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  1. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    4 years of waiting and this clear emotional album states Ocean's frustrations with social anxiety. Personally one of the best albums of 2016 but go ahead and listen for yourself
  2. Aug 28, 2016
    10
    Most contemporary musical artists will do damn near anything to chase - and then maintain - relevance. In an industry of declining record sales and infinite musical choices a click away, major singers and bands are prone to hawk their product and brand incessantly across social media, corporate promotions, and ad campaigns. The fear of overexposure has been replaced by the fear of beingMost contemporary musical artists will do damn near anything to chase - and then maintain - relevance. In an industry of declining record sales and infinite musical choices a click away, major singers and bands are prone to hawk their product and brand incessantly across social media, corporate promotions, and ad campaigns. The fear of overexposure has been replaced by the fear of being forgotten entirely, and artists have reacted by shoving themselves in their audience’s face to the point of exasperation and passivity.

    It’s safe to say at this point that Frank Ocean is not like most artists today. In the four years preceding the release of Blonde, Frank drifted steadily further from the spotlight, hiding himself away in the studio and avoiding nearly all social media, and virtually any public appearances - musical or otherwise. Frank’s sabbatical from public life shot expectations into the stratosphere for his follow-up to Channel Orange, and after a protracted and unorthodox rollout, one of the key themes of listening to Blonde is how it twists and subverts those very expectations to create a sparse, insular masterpiece.

    As an opener, “Nikes” is both a promise and an affirmation. By beginning his long-awaited follow-up with three minutes of dramatically pitched-up vocals, Frank sends an immediate message that the album to follow was made on his own terms, and he is not beholden artistically to anything other than his own vision. The song shouts out the late A$AP Yams and Pimp C, who both died of drug overdoses including codeine - and the beat itself is a chopped-and-screwed downtempo haze reminiscent of codeine-fueled works of many Southern rap artists. But the most poignant remembrance is the one that follows: “RIP Trayvon, that **** look just like me” - one of the few times Blonde’s opaque reminiscences coalesce into a definitive social statement.

    When Frank’s unaltered voice finally reveals itself in the final two minutes of “Nikes”, adorned with a gently strummed acoustic guitar, it is as if the drugged-out haze has been parted by the sun. “We’ll let you guys prophesy”, he sings, setting up Blonde’s recurring rumination on the passage of time, memory, and an uncertain future. “White Ferrari” is a double entendre, reminiscing on both a drug-addled car ride and the highs and lows of a past relationship. “Solo” switches from present to past tense, with the first verse recounting tales of youthful innocence, and the second verse looking back from a jaded, melancholy perspective. “Seigfried” is an existential crisis masquerading as a love song, with a reference to solar flares that could extinguish civilization - a reminder to live in the moment with a future that can’t be controlled.

    These truths are revealed in a decidedly sparse manner, as Channel Orange’s expansive compositions are largely replaced by bare-bones arrangements, frequently consisting of little more than Frank’s voice and a single guitar. This sparsity is at first disarming, as it often seems upon first glance that these tracks could be home demos rather than professional studio recordings. Yet upon repeat listens, the power of this minimalism to reveal the underlying beauty in the songwriting becomes clear. Frank’s voice, as stunning and versatile as it has ever been, takes center stage throughout, and his lyrics cut through the guitar feedback with breathtaking emotional precision. As for the instrumentation itself, the dominance of guitars throughout Blonde gives the proceedings an indie rock edge rarely felt so strongly in R&B. A variety of studio collaborators, including Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, grace the record with diverse and subtle guitar work that perfectly fits each track. “Seigfried” is a particular standout, with a riff that feels straight out of classic rock ballads, pushed back in a haze of echo and reverb to appear as if broadcasting into the track from a distant stratosphere.

    Perhaps most striking on Blonde is the way that the variety of musical collaborators who contributed rarely make their presence explicitly known. Rather, their contributions serve as a means of achieving Frank’s singular vision, from which the album never wavers. Kendrick Lamar’s only vocal contribution to “Skyline To” is a few softly spoken words in the background, and even Beyonce is limited to harmonizing with Frank at the end of “Pink + White”, contributing very little lead vocals of her own. Tellingly, the only true guest vocal feature on the entire album is in many ways the best summation of Frank Ocean’s approach to artistry.

