Album review: beabadoobee – This Is How Tomorrow Moves

beabadoobee played the biggest shows of her young career last year as the opening act on US dates of Taylor Swift’s mammoth Eras Tour. It’s remarkable how the Filipino-British singer-songwriter’s own discography has broken up into its own distinct eras: each record capturing a distinct subsection of young adulthood. Where 2020 debut Fake It Flowers felt like a tentative expansion of the adolescent bedroom sounds with which she first broke through, and 2022 follow-up Beatopia was a more shapeshifting attempt to shake existing preconceptions, third album This Is How Tomorrow Moves arrives with the confidence and sublimated calm of an artist who’s really found their groove. Working with legendary producer Rick Rubin [Slayer, Slipknot, Johnny Cash, Christina Aguilera, Adele...

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