The singer’s L.A. show was an ecstatic celebration of what it feels like to reemerge at one’s freest and freakiest.
The album embraces a present (and future) where we can at least indulge in the fantasy of feeling good.
The new edition allows the singer to expand beyond the original album’s sonic remit.
An album that, just a few months ago, might have felt like a nostalgia trip or a guilty pleasure now feels like manna for the soul.
The U.K. singer’s latest is a sultry, understated throwback to Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte-style disco.
Ware has long possessed the ability to wrap powerful emotions in pleasant melodies.
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Tough Love reduces Ware down to her essence, while offering ample opportunity for her to develop her technique.
SBTRKT’s latest, which barely breaks the one-minute mark, features Jessie Ware on vocals, as well as his friends Tic and Sampha.
The latest release from Katy Perry’s Prism, is a surprising and effective throwback to early-’90s house.
Jessie Ware can speak volumes about love and fear with just one repeated refrain.