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- Summary: The debut full-length release from Georgia soul artist Brother Wallace was produced by The Heavy's Dan Taylor and mixed by Jim Abbiss and Bob Mackenzie.
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- Record Label: ATO Records
- Genre(s): R&B, Soul, Retro-Soul
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Jun 24, 2026Rejuvenating yet not familiar, daring without feeling forced, these 13 songs properly introduce Wallace as a risk-loving, spiritual guide in contemporary music, bringing a needed self-assuredness to contemporary soul.
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MojoJun 24, 2026Kicks up a storm on this self-penned retro soul outing which is a hothouse blend of pop smarts and confessional songwriting in which stabbing horns and call-and-response harmonies constantly take it higher. [Jun 2026, p.85]
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Jun 24, 2026While his writing and some of his mannerisms might be a shade too familiar for die-hard fans of classic R&B, Wallace has a voice that leaps from the grooves with a particular grain that sometimes evokes a hybrid of Otis Redding, Johnnie Taylor, and Rance Allen.
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UncutJun 24, 2026He makes a bold splash - so idiosyncratic, in fact, that you'll wish the music was as powerful and eccentric as the vocals. [Jun 2026, p.26]