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Kimbra
Artist Icon Primal Heart (2018)
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"Primal Heart" is the third studio album by New Zealand musician Kimbra. It was released on 20 April 2018 through Warner Bros. Records.
On her third studio offering, Primal Heart, Kimbra hones her vocal skills while remaining marvelously eclectic. The twelve-song collection sees her collaborating with the multi-talented likes of Natasha Bedingfield, Skrillex, and Grammy Award-winner John Congleton (Blondie, Modest Mouse), crafting a versatile collection that runs the gamut from Pop and R&B to Synthpop with moments of 1980’s Dance Pop.
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Kimbra is one of those rare artists who does not give a flying squirrel about genre: on Primal Heart, she crosses back and forth without a care to craft songs that are cohesive and yet display her beautiful versatility. From Hip Hop to Synthpop, Kimbra can rock it all with her vocal finesse and a hefty dose of primal pizazz. What is more, her lyrics are intelligent and candidly sincere, authoring a collection of eclectic tracks that cross the board to bring unity to all facets of music. For these reasons, CrypticRock give Kimbra’s Primal Heart 4 of 5 stars.


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