Beabadoobee - 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves'

8/10

Ever since she first emerged, Beabadoobee has been one of the more consistently brilliant names on the UK's music circuit. Cementing herself with her 2020 debut LP 'Fake It Flowers', she continued to maintain a strong focus to her sound on her sophomore offering 'Beatopia' in 2022 as well. And after another flurry of highly-praised outings over the last few months, she is back once again to deliver her eagerly-awaited third studio album 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves', a record that continues that progressive ascent.

Fans of her previous work will absolutely adore 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves'. Keeping very much in the same glossy indie-pop vein she has explored since her earliest beginnings, her latest full-length remains just as confident and assured than ever. Delivering a heady mix of rustic grunge-inspired grooves with a more commercial edge throughout, she is returning to the fold with one of her more explosive releases to date here.

Given the quality of singles lifted from the record already, there was never any doubt in the sheer ambitions of 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves'. Moving with this rich and alluring elegance throughout, Beabadoobee remains a firm and focused artist doing the rounds right now.

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