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A definitive debut
DIY
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
In the past he might have restricted himself from embracing his religion but with each album he opens up more about aspects of his life
God Is In The TV
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
Michael Kiwanuka has always been most comfortable in the reflective quiet that sits beneath even his rowdiest cuts. Small Changes finally sees him lead with it
Spectrum Culture
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
Manages the rare feat of being a beautifully crafted singer-songwriter album in the classic mould without paying audible tribute to any of its classic inspirations, or succumbing to mere tasteful politeness
The Line Of Best Fit
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
It's a record built to last, from an artist both asserting his footing and opening himself wide, embracing the demands of changes big or small. Print edition only
Record Collector
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
But as personal as all of these songs sound, there’s a universality to Small Changes that, as with all Kiwanuka’s records, will emotionally connect with others. Everybody hurts, it seems to say, but this might help. Print edition only
Mojo
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
String arrangements gently brushed in, and downtempo, peaceful rhythms, contentment still spiked with his trademark melancholy. Print edition only
Uncut
Michael Kiwanuka
Small Changes
Michael Kiwanuka's fourth album, Small Changes, is a boundless effort that, while revelling in its musical referents stands tall, ceaselessly, beside them
The Skinny
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An opinion-splitting return with soaring highs and disappointing lows
Clash
Linkin Park
From Zero
Arguably rock’s biggest comeback album in recent history is an intriguing mix of sensational, knockout stadium rock and some perplexingly tired songwriting
NME
Linkin Park
From Zero
Not every song is something to write home about, and not everyone is going to be on board with a new singer, but as a piece of work, it’s a clear reminder of why Linkin Park reached the heights they did and continue to influence multiple generations of artists
Kerrang!
Linkin Park
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They sold millions as the most poppy and emotional band in nu-metal. Now, returning with Emily Armstrong as frontwoman, they remain just as dynamic
The Guardian
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