The anonymous British collective builds an album from affirmations, prayers, and warnings designed to be said out loud until they sink in. Whether this sounds like medicine depends on your mood.
Unfortunately, this is one scenario where it seems either impossible or in rather poor taste when you learn that Sault are the other parties being referred to by Little Simz. It's essentially impossible to know what really happened, so it boils down to a she said/she said scenario, but it sure does sound like Sault are going for a petty schoolyard comeback vibe with this EP. It's not really a great look for them and it's rather soured me on this EP and maybe the band as a whole.
Unfortunately, this is one scenario where it seems either impossible or in rather poor taste when you learn that Sault are the other parties being referred to by Little Simz. It's essentially impossible to know what really happened, so it boils down to a she said/she said scenario, but it sure does sound like Sault are going for a petty schoolyard comeback vibe with this EP. It's not really a great look for them and it's rather soured me on this EP and maybe the band as a whole.
Great write-up though!
Just finished listening to the album and this just sumps up all I was thinking about it. 36 minutes of what feels like a personal sermon.