    For Frank and Andre, who have “stumbled and lived every word” in their songs, pure artistic expression is its own reward. Both men have carved out careers filled with bursts of brilliant creativity and long absences, and have lived intensely private lives outside the spotlight. And now, Frank Ocean has created a modern masterpiece that can stand tall with the best works of Outkast and others.
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  3. Aug 29, 2016
    10
    Easily the best album of the year. Surpasses Channel Orange and I was skeptical of that happening. I was terrified that he would turn into another money grubbing pop star with no substance. So far he's stayed true to the art form. This album is nothing short of genius and I'm very happy to be living in an era where we have artists like Frank Ocean.
  4. Aug 25, 2016
    10
    Trippy like Nirvana! When last has music made you feel high without actually getting high? Such raw emotion, such beautiful vocals, every lyric, every guitar strum made me feel out of this world. To love Frank is to know him and if u claim to be a music lover it is your duty to get to know him by listening to Blond(e).
  5. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    Very infrequently can I say that it takes one listen-through to see that an album will undoubtedly be one day seen as a classic. It has all the trappings of a modern masterpiece, from its creative sonic exploration, to its unorthodox, but very cohesive, song structures. Ocean has absorbed, reflected, and refined, creating an album that it is totally, and unquestionably, original.
  6. Aug 26, 2016
    10
    Blonde requires a few listens before it starts to sink in, but when it does you'll be hooked. From my first listen I was very impressed by the sheer attention to detail. But it wasn't until after listening back to the lyrics, revealing a whole new side to the record that I had previously overlooked, did I really start to appreciate this album. Ocean has really blurred boundaries with thisBlonde requires a few listens before it starts to sink in, but when it does you'll be hooked. From my first listen I was very impressed by the sheer attention to detail. But it wasn't until after listening back to the lyrics, revealing a whole new side to the record that I had previously overlooked, did I really start to appreciate this album. Ocean has really blurred boundaries with this record showing that he is not afraid to speak his mind, and really leaves you thinking after every track. Although a lot of people may not see eye-to-eye with this record due to its lack of conformity, it is a prime example true self expression which is something a lot of popular modern artists are seemingly yet to discover. Overall a gorgeous, thought provoking album full of emotion, by an artist way ahead of his time. Expand
  7. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    This is an incredible album! Definitely one of the best this year. Frank Ocean got even better with his vocals. The production is great too. A lot of songs feel stripped down but this gives him the chance to take center stage. Nikes works as a great intro and gives the listener a general feeling of what to expect through the rest of the album. Other standouts for me include: Ivy, SelfThis is an incredible album! Definitely one of the best this year. Frank Ocean got even better with his vocals. The production is great too. A lot of songs feel stripped down but this gives him the chance to take center stage. Nikes works as a great intro and gives the listener a general feeling of what to expect through the rest of the album. Other standouts for me include: Ivy, Self Control, Nights, Solo and it's Reprise (Word to Andre 3000!!!), White Ferraris and the gospel sounding God Speed. Only time will help us decide whether this surpasses Channel Orange. But what is certain is that this is a modern day classic! Expand
  8. Aug 25, 2016
    10
    Blonde is what happens when Channel Orange and Nostalgia Ultra have a baby. lol but seriously tho, how has Frank managed to keep his signature sound in an age where everything sounds so alike? Maybe thhat is what happens when you stay aloof and off social media. I love it.
  9. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    This album is dreamy and while you can let it play as background music, when you focus in, the pure genius of Frank Ocean shows. Personally, I was not the biggest fan of Chanel Orange, so this release I was skeptical- but Frank blew it out of the water. The album is quiet, self reflecting, and modest - and you need to hear it.
  10. Aug 31, 2016
    10
    Easily the best album of the year. Surpasses Channel Orange and I was skeptical of that happening. I was terrified that he would turn into another money grubbing pop star with no substance. So far he's stayed true to the art form. This album is nothing short of genius and I'm very happy to be living in an era where we have artists like Frank Ocean.
  11. Aug 26, 2016
    10
    It's not channel orange but its was worth the 4 year wait with beautiful vocals from Frank and features from Beyonce, an amazing verse from Andre 3000 and Kendrick Lamar. Frank did something totally different from his previous masterpiece and experimented with different sounds than Channel Orange. Honestly i don't have a favourite track because the whole album is a beautiful journey thatIt's not channel orange but its was worth the 4 year wait with beautiful vocals from Frank and features from Beyonce, an amazing verse from Andre 3000 and Kendrick Lamar. Frank did something totally different from his previous masterpiece and experimented with different sounds than Channel Orange. Honestly i don't have a favourite track because the whole album is a beautiful journey that you have to listen to more than 1 time Expand
  12. Aug 25, 2016
    10
    We all waited years for another Channel Orange by Frank Ocean, but Frank gave us something different, something better. Every single song you can just listen and vibe out to, and when the album switches tone halfway through, that just proves how genius this album is.
  13. Nov 5, 2016
    10
    After 4 years, he makes a triumphant return with amazing minimalist production, soulful vibe and touching lyrics. You can't deny that Frank Ocean is a powerhouse on this generation's R&B!
  14. Feb 3, 2018
    10
    It's not immediately evident that Blonde is a masterpiece unlike Frank's debut studio album, but boy is it.
  15. Sep 20, 2016
    10
    Top 3 AOTY in no order: 1.Radiohead: A moon shaped pool 2. Frank Ocean: Blonde 3. Nick Cave: Skeleton Tree. For me this three albums are masterpieces!
  16. Dec 16, 2016
    9
    The album answers the hiatus-long question: How do you top Channel Orange? The answer: By stripping the production back and laying on the sentiment. I wish I could go full Robert Christgau and just post a couple words instead of 150 character minimums, but instead I'll just leave with this: IIIII WILL ALLLLLLWAYYYYS LUUUUUUUUV YOUUUUUUU
  17. Jul 3, 2017
    10
    Este disco es un mar de emociones, Frank es tan honesto y crudo en su musica, como cantante se hace muy exclusivo con su arte pero vale la pena mover mar y tierra para tener su musica este disco es como una bocanada de aire fresco un R&B esquisito. Uno de mis discos favoritos de esta decada sin duda.
  18. Sep 3, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is a beautiful and a broken-into-pieces album. It records Ocean's blur attitude toward his sexual orientation and his personal life. I really love this. I do love this. Coda makes me wanna cry Expand
  19. Sep 4, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is one of the best 2016 albums for me. I dont really do a lot of reviews but after purchasing this from itunes and listening to it for 2 weeks, i just felt I needed to put in writing how this makes me feel. I discovered Mr Ocean back when he was on twitter after he released Nostalgia Ultra (which was a really good mixtape)
    I fell deeply in love with his music when I listened to CO which became my soulmate album for years. I was so scared that I wouldnt like the current project as much as I love CO but wow wow wow!! Blonde speaks to me.
    Its very subtle then it just punches you!!
    I went in not expecting NU or CO and thats the best way to approach this, I also read the lyrics as I listened.
    Wow!! Wow!! Wow!! Wow!!
    Self Control is my favorite especially the 2nd part, the beat drop in Nights is THE BEST beat drop I have ever heard. Top 5 are
    1.Self Control
    2.Nights
    3.Solo
    4.Ivy
    5.White Ferrari
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  20. Mar 28, 2017
    10
    This album is beautiful front to back. The instrumentals and the vocal performances are incredible. He has matured as a song writer and as an artist overall. A clear upgrade from Channel Orange (Both great albums)
  21. Apr 10, 2017
    10
    This album is living proof that you don't have to sacrifice your art for mainstream success, Frank creates one of the most beautiful albums I've heard in a long time. He sings too his social anxiety, insecurities, and lost love. Many of these songs will move you to tears. This is one of the greatest, if not the greatest R&B album ever made.
  22. Apr 16, 2017
    9
    Frank Ocean is the **** man. You would think that the amount of hype and impatience he substantiated would hinder the ability for people to see this album through a clear, unbiased light. False. he **** murdered this album in the most soft, expressive, Frank Ocean way possible. You all know the rest of the details. This album kills.
  23. Jun 21, 2017
    9
    In the four years since Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange, the lines between hip and hop and R&B have continued to blur- Rappers are “singing” (Auto-tune, sigh) while contemporary R&B artists are opting for a more thuggish delivery. Ocean’s newest release, Blonde, is content to further obscure our perception of a genre with an unexpected emphasis on surreal synth chords, lush guitar strumming,In the four years since Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange, the lines between hip and hop and R&B have continued to blur- Rappers are “singing” (Auto-tune, sigh) while contemporary R&B artists are opting for a more thuggish delivery. Ocean’s newest release, Blonde, is content to further obscure our perception of a genre with an unexpected emphasis on surreal synth chords, lush guitar strumming, and echoed vocals.

