The new Blood Orange album, Essex Honey, is a powerful and deeply personal listen. Dev Hynes has crafted a record that feels like a journey through grief and memories, a beautiful and honest look at his past that is never overwhelming.
Musically, the album is a captivating mix of sounds, moving from quiet, reflective moments to more energetic, dance-infused tracks. The transitions feel natural and intentional, and the way he weaves in the contributions of his collaborators is seamless; their ... read more
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