Beabadoobee - This Is How Tomorrow Moves
Pitchfork: Album Review (7.4)
“The Story Behind Every Song On Beabadoobee’s New Album This Is How Tomorrow Moves” – Stereogum
“Beabadoobee Talks New Album and the Restorative Power of Coming Home” – Teen Vogue
“beabadoobee finds her footing on her Rick Rubin-produced third album” – NPR – World Cafe Podcast
“A nuanced 21st Century take on 90s guitar… a nostalgic gen Z gem” – The Observer / TheGuardian.com ★★★★
“Mines the spirit of Nineties singers such as Fiona Apple and Elliott Smith in its combination of personal angst, laid-back delivery and guitar-led melody, with some great moments along the way.” – The Times ★★★★
“Something that shines through the whole of ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ – Beabadoobee’s knack for capturing the twists and turns of growing into yourself with relatable candour. A collection of songs that showcase the tangled feelings of this time, the young artist’s third record is a poignant, powerful thing.” – NME ★★★★
“It’s not just the Filipino-British Gen Zer’s attitude that’s grown up. The songwriting on This is How Tomorrow Moves has a deeper confidence to it, allowing Laus to embrace the sweet, hooky melodies, which swell above her Nineties-indie-inspired sound.” – The Independent ★★★★
“This Is How Tomorrow Moves arrives with the confidence and sublimated calm of an artist who’s really found their groove.” – Kerrang! ★★★★
“Further proof that Bea is racing out ahead of her peers” – Clash, 8/10
“This, as she beautifully suggests, is how tomorrow moves: with wilful acceptance, crisp sensibility, and elan.” – The Line Of Best Fit, 8/10
“The sound of a major artist well and truly settling in for the long haul” – The Arts Desk
“Scales sweeter peaks of self-awareness and introspection” – Daily Mirror ★★★★
“Shows the increasing depth of her songwriting and widens her appeal by augmenting her bracing indie-rock with touches of jazz and folk.” – Daily Mail ★★★★
“This is how tomorrow sounds” – Daily Express ★★★★
“This melodic and heavy album may take its blueprint from indie rock but Beabadoobee’s personality and intimacy make it something altogether more special.” – The Sun ★★★★
“Laus is in full command of her voice, tackling the messiness of maturing in the public eye with serpentine hooks and wry, wistful lyrics.” – Crack, 7/10
“Her mosh pit anthems are a delight” – The iPaper ★★★
“Raw and candid in its touching analysis of trauma, pain and love.” Beabadoobee bares her soul with the emotional intimacy of This Is How Tomorrow Moves” – Louder ★★★
“The huge choruses are undeniable” – Daily Star ★★★
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