Michael Kiwanuka
Love and Hate
The second Michael Kiwanuka album produced by Dangermouse is a glorious and beautiful tour de force. 'Love and Hate' is a fascinatingly assured and resonant body of work, and follows Michael's acclaimed 2012 debut LP, 'Home Again'. Having introduced himself and that voice to the world in 2011 with the raw soul of 'Tell Me A Tale', 'Love and Hate' is a record that sounds as though it has been unearthed from a long forgotten studio canister in the seventies, but is permeated with a timelessness that defies any artist of any specific era. If the 'death of the album' is still an ongoing conversation, Michael Kiwanuka's new record is a startling, emphatic response to its enduring importance. Where 'Coming Home' provoked comparisons to the likes of Bill Withers and Otis Redding, Michael's new album struts to a much more psychedelic, freeform beat. Its opening number, the peerless ten-minute opus 'Cold Little Heart' evokes the haze of Pink Floyd in its unhurried slow-burn, whilst 'Falling' is a soaring gospel number for the 21st century. There are standout tunes throughout, but really 'Love and Hate' is an album that genuinely deserves to be listened to as one, littered as it is with 'headphones moments' that require real attention to the light and shade of its creation.
Tracklist
1Cold Little Heart
2Black Man In A White World
3Falling
4Place I Belong
5Love & Hate
6One More Night
7I'll Never Love
8Rule The World
9Father's Child
10The Final Frame