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Jake Bugg returns to form with a fantastic blend of folk rock that brings him back to what made him so popular. It felt like he was slowly losing his sound as he released more albums, but this feels more linear and a more cohesive and consistent sound that really suits his voice perfectly.
It’s his most diverse and experimental sound yet and a risk that has payed off well, playing more with guitars and drums and more catchy and recognisable hooks. The Album reflects on living you life to its fullest and making memories. Whilst also reflecting on himself as an artist. And that's a good way to describe this album, It's Jake's way of reflecting on his success and what he has achieved along the way. This album feel like it has something to say which I feel like he struggled to do this with his previous couple of albums.
My favourite songs:
All I need
Lost
Rabbit Hole
Downtown
Screaming
About last night
Hold Tight
Scene
Kiss Like the Sun
Lonely Hours
Maybe It's today
Overall, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning marks a return to form for Jake Bugg. In one of his most cohesive and experimental albums yet. He is back to what made his music so well loved when he first started.
Rating: 9/10
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