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This Is How Tomorrow Moves
beabadoobee (2024)
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Beabadoobee’s This Is How Tomorrow Moves is a dreamy, emotionally layered evolution that proves she’s more than just a Gen Z indie darling. This album feels like a warm conversation with your inner child—vulnerable, nostalgic, and confident in all the right ways. Sonically, Bea leans deeper into a 2000s alternative pop-rock sound, blending fuzzy guitars with floaty vocals and introspective lyrics. Tracks like “Take A Bite” and “Real Man” are standouts, capturing her sharp wit and emotional honesty with punchy production that still holds space for reflection. There’s a maturity here—an artist growing up in real time and letting us witness it. While a few moments feel sonically familiar or safe, the heart behind each song keeps the album grounded and emotionally resonant. It’s clear Bea is carving out a lane that’s wholly hers, blending melancholy and hope with a vintage edge that feels both familiar and fresh. This Is How Tomorrow Moves isn’t just an aesthetic vibe—it’s a statement of growth, identity, and forward motion. A solid four-star listen from an artist who keeps getting more compelling.
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pastemagazine
Bea Laus's third album captures her dipping her toes into several spheres of influence with the guiding hand of a producer so prolific that he lingers as an omnipotent force throughout.
pitchfork
Bea Kristi’s third album, co-produced by Rick Rubin, deploys a more subdued, acoustic palette to render an accurate portrait of early adulthood.
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