Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia REVIEW by Aaron B.
Heaviest beats first, Lipa’s confident stroll through a parade of love letters seems skin deep on first listen. But when she’s all “Don’t start caring/About me now”, “I don’t want to live another life/This one’s pretty nice” and ditching loverboy once sex is off the table, which I guess is plausible, her spunk leaves a lot to admire.
Necessarily PG, every track slots effortlessly into its 3 minute groove, sporting some hooky touch to remember it by: there’s the peppery chords of the title track, the breathless falsetto of “Don’t Start Now”, to the chintzy verve of “Levitating” and it keeps going, tied together by the yawning intensity of her soprano. The Lily Allen pastiche is a benison, so when it’s followed by an on-the-nose misandric potshot it’s a bit of a cheat. And it’s less to her credit said potshot happens to be the closer. Still, a producer's paradise, with ascendant hooks and a thrush who knows how to make it sound significant.
Dua Lipa, Future Nostalgia; 4/5
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