    The setting of these tracks is an intimate one, but not in the typical sense of sounding “live”- with its stream of conscious lyrics, and dreamlike echo of vocals, it’s as if the listener is swimming through Ocean’s thoughts. In contrast to the narrative structure of Channel Orange, tracks like “Pink and White” find Ocean collecting fading memories from past relationships, and assorting them into cryptic collages. He is more forward on “Ivy” when he exclaims, “I thought I was dreaming when you said you loved me;” the accompanying guitar bubbles and pops, conveying this moment of wonder.

    The floaty nature of these reflective love songs is grounded by the more soulful, gospel numbers of the album. Whereas the hopeful tone of “Godspeed” follows its somber organ play, “Solo” juxtaposes this instrumentation with eccentric lyrics about drug use, with Ocean singing from several different perspectives. Whether he’s singing as himself, a crackhead, or just a guy trying to get by, the rock-bottom-desperation in Ocean’s voice is impossible to escape as preaches, “Inhale, inhale, that’s heaven."

    Structurally, Blonde is scattered- songs can be quick to switch tones, go off on tangents, or drift into unexpected bridges. “Nights” seems more conventional on this nearly percussion-less album, with its ticking hi-hats and crisp backbeat, but glitches out in the verse as it interchanges stop-go guitars with what seems to be sampled xylophone(??). Ocean is more aggressive here as he raps the frustrations of man seeking solitude from the “every night **** every day **** A brief moment of escape is sonically conveyed by an abrupt switch, in the last third of the track, to a tranquil atmosphere, where wandering piano follows Ocean’s contemplative mood.

    Blonde plays like passing daydreams, ones that seamlessly slip in and out of consciousness on long car rides. Like Radiohead’s latest release, A Moon Shaped Pool, this album isn’t something you can pop on and listen to at any given time. The most rewarding listens are experienced in a reflective state, or while slightly distracted (working on a project, reading, taking a shower, drinking a cup of coffee with friends). For the hardcore fans that find themselves constantly annotating lyrics online, I leave you with some lines from “Seigfried” that’ve been cycling around in my head for about a week now-

    Dreaming a thought that could dream about a thought

    That could think of the dream that thought

    That could think of dreaming and getting a glimmer of God

    I be dreaming a dream in a thought

    That could dream about a thought

    That could think of dreaming a dream
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  24. Oct 15, 2017
    10
    the best album I've heard this decade miles ahead of chanel orange and all his peers, his stories are more compelling emotions more clearly articulated I honestly think Frank Ocean is the future of music.
  25. Jul 27, 2019
    10
    I don't have the words to explain how well-produced and thought-out this album is. Raw emotion, mesmerizing beats, and insanely well-written lyrics. MASTERPIECE
  26. Apr 14, 2020
    10
    Blonde came out in the late summer of my junior going into senior year of high school as I began dating my first girlfriend. All three parts of that sentence seem fitting to what Blonde is as an artistic work and a memoir on youth. As a sonic experience, listening to Blonde feels surreal. The ambient production is ethereal, dreamy, loose but utterly captivating. The songwriting, asBlonde came out in the late summer of my junior going into senior year of high school as I began dating my first girlfriend. All three parts of that sentence seem fitting to what Blonde is as an artistic work and a memoir on youth. As a sonic experience, listening to Blonde feels surreal. The ambient production is ethereal, dreamy, loose but utterly captivating. The songwriting, as idiosyncratic as it is, is relatable, intimate, heartrending, personal, and inspiring. Frank's tales of young love on songs like White Ferrari and Ivy activate instant nostalgia while other tracks like Nikes examine the human condition on a broader scale and the hypnagogic feeling of drug and alcohol-induced nights out at the renowned Berghain in Berlin. Blonde, overall, is an hour-long mesmerizing pop/RnB/soul/alternative masterpiece that drifts through time and fills the soul with wistful reminiscence of how it feels and what it means to be young.

    Score: 9.7/10

    Fav track(s): Damn near all of em
    Least fav track(s): Siegfried...maybe?
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  27. Mar 21, 2021
    9
    The album is simply magnificent it’s beautiful melodies and anthems make this a wonderful listening experience. An album like blonde which explores childhood, love, adolescence, normal everyday life and more with this and the way it’s put together it makes it extremely easy to digest and hard at the same time. I absolutely love this album and hope you did too.
  28. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    a true masterpiece with this new beautiful sonic effect and legendary team that worked on this album
    gorgeous inside out just brilliant. i really loved where this album takes you it's his most ambitious album to date .
  29. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    I have never had an album hit me so hard on first listen. This project beats out when I first heard MBDTF, Yeezus, GKMC, and so much more. It's truly a masterpiece. The melodies, lyrics, and especially PRODUCTION are all beautiful. It's truly the peak of music so far and I can't wait to look back on this era of my life with Blonde. It's truly magical. I can't explain it. It's the only timeI have never had an album hit me so hard on first listen. This project beats out when I first heard MBDTF, Yeezus, GKMC, and so much more. It's truly a masterpiece. The melodies, lyrics, and especially PRODUCTION are all beautiful. It's truly the peak of music so far and I can't wait to look back on this era of my life with Blonde. It's truly magical. I can't explain it. It's the only time I've been speechless for an album. Expand
  30. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    This is Ocean's most visceral and heartbreaking work yet, resulting in a devastating collection of masterful songs that leave you absolutely breathless
  31. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    AN incredibly beautiful album that carries you along its melodic waves through unchartered territory, in which you immerse yourself into the rawest of Ocean's emotions. Truly art.
  32. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    I do not think that people looking for singles will find much here. While there are certainly songs that are able to be put on and enjoyed at any time out of order, this is meant to be consumed as a full album. The way it builds and falls without reaching a climax, all the while still demanding the listener's attention, is virtuosic.

