English electronic-pop star and actor Tahliah Barnett, known in the music world by her stage name FKA twigs, released her third ... as a springboard for future. “Eusexua” kicks off with its thumping ...
FKA twigs has been a force ... While there are certainly similarities, twigs has always been known for her undeniable individuality. The album begins with three tracks that set the stage, namely the ...
Jon Pareles is the chief pop music critic of The Times. FKA twigs Tests Her Pop Skills on ‘Eusexua’ The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news ...
On Eusexua, FKA Twigs invents a seven-letter word for rave lust, dog howls, Kylie Minogue worship and more. Photo / Washington Post Review: Her new album is surprisingly horny, propulsive ...
They also talk about two records in the Fantasy Albums Draft by FKA Twigs and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and give their takes on the respective artists’ careers. They also review the career of ...
FKA twigs has always dabbled in the obscure ... with plunging electric guitars and methodic percussion. The title song, “Eusexua,” dips into progressive house music and techno, yet twigs’ performance ...
EUSEXUA, FKA twigs’s love letter to the Prague rave scene, earns her a personal best; becoming her first-ever Top 5 LP (3). The experimental pop auteur, born Tahliah Debrett Barnett, previously ...
Another new entry, and in at number three, is Eusexua by FKA Twigs which is top of the official vinyl albums and record store charts, according to the Official Charts Company. The rest of this ...
Mysterious, playful, witty, sensual and catchy, Eusexua ... FKA twigs is now demanding something more from the listener. She may have serenaded the thrill of a fast hook on another standout track ...
To understand “EUSEXUA,” you must be willing to explore its practice within a world of the unknown. Floating adrift through the chaos of life while dauntlessly perusing every fleeting moment of ...
When listening to London pop-artist FKA Twigs’ newest ... knows what the album’s title means. Arguably, in her interview with fellow pop artist Imogen Heap, Twigs is the most articulate about what ...