COOOK 76,406 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 "Jessie Ware’s sumptuous fifth album is classic disco revival done right." Spoiler Jessie Ware, the British quadruple threat—powerhouse singer, author, podcaster, and children's fashion magnate—has spent the last few years reading up on queer history, and is looking to her forebears for inspiration. Disco is a long-explored touchstone for excess and emancipation, and the genre, or at least the concept of the genre, has certainly taken hold of the modern pop milieu, whether Beyoncé’s full-body immersions, Dua Lipa’s corpo-rave pleasers, or Lizzo’s feel-good bass funk. But That! Feels Good!, Ware’s fifth album, stretches beyond vibes and delves into the well-oiled mechanics of bands like Chic, Sister Sledge, the Trammps, and a little P-Funk, opening up the hood and pulling out all the parts to see if she can piece them back together. Alongside disco-savvy producers like Stuart Price (aka Thin White Duke/Jacques Lu Cont) and James Ford (Simian Mobile Disco), as well as co-songwriters Shungudzo Kuyimba and Sarah Hudson, Ware has achieved a rare feat: a genre revival album that’s painstakingly true to its source material, but doesn’t sound like a curdled rehash. This has everything to do with Ware’s unfailingly strong vocals—one of her generation’s preeminent white belters—and the wild joy she emits on every track, with a thesis that le freaking it on the dancefloor and in the bedroom is key to liberation, and that love alone will save the day. Disco is familiar territory for Ware—2020’s What’s Your Pleasure looked towards Giorgio Moroder’s blueprint for arpeggiated synths and light-up dancefloor grooves, helping kickstart pop music’s disco revival. That! Feels Good! is a grittier affair, reminiscent of the small underground disco clubs of the early ’70s at individual apartments and lofts in downtown New York. Accompanied live by the preternaturally tight eight-piece funk/Afrobeat band Kokoroko, which has the freewheeling but precise instrumentation of disco down to a science, Ware floats into the sweet spot for her elastic soul vocals, somewhere between Donna Summer and Teena Marie: a glamorous libertine we’ll follow into any dingy club so she can show us the light. Having reached the point where she can own her vast talent, she’s in a position to extend the favor. On “Beautiful People,” she drops a perfect pride anthem, channeling her existential angst—“I wake up in the morning and I ask myself, ‘What am I doing on this planet?’”—into a purple leather outfit and a cocktail party. “Mix your joy with misery,” she reasons, before deciding that “beautiful people are everywhere.” It’s a vibrant exhortation fueled by cowbell and the band’s robust horn section, mining the eternal solution to life’s indignities—the dancefloor, with friends—and a song dying for a drag queen to lip-sync it. (Whither Sasha Colby!) But overall, That! Feels Good! stays focused on a mission that never feels like a chore. In its relatively brief 40-minute runtime, Ware takes her task extremely seriously, but she’s unencumbered by its immensity; actually, it seems to unleash her, as she experiments with vocal tricks—smoky, Grace Jonesian talk-singing; spirit-catching falsetto that’ll absolutely melt off your Halston—with the sure knowledge that the good-time, nighttime prima donna was always who she was meant to be. Full review here. Previous scores: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
badfaith 5,716 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 Two 8.3 albums in a row!!?? The album is gorgeous! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bpmMonkey 6,070 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 That! Feels right. Eventho I enjoy her last record a little more, maybe if she’s doing an additional 4~5 songs for a Deluxe the record feels more complete to me. Lets seeee <3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
likeitrough 5,862 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 I really prefer WYP but TFG is still really great Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HookerOnAChurch 6,799 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 I see no lies. This album is literally a masterpiece Jessie you never disappoint Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
4th Time Around 4,541 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 I am really loving this album, Pitchfork got a review spot on for once. Hopefully this trend if her releasing such great work continues, I have not been let down yet. Hey, I'm king of the world, you ought to hear my song, you come on measure me, I'm twenty inches long Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
badfaith 5,716 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 Had this album on repeat all day, omg what a time to be alive and gay Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sneaky Oliver 22,226 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 I’m really looking forward to listening to it I know this is going to be the soundtrack for this weekend Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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