    The subject matter can be compared to the self-titled
    I do not think that people looking for singles will find much here. While there are certainly songs that are able to be put on and enjoyed at any time out of order, this is meant to be consumed as a full album. The way it builds and falls without reaching a climax, all the while still demanding the listener's attention, is virtuosic.

    The subject matter can be compared to the self-titled album from American emo band American Football. Frank's take on adolescent romance is, however, his own. Rather than a sense of longing and melancholy that AF uses, Frank tends to look at things in a more gentle, reminiscent light.

    Of course, having this album come out at the end of summer, before I go off to university, seems to be a match made in heaven. I'm sure I'm not alone in the unique resonance this album sets with me, and I know that I will look back on this time with Frank Ocean's Blonde as one of the radiating memories
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  33. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    This is not what I was expecting at all, but Frank has a way of giving us music that feels vital. He's an artist and I respect his artistry enough to trust his direction. Blonde is not an easy listen. But if you're patient, the way we have to be with great art, it's extremely satisfying after repeated listens.This is one of the most beautiful albums I've ever heard hands down.
  34. Aug 22, 2016
    9
    After four years of waiting, anyone hell bent on hearing a "Channel Orange Part 2" album will most likely be disappointed. An collection of mostly completely original music that relies on subtle, smooth alternative production with a healthy mix of rapping and beautiful vocals is the result of this long wait. While deceptively simple at first, repeated listens will unearth a gold mine ofAfter four years of waiting, anyone hell bent on hearing a "Channel Orange Part 2" album will most likely be disappointed. An collection of mostly completely original music that relies on subtle, smooth alternative production with a healthy mix of rapping and beautiful vocals is the result of this long wait. While deceptively simple at first, repeated listens will unearth a gold mine of emotions and lyrics that are Frank's most dense yet. Another album that is as fully in love with summer as Nostalgia, Ultra and Channel Orange, except with a different blend of temperature and sunshine.

    9.0/10
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  35. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Amazing album. From Start To Finish Frank Shows Us What He Has In His Little Finger, And Frankly, He Left Us Thinking About Everything From This Album. He Strikes Again. No Complaints With This. Simply Amazing.
  36. Aug 22, 2016
    9
    Well, Mr. Ocean lives up the hype and his sophomore effort Blonde is a stunning achievement in every way. His growth as an artist is becoming more evident and this time there's a more intimate sound that accompanies powerful, personal lyrics. Definitely one of the best albums of 2016.
  37. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    In a time when mainstream music is average to say the least, records like this remind us that good music can still be produced. After 4 years of absence, Frank Ocean returns with easily the best album of the year and one to be remembered for the forthcoming years. Gorgeous instrumentals and flawless production combined with Frank's undisputed songwriting skills and his best vocalIn a time when mainstream music is average to say the least, records like this remind us that good music can still be produced. After 4 years of absence, Frank Ocean returns with easily the best album of the year and one to be remembered for the forthcoming years. Gorgeous instrumentals and flawless production combined with Frank's undisputed songwriting skills and his best vocal performance to date offer us a true modern times masterpiece. I'm still absorbing this wonderful album and it still has so much to offer in over time. A truly worth channel ORANGE successor. Expand
  38. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    It's honestly too difficult to put into words how amazing this album is. I believe this album will go down as a classic. It's interesting to note that he drew a lot of his inspiration from The Beatles and Beach Boys while making Blond.
  39. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Well worth the wait. Raw emotion and personality on every track and I've just missed Frankie's voice, one of the best in today's R&B. Best album I've heard so far in 2016 and definitely another classic from him
  40. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Simply Amazing. it took me a few listens through but I think that this is his best album yet. It's such a new sound, and everything about it is aesthetically pleasing.
  41. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Brilliant Album
    Has such a glossy overall vibe its hard to describe the feeling it gives but its a masterpiece no doubt, even the interludes are more developed and thought out than most other songs you will hear this year
  42. Aug 22, 2016
    9
    Blonde is subtle and odd compared to its accessible predecessor, and while it may not reach the legendary highs of Channel Orange, its minimal and organic approach to pop songwriting makes for an experience that transcends the immediacy of the genre it inhabits- particularly on album highlights Solo and White Ferrari.
  43. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    This is Frank's best album, let's face it. The production, the features and the lyrics are pure gold. The wait was worth it for sure. This is classic Frank, if you like his stuff, you'll like this album.
  44. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    After the first time through I was left with goosebumps and in shock . After the second time through I was left feeling wonder and joy, and after the third, forth,fifth, and sixth times through I was left Blonde. Blond (for fans of Frank) is the culmination of years of patience,frustration,anxiety, and forgiveness. Forgiveness for what? Forgiveness for the wait. This album is a tripAfter the first time through I was left with goosebumps and in shock . After the second time through I was left feeling wonder and joy, and after the third, forth,fifth, and sixth times through I was left Blonde. Blond (for fans of Frank) is the culmination of years of patience,frustration,anxiety, and forgiveness. Forgiveness for what? Forgiveness for the wait. This album is a trip through dreamy landscapes, White Ferraris', and Quaaludes, with some love and sex sprinkled in. From the first song "Nikes" where Frank pitched up his voice about three octaves to the final masterpiece of the album "Futura Free" Blonde leaks out hit after hit after hit. Expand
  45. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    After a long 4 year wait, Frank's new album shows it similarities and differences to the former success, Channel Orange, however it lives up to the hype presenting a thorough album which keeps its stride all the way to the end.

