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The xx

I See You (2017)

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07) Brave for You

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I See You (2017) est le troisième album studio du groupe d'indie pop anglais The xx, paru mondialement le 13 janvier sur le label Young Turks.
Succédant à Coexist après plus de quatre ans d'absence, cet opus se distingue par un son plus affirmé et un concept plus positif, ouvert et « expansif » que ses prédécesseurs.
L'album a reçu un accueil critique enthousiaste, affichant un score moyen de 84 sur Metacritic, ce qui témoigne d'un succès universel auprès de la presse spécialisée.
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clashmusic wrote --- " I See You is the sudden surge forward The xx need. It’s a work of incredible balance, one that provides ample space for each member’s individual talents while reinforcing their need for this group, this union to exist" " I See You’ is perhaps the bravest album of the band’s career, the one laden with the most changes, with the most prolonged journeys into the unexpected. Yet it also feels resolutely like The xx – it’s almost as though by unhooking themselves from expectations the band have found renewal. It’s intimate and minimal, sure, but also expansive when it needs to be, switching twilight hues for something a little brighter. It’s marked by despair, for sure, but also hope; the balance of fear and possibility that abandon brings.




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