• Record Label: ARTium
  • Release Date: Jul 9, 2021
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  1. Sep 24, 2021
    7
    First time I witness a mistake in an album title on Metacritic platform: I checked it, it definitely is 'temporary highS' and not 'high'. That was the catchphrase fun fact.

    Snoh Aalegra keeps going further in her initial original artistic direction with a tracklist full of classic R&B themes. As always she really shines thanks to her bewitching voice and the terrific and eclectic
    First time I witness a mistake in an album title on Metacritic platform: I checked it, it definitely is 'temporary highS' and not 'high'. That was the catchphrase fun fact.

    Snoh Aalegra keeps going further in her initial original artistic direction with a tracklist full of classic R&B themes. As always she really shines thanks to her bewitching voice and the terrific and eclectic production crafted by many names as Tyler the Creator, No I.D. or Sensei Bueno. Tyler's notable presence was a big surprise as his contribution to this LP is far from minimalist compared to what James Fauntleroy actually proposed. However, it is beneficial to hear male vocals as well, as Snoh's voice sort of reaches a point of sufficiency before the end of the record, despite her 46-minute effort.

    Almost an eight out of ten but as I said the lack of variety in her voice and chanting added to some unoriginal and unattractive addressed themes made me lower the score. It still remains a relly pleasant album to listen to.
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  2. Sep 3, 2021
    8
    Favorite R&B album since CTRL. Her voice is so pleasant and the production is gorgeous.
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77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Aug 17, 2021
    80
    An album that fulfills the promise Aalegra showed on Feels and Ugh, Those Feels Again.
  2. 80
    An addicting 46-minute listen that grows with consecutive approaches.
  3. Jul 23, 2021
    76
    It’s a safe follow-up to the previous breakout project, serving as an ideal reference point for when she fully decides to take wholesale risks with her sound.