Music / rock

Hearts that strain


Reviews (3)


The observer

d. 3. Sep. 2017

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Paul Mardles

d. 3. Sep. 2017

"The Nottingham singer's fourth set, recorded in Nashville, abandons the rapping and Kasabian-friendly rock in favour of dusty country-folk ... And though the faster songs are largely throwaway, Bugg is inching closer to a sound that is both familiar and very much his own".


The independent

d. 31. Aug. 2017

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Andy Gill

d. 31. Aug. 2017

"Ed Sheeran isn't the only folkie troubadour expanding into other genres. Each of his four albums has seen Jake Bugg, for instance, pushing his stylistic envelope - except that where Sheeran adopts modern R&B livery, on Hearts That Strain Bugg eases gently southwards into country, soul and `70s retro-yacht-rock territory".


The guardian

d. 31. Aug. 2017

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Hannah J. Davies

d. 31. Aug. 2017

"When he first made waves half a decade ago at 18, there was an air of novelty surrounding Jake Bugg, whose voice was stylishly worn-in without sounding as if he was a long-time chainsmoker ... Although he has, mercifully, put hip-hop to one side, this lacks the authenticity of a real raconteur".