- Take A Bite
- California
- One Time
- Real Man
- Tie My Shoes
- Girl Song
- Coming Home
- Ever Seen
- A Cruel Affair
- Post
- Beaches
- Everything I Want
- The Man Who Left Too Soon
- This Is How It Went
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Abe Rounds Drums,Percussion
Carmen Camerieri Horn
Carla Azar Percussion,Drums
Beatrice Laus Guitar,Vocals
Luca Caruso Drums,Keyboards,Percussion
Eliana Sewell Bass
Jacob Bugden Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Benny Bock Keyboards
Will Grafe Guitar
Jason Larder Bass
Tyler Harris Assistant Engineer
Ben Baptie Mixing
Oli Jacobs Mixing,Engineer
Samuel Burgess-Johnson Design,Artwork
Fraser Latimer Mixing Assistant
Joe LaPorta Mastering
Fred Williams Assistant Engineer
Joey Miller Assistant Engineer
Chris Fraser A&R
Jason Larder Programming,Engineer
Rick Rubin Producer
Beatrice Laus Composer
Michael Nolasco Engineer
Jacob Bugden Engineer,Producer,Programming
Callum Waddington Engineer
Chris Melian Design,Artwork
Patricia Villirillo Creative Director
Liv Painter Assistant Engineer
Jozef Caldwell Assistant Engineer
Jules Moskovtchenko Photography
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Overview
Bea Kristi's post-Beatopia projects hinted that Beabadoobee might be entering a new phase. Her tender 2023 Valentine's Day single "Glue Song" and the Laufey collaboration "A Night to Remember" suggested a more poised and reflective incarnation of her music was on the way, and This Is How Tomorrow Moves confirms that hunch. As befitting an artist who appeared on Taylor Swift's Eras tour and worked with producer Rick Rubin, Beabadoobee's third album is, musically and lyrically, her most mature to date. She makes both aspects immediately apparent on the slinky, self-aware opener "Take a Bite," which nods to vintage adult alternative sounds in its shuffling groove as Kristi acknowledges how tempted she is by self-destructive behavior -- and how she's not ready to break those patterns yet. She's just as transparent on "Girl Song," a painfully honest accounting of all her insecurities, and on "Tie My Shoes," where she connects her relationship troubles to her issues with father over glossy production that sounds light years away from her earlier work. Working with Rubin allows Beabadoobee to fully realize the different sounds she tried out on Beatopia. She gives her jazzy leanings more heft with the bossa nova rhythms of "A Cruel Affair" and the brushed drums and syncopated rhythms that back "Real Man"'s come-ons and putdowns. When she harks back to the '90s, her touchstone is Elliott Smith rather than Pavement or Sonic Youth, whether she invokes him directly on the wry closing track "This Is How It Went" or borrows his fondness for waltz rhythms and Beatlesque melodies on "Coming Home" and the domestic bliss of "One Time." Kristi still sounds amazing on the handful of tracks where she's in front of a swelling crest of guitars, like "Beaches," "California," and "Post," but it's clear that this sound is just one part of her music instead of the main event on This Is How Tomorrow Moves. Fortunately, it feels more like a continuation of her artistic restlessness than an effort to distance herself from her past, especially when forays into folk and country like "Everything I Want" and "Ever Seen" (which she wrote while touring with Swift) sound more winning and genuine than could've been imagined. Beabadoobee refuses to be boxed in as she grows as a woman and artist, and on This Is How Tomorrow Moves, she dares her listeners to keep up with her changes. ~ Heather Phares
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/09/2024 |
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Label: | Dirty Hit |
UPC: | 5060257964529 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Beabadoobee Primary ArtistAbe Rounds Drums,Percussion
Carmen Camerieri Horn
Carla Azar Percussion,Drums
Beatrice Laus Guitar,Vocals
Luca Caruso Drums,Keyboards,Percussion
Eliana Sewell Bass
Jacob Bugden Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Benny Bock Keyboards
Will Grafe Guitar
Jason Larder Bass
Technical Credits
Jack Manning Mixing AssistantTyler Harris Assistant Engineer
Ben Baptie Mixing
Oli Jacobs Mixing,Engineer
Samuel Burgess-Johnson Design,Artwork
Fraser Latimer Mixing Assistant
Joe LaPorta Mastering
Fred Williams Assistant Engineer
Joey Miller Assistant Engineer
Chris Fraser A&R
Jason Larder Programming,Engineer
Rick Rubin Producer
Beatrice Laus Composer
Michael Nolasco Engineer
Jacob Bugden Engineer,Producer,Programming
Callum Waddington Engineer
Chris Melian Design,Artwork
Patricia Villirillo Creative Director
Liv Painter Assistant Engineer
Jozef Caldwell Assistant Engineer
Jules Moskovtchenko Photography
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