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James Blake: The Colour in Anything

Kinda the same.

Can we take bets on who’s going to drop the next surprise album? As a reviewer, it’s starting to get a little tiring.

That said, opening track ‘Radio Silence’ is possibly my favourite thing James Blake has ever released. It’s a perfect example of the soulful, electronic melancholy that’s become synonymous with Blake’s work.

But after three full length albums, it would be nice to shake things up a bit. There’s synths, piano and vocal distortion; it’s definitely a James Blake album. The Colour in Anything is a little looser than his previous records with its production, but I feel like the best material here is when he adheres to more traditional song structures.

Otherwise, it all tends to blur into the background a little too much. Bon Iver cameo track ‘I Need A Forest Fire’ is another standout that highlights this. James, it might be time to go pop!

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This review was orinally published in Fashion Journal issue 158. You can read the full issue here

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