    First thing to note is that the album strides away from the drum beats of the hip-hop influenced Channel Orange and steps more into the territory of pop with the
    After a long 4 year wait, Frank's new album shows it similarities and differences to the former success, Channel Orange, however it lives up to the hype presenting a thorough album which keeps its stride all the way to the end.

    First thing to note is that the album strides away from the drum beats of the hip-hop influenced Channel Orange and steps more into the territory of pop with the instrumental melodies consisting of mainly piano, guitar and strings. This transition shows the diverseness between the two albums with the upbeat nature of the former compared to the more mellow aspects of Blonde.
    The album starts with the single "Nikes", released in a music video a day prior to the release of the album, a song which the majority is taken up a few pitches however the highlight of the track is the lush 2 minutes of Franks pure singing towards the end which leads a fantastic entry into the album. This consistency continues throughout the entire album, with songs such as "Pink + White" and "Nights" adding in the drum beat and songs such as "Self Control" taking the exact opposite approach by using a simple tune such as a guitar chords with just Franks voice on top, which works just as well.

    The production for this album is absolutely outstanding, with every single bar tweaked to perfection. Whether its the echos on "White Ferrari" or the strings on "Seigfried" it's clear that the full 4 years have been spent in perfecting this album, and it was a good ass job.
    The only complaint I would have with this album is that the ending could be slightly better with a track like the opener, however hearing the previous years (even before CO) through audio clips in the final minute containing members of Odd Future and even his younger brother makes you realise how much he has come these few years and how much Frank has transformed.

    If you are going in for a Channel Orange 2.0, you may be disappointed. However, if you are looking for pure Frank and a step in another direction you will absolutely be satisfied with this new release.
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  46. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    O álbum do ano foi lançado. Depois da longa espera (4 anos desde o primeiro álbum de estúdio) Frank Ocean voltou, porém dessa vez pra se auto afirmar na indústria musical, e tornar-se um dos próximos nomes mais fortes do cenário popular americano.
  47. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Frank Ocean has dropped a true masterpiece. From start to finish, this album is wonderful. And after 10 listens, I can safely say this album is a major contender for album of the year. The production is fantastic, the lyricism is fantastic, the melody is fantastic, everything about this project is just fantastic.
  48. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    A dreamer dreams a dream and takes us with him or their are just thoughts? A perfect complex album. Nothing for the radio, but for every individual who wants to listen.
  49. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    This album is beautiful. Definitely worth the wait. It is complex and well thought out and just amazing. I really loved where he took this album. It was definitely, definitely worth the wait!!!
  50. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Depois de lançar um álbum transitório (Endless) do também ótimo Channel Orange para o Blonde, em que ele se firma como um escritor maravilhoso, um álbum que tem nomes como Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Andre 3000 e entre outros, mas esses nomes não tiram os holofotes de Frank Ocean, só enaltecem mais ele, um álbum ambicioso mostrando para o que ele veio.
  51. Aug 25, 2016
    10
    A beautiful blend of love, lost, nostalgia and everything in between over eclectic beats. Frank Ocean never fails to deliver quality music to his fans.
  52. May 7, 2017
    5
    Having put off listening to Blond until the hype died down, I'm disappointed by this mixed bag of tracks. There are some highlights courtesy of Pink + White and Nights, and Frank's vocals are undoubtedly beautiful. But for every solid song, there are a handful of duds.
    Throughout Blond there are moments crying out to be capitalised upon, flickers of genius that Frank and company let slip
    Having put off listening to Blond until the hype died down, I'm disappointed by this mixed bag of tracks. There are some highlights courtesy of Pink + White and Nights, and Frank's vocals are undoubtedly beautiful. But for every solid song, there are a handful of duds.
    Throughout Blond there are moments crying out to be capitalised upon, flickers of genius that Frank and company let slip through their fingers in favour of meandering into something new, like a kid with ADHD uncomfortable with letting a moment linger long enough to be memorable or moving. Unintentionally hilarious chipmunk vocals, odd production choices and needless interludes pepper the album, too. Nobody wants to be the ghost at the feast, but a few delicious morsels on top of a bland salad doesn't make a feast.
    Although Frank is a talented r'n'b crooner with far more depth than many of his peers (see: The Weeknd), Blond is a weak album. However, his potential to create something truly special remains.
    Score: 5/10 [Average]
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  53. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Complex, reflective and somber. This is "arguably" Ocean's best music to date. It resonates to they key demographic and plays lushly within a stratosphere that jumps from experimental pop to alternative r&b. The interesting thing with Ocean is that even though there are some profound artists that have assisted with their talents throughout this production, they don't play key focus as withComplex, reflective and somber. This is "arguably" Ocean's best music to date. It resonates to they key demographic and plays lushly within a stratosphere that jumps from experimental pop to alternative r&b. The interesting thing with Ocean is that even though there are some profound artists that have assisted with their talents throughout this production, they don't play key focus as with some other LP's thats released. Whats more, Ocean seems to be showing a matured angst within his music, often playing towards his strengths and downfalls which then allow for some incredibly magnificent music. One of this best this year. 10/10 Expand
  54. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Una excelente pieza de trabajo, la espera realmente valio mucho la pena, no es tan bueno como Channel Orange pero aun asi es un excelente album. Frank se tomo su tiempo y realmente se noto su evolucion y su madurez lirica y musical.
  55. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Wow. I've been a fan of Frank since 2013 and have been waiting for this album since. This album is a modern day masterpiece. The instrumentals, the vocals, the production, all perfect. This is a must listen for Frank fans and everybody quite honestly.

