Eight years after their debut release,
Sweetback return with the mellow follow-up
Stage [2]. The group -- guitarist/saxophonist
Stuart Matthewman, keyboardist
Andrew Hale, and bassist
Paul Denman (
R&B diva
Sade's backing band) -- has crafted a laid-back album of
retro-soul,
contemporary R&B, melodic
pop, and mildly
experimental electronica. This time around, vocalists
Chocolate Genius and
Aya take over the lead singer duties from
Sweetback's previous collaborators,
Maxwell and
Amel Larrieux. While the first album seemed like a hip furthering of the work the band did with
Sade,
Stage [2] feels even more like a side project -- heavy on the
electro atmosphere -- with songs so minor and slight that they barely register. In that sense, those
Sade fans hoping for more of the same accessible, jazzy, and sophisticated songs she is known for may or may not like this. There are some nice tracks, though, especially the
Aya ones such as the atmospheric
ballad "Lover," which would have fit nicely on
Love Deluxe. Similarly engaging is the melancholy
indie pop-sounding
"Things You'll Never Know," which brings to mind the best
Ivy. On the other hand,
Chocolate Genius's woozy
psychedelic vibe isn't as charming as
Maxwell's dreamy croon, although the darkly acoustic
"Jesus Girl" does sound a bit like
Terry Callier produced by
Jermaine Dupri. While the album isn't fully engaging, fans of quirky
R&B looking for a mellow listen may find
Sweetback a minor delight. ~ Matt Collar