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MojoOct 11, 2013A masterful song cycle of raw confessionals, ghostly R&B and gritty stompers, all channelled via intense vocals that razor and soothe. [Nov 2013, p.94]
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Sep 9, 2013As a whole it’s a bold, beautiful and uncompromising record.
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Sep 9, 2013It's hard to tell if the album feels angrier and grittier than its predecessor, or if peeling off the layers of lo-fidelity actually reveal an artist more raw and without rules than we first perceived.
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Sep 9, 2013Nobody Knows should be the start of a brilliant career, not the conclusion of a merely promising one.
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Sep 4, 2013With Nobody Knows Willis Earl Beal has rescued soul from the depths of the X Factor's Motown week.
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Sep 4, 2013It’s an overwhelmingly dark album.
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Sep 11, 2013Although Beal has demystified his sound, the notion that Nobody Knows is more a passing sight than a rest stop is pretty unshakeable.
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Sep 4, 2013Whether or not Nobody Knows finds its way to radio, the string-smeared melancholia of "Blue Escape" finds Beal touching a universal nerve that only the most meaningful soul singers seem to reach. [Aug-Sep 2013, p.88]
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Sep 12, 2013The real irony of Nobody Knows is that it makes him sound like a more fully realized artist, but a more conservative one, too.
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Sep 12, 2013There’s no denying that the elements that make up Nobody knows. are profoundly captivating, from the album's rich sonic detail to Beal’s reliably powerhouse vocals and personality. But as refined as these elements are, they still don’t quite add up to make the excellent record that many of us are still waiting for Beal to finally make.
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Sep 10, 2013At its best, Nobody reveals Beal as an old soul deploying the genre of old soul, not so much as an exercise in nostalgia as a surge protector to best contain his electroshock persona.
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Sep 9, 2013It’s not a mulligan by any means, but more a second round of laying all his raw talent out on the table before the unraveling of his mystery begins.
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Sep 9, 2013Consistent it may not be, but during its finest moments Nobody Knows is unequivocal proof that Beal's artistry is more than capable of surpassing his legend.
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UncutSep 4, 2013More polished than 2012's ragged debut, Acousmatic Sorcery. [Oct 2013, p.63]
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Sep 13, 2013What unifies the record is Beal’s ability to create concrete images within his abstract menagerie of sounds, which he then animates through his oddly charming and less paternal Screamin’ Jay Hawkins persona (also a good thing).