    Favorite Tracks: White Ferrari, Solo, Seigfried, and Ivy

    10/10
  56. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    This is Frank's best album, let's face it. The production, the features and the lyrics are pure gold. The wait was worth it for sure. This is classic Frank, if you like his stuff, you'll like this album.
  57. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    With "Blonde", Frank Ocean uses the album platform to do things he has never done before. The project shows maturity within Ocean's music at the forefront and updates you as to what has changed during his 4-year departure both sonically- ambient influenced instrumentals with the lack of percussion show progression in the artist's sound- and vocally, with Ocean's deep digs intoWith "Blonde", Frank Ocean uses the album platform to do things he has never done before. The project shows maturity within Ocean's music at the forefront and updates you as to what has changed during his 4-year departure both sonically- ambient influenced instrumentals with the lack of percussion show progression in the artist's sound- and vocally, with Ocean's deep digs into consciousness. With "Blonde', fans can expect a difference in style from the 2012 album "Channel Orange", but not in the quality of the music. This project just gets better listen after listen, as you unwrap layers from the music and the lyrics behind it. Alongside visual album "Endless", it seems as if Frank Ocean has already dominated 2016. These two albums are easily my favorites of 2016, with "Blonde" being first on my list of best albums so far this year and "Endless" being second. Expand
  58. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Thank You Frank for existing. This is the best álbum of the Year for me. A beautiful and true masterpiece. Wait for your grammys, they are coming for sure
  59. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    One day, and another. Dropped off in the midst of the routine, randomly and without notice, the divine. It always seems to come with a tinge of nostalgia, even when happening for the first time, as if one knows something so perfect will never come along again. It's why we call it classic, and this is it. This will **** live inside of so many of us for the rest of our existence and it willOne day, and another. Dropped off in the midst of the routine, randomly and without notice, the divine. It always seems to come with a tinge of nostalgia, even when happening for the first time, as if one knows something so perfect will never come along again. It's why we call it classic, and this is it. This will **** live inside of so many of us for the rest of our existence and it will shape it and shape our kids as well... this **** lit Expand
  60. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    I think the beauty in Blonde simply comes from the staggering complexity it hides behind the genre label of 'Pop'.

    The first three tracks show that complexity by traversing the genres of the trap-inspired beats in "Nikes" to the dream pop and shoegaze of "Ivy" to the unapologetic neo-soul funk of "Pink + White". Ocean shows an aptitude for grabbing inspiration and sounds from the
    I think the beauty in Blonde simply comes from the staggering complexity it hides behind the genre label of 'Pop'.

    The first three tracks show that complexity by traversing the genres of the trap-inspired beats in "Nikes" to the dream pop and shoegaze of "Ivy" to the unapologetic neo-soul funk of "Pink + White".

    Ocean shows an aptitude for grabbing inspiration and sounds from the furthest reaches of the musical world and molding them into a cohesive record that is united by his greatest instrument, his voice.

    Ocean ventures deeper into the musical experiment that he began on "Channel Orange" and finds himself reaching greater heights and lower emotional lows. The music may be more subtle, but the feeling is just as strong, if not stronger.

    Choice Tracks: "Pink + White", "Nights", "White Ferrari", "Seigfried"
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  61. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Have been playing this album non-stop since it came out. Frank really doesn't disappoint. At first listen I didn't find songs as catchy as some in Channel Orange but those would very big shoes for anyone to fill. I'm trying to appreciate the beauty of this album on its own without many comparisons and it is absolute magic. I think that the energy of the album is dreamy, bold and theHave been playing this album non-stop since it came out. Frank really doesn't disappoint. At first listen I didn't find songs as catchy as some in Channel Orange but those would very big shoes for anyone to fill. I'm trying to appreciate the beauty of this album on its own without many comparisons and it is absolute magic. I think that the energy of the album is dreamy, bold and the experimentation was absolutely spot on. That dissonant falsetto in Nikes had me on the floor. This is still a very crude and early opinion but I am really enjoying the feelings this album is bringing out. Anyways, thank you, Frank. Please don't let us starve for another 4 years.

