Music / pop

Graffiti u


Reviews (3)


Rolling stone

d. 26. Apr. 2018

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Jonathan Bernstein

d. 26. Apr. 2018

"Urban deserves credit for refusing to rest on his laurels during the height of his arena-headlining mid-career, but on Graffiti U he ends up shining brightest in his well-worn comfort zones while struggling, perhaps for the first time, when he tries to break new sonic and lyrical ground".


Country exclusive

d. 8. May 2018

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Megan

d. 8. May 2018

"Keith Urban, you are so much better than this, and it gives me no pleasure whatsoever to write this review. Honestly, this is insanely, shockingly bad. It's an album where I was actually repeatedly taken aback by how awful each song turned out to be, a record where I kept hoping for some sort of saving grace, any glimpse of the talented, passionate artist Keith Urban can be and indeed used to be".


AllMusic

2018

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2018

"Gleaming bright and rolling easy, Graffiti U deliberately engages with the world as it exists in 2018, grounded in elastic EDM-inflected grooves, openhearted and socially aware, cognizant of tradition but focused on the future ... an album that's ambitious and largely accomplished, existing right on the edge of adult pop and country in 2018".