Musik / r&b

Untitled (God)


Anmeldelser (6)


The Arts Desk

d. 23. dec. 2022

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Barney Harsent

d. 23. dec. 2022

"Long and occasionally sprawling, ['Untitled (God)'] demands the rarest of contemporary commoddities - an attention span. Come to it with time and willing, and it will repay you over and over".


The observer

d. 1. nov. 2022

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Damien Morris

d. 1. nov. 2022

"'Untitled (God)' is a 21-song sequel to the Mercury-nominated 'Untitled (Rise)' and 2020 masterpiece 'Untitled (Black Is)'. It's overlong, with a lot of quacking about the Lord, but with one stunning rap (Free), as well as the excellent, piano-led "Never Feel Fear"".


Albumism

d. 2. dec. 2022

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Patrick Corcoran

d. 2. dec. 2022

"At 21 tracks long, there is undoubtedly some weight that could have been trimmed, but the album manages to skillfully blend the slower, blissful numbers where it's possible to bask in the wonder of God's glory and the euphoria of a foot-stomping, testifying uptempo song of praise. The two opening songs reflect that well - "I Am Free" is a delightful, elegiac piece of music led by strings that gives way to bubbling bass and a beat that snaps like an alligator's jaws on "God Is Love." Better still, though, is "Spirit High" that squeezes both approaches into two-and-a-half minutes. It opens with the fervor of the choir and stark bass and drums before switching down to a serene slice of bliss with Cleo Sol on vocals ... While the album may be "gospel" by name, not all of it is gospel by nature ... There is a delightfully light Latin touch to "My Light," a psych-soul, Rotary Connection feel to the closer "Life We Rent But Love Is Rent Free" and the soulful hip hop of "Free." The range on just this one album is impressive, let alone across all five releases".


The observer

d. 1. nov. 2022

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Damien Morris

d. 1. nov. 2022

"'Untitled (God)' is a 21-song sequel to the Mercury-nominated 'Untitled (Rise)' and 2020 masterpiece 'Untitled (Black Is)'. It's overlong, with a lot of quacking about the Lord, but with one stunning rap (Free), as well as the excellent, piano-led "Never Feel Fear"".


Albumism

d. 2. dec. 2022

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Patrick Corcoran

d. 2. dec. 2022

"At 21 tracks long, there is undoubtedly some weight that could have been trimmed, but the album manages to skillfully blend the slower, blissful numbers where it's possible to bask in the wonder of God's glory and the euphoria of a foot-stomping, testifying uptempo song of praise. The two opening songs reflect that well - "I Am Free" is a delightful, elegiac piece of music led by strings that gives way to bubbling bass and a beat that snaps like an alligator's jaws on "God Is Love." Better still, though, is "Spirit High" that squeezes both approaches into two-and-a-half minutes. It opens with the fervor of the choir and stark bass and drums before switching down to a serene slice of bliss with Cleo Sol on vocals ... While the album may be "gospel" by name, not all of it is gospel by nature ... There is a delightfully light Latin touch to "My Light," a psych-soul, Rotary Connection feel to the closer "Life We Rent But Love Is Rent Free" and the soulful hip hop of "Free." The range on just this one album is impressive, let alone across all five releases".


The Arts Desk

d. 23. dec. 2022

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Barney Harsent

d. 23. dec. 2022

"Long and occasionally sprawling, ['Untitled (God)'] demands the rarest of contemporary commoddities - an attention span. Come to it with time and willing, and it will repay you over and over".