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Nina Nesbitt
- Record Label: Cooking Vinyl
- Release Date: Feb 1, 2019
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Jan 31, 2019Nesbitt is back with her second LP, switching to a brand of soul and R&B-fused pop that feels bang on time, and suits her far better. The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change has slick, polished production from Fraser T Smith (Adele), Lostboy (Anne-Marie), Jordan Riley (Zara Larsson), and Nesbitt herself.
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Feb 4, 2019At 13 tracks, and the more forgettable ones clustered in the second half, the album could have benefitted from some trimming, but it ends elegantly, with a reassuring title track that seems to promise further growth.
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Jan 31, 2019The Sun Will Come Up opens as a consistent story, but it’s not one into which all of its components can sensibly fit. That’s not to say Nesbitt’s diverse adaptability is all bad, it’s simply that she shines brightest when committing to a style without sacrificing her individuality.
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Jan 31, 2019An album that finds Nesbitt in the midst of personal and artistic self-discovery. She’s almost there, just a few more seasons.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 28
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Mixed: 2 out of 28
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Negative: 1 out of 28
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Oct 13, 2019
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Aug 25, 2019This is a great album! I bought it having heard two songs, and I didn’t regret it! I love a good emotional spectrum.
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Mar 3, 2019Lead Single Colder is a best Example of Body work and this album is Full of Bop!!