    Favourite tracks: Nikes, Self-Control, Solo, Nights and Seigfried
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  62. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    An incredible album overflowing with emotion and maturity. "SELF CONTROL" is the best song on the album and do yourself a favour and listen to the song's last few minutes and be blown away. The boyfriend poem in the magazine is also a marvellous piece of work
  63. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Beats channel orange by miles, and that's a difficult feat. i loved the the more subtle nature, more live instrumentation, and more patient and sweet melodies.
  64. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Amazing work of art. This album is a showcase more than a marvel piece. Franks story telling and vocal performance has increased and he simply keeps it real on this album. He tells how his life has advanced and changed to what we are now hearing. This album is more of a theme of his life and his growth since coming out and exploring new but intriguing things and sounds. This is notAmazing work of art. This album is a showcase more than a marvel piece. Franks story telling and vocal performance has increased and he simply keeps it real on this album. He tells how his life has advanced and changed to what we are now hearing. This album is more of a theme of his life and his growth since coming out and exploring new but intriguing things and sounds. This is not 'Channel Orange Part II' and he never intended it to be... instead frank chose to please himself and prove he is still capable to do what he does best but in a more unique and personal approach. The feelings of this album are what makes frank ocean a true artist. Expand
  65. Aug 22, 2016
    10
    Frank is clearly the best artist in the world! Silmply amazing. Is the best album of the year and i think it would win too many Grammys next year! Is innovative!
  66. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Frank's latest album is spot on. Each song has been composed to carry the listener on a journey through Frank's poetic thoughts. It is an album that grows on you every single time. Beautiful.
  67. Oct 26, 2016
    6
    Too much praise for just "another album" on the market. His sounds in Blonde aren't as unique as the concept of "channelORANGE". Having such a good debut album raises the bar for a much better sophomore one. He gave us an album that was expected, but didn't amuse on being alternative or different.
  68. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Nostalgia, Ultra is a solid rap mixtape with spitfire storytelling. Channel Orange is a pure Masterpiece. Endless/Blonde is a stripped back creative, [personal art project that is intoxicating on so many levels. 9/10
  69. Aug 25, 2016
    10
    BEAUTIFUL. This album was worth the wait. Frank Ocean is truly one of the best, original artists out there right now. His storytelling and beats are incredible and ENDLESS.
  70. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Like a lot of people figure, the album is more of a grower, as the first listen only had a few stand out tracks for me. But each new listen breathes something new, as I'm sure my future plays of Blonde will still bring. The more you listen the more surprises you find
  71. Aug 24, 2016
    10
    I have been waiting for this way too long but it was worth it. Every song was on point and most of them gave me chills. The only thing that disappointed me was to see Kendrick featured without doing a verse or a hook but I'm ok with that.
  72. Aug 26, 2016
    10
    This album is incredible. It is very detailed and there is a wide spectrum of hidden beauties within! Wonderful production, glorious vocals, and much more. Well worth the wait.
  73. Apr 23, 2021
    6
    A decent R&B album. I am having difficulties understanding how it could be considered one of the best (according to Pitchfork the best) albums of the 2010s.
  74. Jul 30, 2020
    10
    frank ocean’s blonde is a passionate, nuanced, and stylistically dynamic masterpiece that depicts the emotional velocity of unsureness, heartbreak, and much more.
  75. Jan 10, 2022
    2
    How could you possibly say this is the greatest album of all time and it doesn't feature a single drum beat of any kind? Overrated
  76. Sep 10, 2016
    0
    I'm trying to understand what he was aiming for with this album. When I listen to it I feel as though I'm on a bad emotional acid trip. There's not a single song on the album that makes sense to me. Every song is slow, his voice is distorted for most of the tracks, and it gives a feeling of being intoxicated. It's unfortunate that we've waited so long for this. I guess that goes to showI'm trying to understand what he was aiming for with this album. When I listen to it I feel as though I'm on a bad emotional acid trip. There's not a single song on the album that makes sense to me. Every song is slow, his voice is distorted for most of the tracks, and it gives a feeling of being intoxicated. It's unfortunate that we've waited so long for this. I guess that goes to show you can't rush art. Expand
  77. Aug 31, 2016
    4
    There is something I am not getting here. This is music? Where are songs like Novocain or Swim Good??This feels like a long boring monologue. SOLO yo! 4 points for what I am not getting.
  78. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    rewarding.and adventurous.worth the four year wait.frank managed to craft one of the most anticipated albums in recent years with effort.already a future classic.
  79. Sep 14, 2016
    10
    With Blonde, Frank Ocean dramatically strips down the the grand and intricate production of Channel Orange, instead opting for low-key, guitar heavy instrumentals. The result is stunning. Frank Ocean delivers some exceptional vocal performances and lyrics (tracks like Ivy and Self Control are great examples of this), as well as complex emotionally charged subject matter. Ocean plays theWith Blonde, Frank Ocean dramatically strips down the the grand and intricate production of Channel Orange, instead opting for low-key, guitar heavy instrumentals. The result is stunning. Frank Ocean delivers some exceptional vocal performances and lyrics (tracks like Ivy and Self Control are great examples of this), as well as complex emotionally charged subject matter. Ocean plays the role of a scorned lover on Seigfried, one the the outstanding songs on the album, with an incredible level of sincerity and vulnerability. On this album we get a deeper look into the wide range of emotions and ideas Ocean has always displayed in his previous works, and the stripped down production forces the listener to engage with this to an even greater extent. One of the best albums this year. Expand
  80. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    I am loving this album. I felt like I was floating in a dream when I was listening to it. Songs like Nike, Skyline To, Nights and Solo made me swoon and pine for more. Andre 3000 absolutely killed it with Solo (Reprise). Really, this entire album has some of the most pleasing, elegant, and nostalgic sounds. I would definitely say that it was worth the investment on I tunes.

    It truly is
    I am loving this album. I felt like I was floating in a dream when I was listening to it. Songs like Nike, Skyline To, Nights and Solo made me swoon and pine for more. Andre 3000 absolutely killed it with Solo (Reprise). Really, this entire album has some of the most pleasing, elegant, and nostalgic sounds. I would definitely say that it was worth the investment on I tunes.

    It truly is a masterpiece, like Channel Orange before it.
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  81. Aug 23, 2016
    9
    Frank Ocean shows to the world because he is the best of today. Blonde is a masterpiece of modern music. Beyoncé take care. Frank can drink your lemonade.
  82. Aug 23, 2016
    10
    Blonde is a much needed album in music at the moment. What it lacks in pandering to a low attention span the album makes up for in complexity and honesty. There is nuance and flaw from this record that nobody could've predicted. This record transcends genre and crushes the common form of the repetitive verse chorus. While it can be difficult to pick up for your average listener orBlonde is a much needed album in music at the moment. What it lacks in pandering to a low attention span the album makes up for in complexity and honesty. There is nuance and flaw from this record that nobody could've predicted. This record transcends genre and crushes the common form of the repetitive verse chorus. While it can be difficult to pick up for your average listener or anyone listening for a hooky pop chorus, the record teases you back over to Frank's world of cars and spiritual Beatles-inspired melody lines. Expand
  83. Feb 18, 2018
    10
    I'm still trying to figure this one out, but so far it's really hard to tell why everyone is so smitten with this album.

    All of the songs really sound to me like tracks that should be on the end of the album as winding down tracks, I still don't get it. To explain a little, I'm not one to get too caught up in lyrics, so for all I know this might be a lyrical masterpiece, but I'm
    I'm still trying to figure this one out, but so far it's really hard to tell why everyone is so smitten with this album.

    All of the songs really sound to me like tracks that should be on the end of the album as winding down tracks, I still don't get it.

    To explain a little, I'm not one to get too caught up in lyrics, so for all I know this might be a lyrical masterpiece, but I'm about the music and this album doesn't catch my attention much at all.

    Hopefully after some more listens I will come around, but for now I have to go back and listen to Channel Orange to get my fix.

