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Michael Kiwanuka – ‘Small Changes’ review: a homely, life-affirming listen

November 22, 2024
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The calmness that emanates from Michael Kiwanuka‘s fourth album suggests he’s benefited from a while out of the limelight. After releasing his triumphant Mercury Prize-winning file ‘Kiwanuka’ in 2019, the 37-year-old singer and guitarist moved from London to the south coast, had two youngsters together with his spouse Charlotte and loved a well-deserved break from performing. His follow-up has been hotly anticipated, however the cozy, unpretentious voice on the coronary heart of ‘Small Adjustments’ – an album designed to “transcend any notion of what’s or isn’t cool”, in keeping with Kiwanuka – gently bats away any emotions of strain.

The album’s opening 20 seconds are beautiful; gentle bursts of guitar collide with dreamy falsetto gasps, a shimmering emission of white noise serving to raise you to some far-off sunny shore. Then, a decent drum fill attracts you away right into a extra homely, Invoice Withers-influenced soul sound that persists throughout ‘Floating Parade’ and supplies a stable, hearty spine throughout the album’s 11 tracks. The place ‘Kiwanuka’ was epic-sounding, filled with dramatic strings preparations, screeching guitar solos and dramatic gospel vocals, ‘Small Adjustments’ is outlined by the subtlety the title implies.

The mellow, heart-warming high quality of tracks like ‘Insurgent Soul’ and ‘One And Solely’ owe so much to smooth strings and restrained, unobtrusive drum patterns that mirror a need to not overcomplicate issues. Co-producers Inflo (Sault, Cleo Sol, Little Simz) and Brian ‘Hazard Mouse’ Burton (Gorillaz, Gnarls Barkley, Black Thought), who’ve labored carefully with Kiwanuka since 2016, play a key function right here. The pair let his brilliant, clear guitar licks lap towards the shores of sleepy violin melodies or funky basslines, these textures linking up nimbly to construct a straightforward backdrop for Kiwanuka’s honest, life-affirming lyrics.

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Previously, the hook of ‘Comply with Your Goals’ (on which Kiwanuka merely repeats the title line eight instances) might have appeared a bit earnest for the London-born singer. Equally, the file’s slow-dance nearer ‘4 Lengthy Years’, the place he croons “I fall in love / I fall in love all the best way / I did what I wanted to remain” is unashamedly tacky, and all of the extra impactful for its authenticity. Not like ‘Kiwanuka’, this album doesn’t preserve you guessing. Relatively than punching you within the face with a barrage of magnificence, it softly rolls pockets of magic into your path. But, the softness of its strategy does nothing to minimize the affect of Kiwanuka’s long-awaited return.

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