Bleeds (Roots Manuva album)
Bleeds is the ninth studio album by Roots Manuva. It was released on 30 October 2015 on the Big Dada label.
Critical Reception
In a positive review for Exclaim!, Kyle Mullin wrote that "His rhymes are so layered and rapid that they are all but indecipherable, giving them endless rewind value," further stating that "these features make Bleeds a dense, dark, demanding listen. But patient, socially conscious audiences will not only find it compelling, but galvanizing too."[2]
Noel Gardner of NME wrote. "'Bleeds' is disarmingly lush: opener 'Hard Bastards' might be an exasperated lament for a British underclass cast adrift, but those strings which kick it off sure sound posh. 'Don't Breathe Out' (“The poor don't relax/The poor do the funky soul clap ... turn Jesus black”) toys with an unusually commercial, '60s soul-esque motif. Most lavish of all is 'I Know Your Face': powered by keening cellos and cascading harpsichords, any hint of Roots' cheekily British frivolity seems very far away, despite it being in evidence as recently as the previous song ('One Thing', which proclaims “the geezer called Jesus is the leader of a gang”). And while this could have added up to more gravitas than his personality can handle, it's impressive. To borrow one of his old album titles, this is awfully deep."[3]
Track listing
- "Hard Bastards"
- "Crying"
- "Facety 2:11"
- "Don't Breathe Out"
- "Cargo"
- "Stepping Hard"
- "Me Up!"
- "One Thing"
- "I Know Your Face"
- "Fighting For?"
Charts
References
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| Singles |
- "Juggle Tings Proper"
- "Motion 5000"
- "Witness (1 Hope)"
- "Dreamy Days"
- "Yellow Submarine - Album Sampler"
- "Colossal Insight"
- "Too Cold"
- "Buff Nuff"
- "Again & Again"
- "Let the Spirit"
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