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Little Simz unveils new album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Little Simz unveils new album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Little Simz has set it for release on September 3rd.
Little Simz has unveiled her new album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert with its first preview Introvert.
It’s the follow-up to 2019’s Grey Area, the third studio LP which proved to be a big critical hit and brought a richly deserved Mercury Prize nomination that year.
2020 brought some lockdown sessions too, one of which delivered a Live4ever track of the year. “On the electronic side, Thalassophobia by Nicolas Bougaieff took us on a journey to the dark recesses of our minds, in lieu of a dark recess of an actual club (one day soon),” our feature reads.
Live4ever’s Best Of 2020: The Albums 14 December, 2020
20: Working Men’s Club – Working Men’s Club
“At times, they’re just bloody lovely, the glistery Madchester frescoes of Outside and Tomorrow for all the world sounding like the sort of pilled up escapism teenage hostages sometimes plump for, while the Berliner techno muscle of A.A.A.A. shifts to nihilism, distorted vocals and grinding low end sounding like the thoughts you might have inside your head if the surroundings didn’t have it in a vice. There’s also a deadly, playful air of provocation: Cook A Coffee is aimed squarely at the UK’s brillo haired, establishment shill Andrew Neil.”
The Lounge Society by Piran Aston
Well, that was a laugh wasn’t it?
Officially The Worst Year Ever (at least we could drown our sorrows and sing aloud in 2016), 2020 has turned everyone’s lives upside down and still has the capacity to do so, but we know all this.
It wasn’t just COVID-19 that caused such a year of great upheaval. In Sean Connery and Diego Maradona, the silver screen and the beautiful game lost legendary figures, so much so that we should perhaps start checking up on soon-to-be octogenarian Bob Dylan (although, given he’s now $300m richer, he’ll probably be alright). Meanwhile, in the UK the agonising, incessant stench of Brexit lingered on.