    EDIT: I've figured it out, and I love it!
    (changed from a 4 to a 10)
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  84. Aug 24, 2016
    6
    First three songs on the album are reallly good. Especially Pink+White. After those three the album starts to drag and drag, giving me the impression that there isnt much more to it. Then, bamm, the drum break on Pretty Sweet comes and hits me smack on the face. That was a lesson in epicness. It drags on for a little bit and then picks up with about the last 3/4 songs. All-in-all, whatFirst three songs on the album are reallly good. Especially Pink+White. After those three the album starts to drag and drag, giving me the impression that there isnt much more to it. Then, bamm, the drum break on Pretty Sweet comes and hits me smack on the face. That was a lesson in epicness. It drags on for a little bit and then picks up with about the last 3/4 songs. All-in-all, what this album desperately needs is some drums. It shines best when there are some sort of drums/instrumentation. I don't think I'll be listening to this a second time in it's entirety, as that's a bit painful to me, but some songs do shine.
    Best: Pink+White, Pretty Sweet (just for that drum break), Nikes
    Worst: Solo Reprise, others range from tolerable to ok.
    6/10
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  85. Dec 5, 2016
    1
    I'm legitimately baffled at how this is getting such good reviews. To me, this is just another album in an annoying trend of pretentious minimalist R&B/soul albums with 17+ tracks and a handful of minute long spoken word excursions that add nothing of value. There really aren't any songs on here, just a bunch of meandering and rambling. I was really hoping I would enjoy this album afterI'm legitimately baffled at how this is getting such good reviews. To me, this is just another album in an annoying trend of pretentious minimalist R&B/soul albums with 17+ tracks and a handful of minute long spoken word excursions that add nothing of value. There really aren't any songs on here, just a bunch of meandering and rambling. I was really hoping I would enjoy this album after seeing the awesome reviews, but I am utterly confused how anyone can enjoy this mess. Expand
  86. Aug 28, 2016
    0
    Compared to other great albums released this year, I seriously don't find this one impressive. I tried listening it in full many times, but I simply can't.
  87. Oct 21, 2016
    0
    There is something I am not getting here. This is music? Where are songs like Novocain or Swim Good??This feels like a long boring monologue. SOLO yo! 4 points for what I am not getting.
  88. Dec 26, 2016
    7
    Pink + White, Solo, Nights, White Ferrari re all brilliant songs. The rest of the album ranges from okay to annoying. A lot of chipmunk voices and odd interludes. The album has great song and some brilliant movements but is mostly inconsistent. Worth a listen because some of these songs are great. As an overall album it's okay.
  89. Aug 23, 2016
    8
    I had never heard of Frank Ocean until this was suddenly on the front page of Reddit the other day. so I checked it out. Glad I did. The highlights for me are Self Control and White Ferrari, but there are a lot of really good tracks here.
  90. Aug 23, 2016
    8
    I think a big problem for me was a got too hyped for the album during the buildup and just waiting for more material. I wanted some faster paced songs and a few catchy hooks, but in a vacuum it's a good album.
  91. Sep 6, 2016
    8
    After the first time through I was left with goosebumps and in shock . After the second time through I was left feeling wonder and joy, and after the third, forth,fifth, and sixth times through I was left Blonde. Blond (for fans of Frank) is the culmination of years of patience,frustration,anxiety, and forgiveness. Forgiveness for what? Forgiveness for the wait. This album is a tripAfter the first time through I was left with goosebumps and in shock . After the second time through I was left feeling wonder and joy, and after the third, forth,fifth, and sixth times through I was left Blonde. Blond (for fans of Frank) is the culmination of years of patience,frustration,anxiety, and forgiveness. Forgiveness for what? Forgiveness for the wait. This album is a trip through dreamy landscapes, White Ferraris', and Quaaludes, with some love and sex sprinkled in. From the first song "Nikes" where Frank pitched up his voice about three octaves to the final masterpiece of the album "Futura Free" Blonde leaks out hit after hit after hit. Expand
  92. Sep 26, 2016
    7
    Pretty good album overall. It seems a little experimental compared to his old stuff. The lyrics are much more personal but a lot of the music doesn't really settle on a really catchy beat.
  93. Jun 6, 2017
    7
    So what with the whole visual album too, I believe this adds to that effect of the art of emotion and life. Frank single-handedly puts together an album for life everytime he composes and writes one. Ok, chart wise, it’s not amazing, but we’re missing the point that Frank does this for the people, and not particularly for the money, and I honestly do believe that he will be remembered forSo what with the whole visual album too, I believe this adds to that effect of the art of emotion and life. Frank single-handedly puts together an album for life everytime he composes and writes one. Ok, chart wise, it’s not amazing, but we’re missing the point that Frank does this for the people, and not particularly for the money, and I honestly do believe that he will be remembered for his honesty and raw emoton in his music for decades to come. I can see Frank Ocean being mentioned for years and years, for giving so much to music, in which we don’t see much of anymore. Expand
  94. Feb 24, 2021
    9
    im not gay but this is v good 9/10
    im not gay but this is v good 9/10
    im not gay but this is v good 9/10
  95. Mar 29, 2021
    10
    this album is a 10 this album is a 10 this album is a 10 this album is a 10
  96. Apr 18, 2021
    10
    Madness makes me cri every time. Self Control was so angelic! Blonde is a m a z i n g. It grows on you.
  97. May 22, 2021
    10
    one of the greatest albums of all time, a true masterpiece and MY favorite album
  98. Aug 29, 2021
    10
    Do you want to drift off into a completely different world, but don't know how to do it? Turn on "Blonde" and it happens. What can I say. It's recently been 5 years since its release. Almost every night I listen to "Nights" to calm down, but also to "Self Control" to reflect on life.
  99. Nov 21, 2021
    10
    Es Blonde de Frank Ocean, que mas quieres???

    Its Blonde by Frank Ocean, can u ask for more???
  100. Jan 9, 2022
    9
    first half: minimalist / second half: experimental, the album in one word: nostalgic. some skits and the last track weren't necessary

    best tracks: White Ferrari and Self Control
    worst tracks: Futura Free or Close To You

    rating: 9.3
Metascore
87

Universal acclaim - based on 38 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 38
  2. Negative: 0 out of 38
  1. The Wire
    Nov 8, 2016
    80
    The sum is Ocean’s most thorough reading of his world to date. [Oct 2016, p.65]
  2. Magnet
    Oct 18, 2016
    90
    This is an album of mostly beatless soul whose heart nevertheless pumps vividly and loudly throughout its 17 tracks. [No. 136, p.61]
  3. 80
    This is music that fascinates on first listen but requires multiple spins for its complexities and idiosyncrasies to take hold.