Music / soul

Lianna La Havas


Reviews (4)


Pitchfork

d. 23. July 2020

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Eric Torres

d. 23. July 2020

"Paring her sound back to little more than her skillful guitar-playing and deep, husky voice, the London songwriter explores the aftermath of a breakup with confidence and repose".


NME

d. 15. July 2020

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Jenessa Williams

d. 15. July 2020

"'Lianne La Havas' is a far more cohesive record than any of its predecessors, focused around a primary nucleus of intimate vocals, nimble guitar-work and driving percussion. Where debut 'Is Your Love Big Enough' at times felt forcibly upbeat, these new songs are languid and spacious, roaming from song to song in a way that suits their creator's natural approach to storytelling".


Gaffa [online]

d. 30. July 2020

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Simon Heggum

d. 30. July 2020

"La Havas er en ganske dygtig sangskriver. Men hun lader sig tynge af kedelige tendenser og klichéfulde faldgruber. Selvom pladen i høj grad vinder på La Havas' charme og de velproportionerede retro-tendenser, er der bare nogle virkelig dumme, kreative valg, der trækker ned. Og det er sgu ærgerligt, når nu hun var så tæt på målstregen".


musicOMH

d. 16. July 2020

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Chloe Johnson

d. 16. July 2020

"In short, every song is an earworm, and Lianne La Havas' third album is haunting in the way only inspiring music can claim to be; a beautiful ghost to soundtrack your life to. It makes perfect sense that this is her first self-titled album, despite being her third overall; it feels like this is the album La Havas was destined to make. Truly captivating".