‘NEVER ENOUGH’ feels like the quintessential Daniel Caesar album: equally experimental and not, this is a body of work which highlights his famed vocals, feels perfectly produced and guides listeners through the hazy uncertainty of love and loss whilst still offering something fresh and clean.
Whilst the overall construction of a lot of this album feels formulaic, the small details such as bbno$’ playful control of his voice, stop this album from slipping into mediocrity.
The band’s unique sound of breezy guitar-rock paired with simply beautiful, intimate lyrics make this album truly feel as though it was shaped by a delicate hand.
In spite of much of ‘CHARLIE’ missing complexity or a distinctive flair, the album remains punchy and bright and what Puth lacks in poetry, he makes up for with glimpses of pure pop excellence.