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Beabadoobee: This Is How Tomorrow Moves review – a nostalgic gen Z gem


The British indie star and Taylor Swift support act’s hotly anticipated third album is a nuanced 21st-century take on 90s guitar, super-produced by Rick Rubin

Laus still cleaves to 90s production, but it’s the unexpected fusions that keep you fossicking incredulously through every track’s DNA It follows that her latest outing, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, has a hornet-level buzz about it – and many stylistic circles to square. Across several songs, Elliott Smith emerges as a big inspiration – an obsession Laus shares with Phoebe Bridgers, the grand dame of gen Z indie revivalism. This album documents a young woman’s growth from churning London outsider to confident, international-calibre balladeer – one who is able to broker peace between strands of music no one ever thought could share a tracklisting.

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