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- Summary: The third full-length studio release from British experimental artist FKA twigs features a guest appearance by Koreless (who also produced) and North West.
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- Record Label: Atlantic
- Genre(s): Electronic
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Positive: 22 out of 23
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Jan 27, 2025It’s easy to see how ‘EUSEXUA’ is already being adopted by fans as something far more than an album, the hazy underground equivalent of BRAT summer with a massive injection of purified sex.
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Jan 23, 2025Twigs has successfully shown that the connection of music, movement, mind, soul and body can be converted into sound, weaving these elements into a cohesive and transcendent artistic experience. She brings her own assured sense of creativity and spirituality and combines it with her ability to materialise the intangible.
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Jan 24, 2025Once again, as she did on Magdalene, she’s let those competing ideas fuel a cathartic transformation.
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Jan 24, 2025They sometimes leave an uncatered desire for more lyrical depth. In several cases, however, the electrifying music makes up for what’s unfulfilled.
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MojoFeb 19, 2025Interlaced with songs of celebratory surrender are darker tracks that delve into anxiety and neurosis, and these are the most powerful. [Apr 2025, p.83]
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Jan 24, 2025Where twigs’s debut moved like molasses, though, Eusexua is mostly a briskly paced techno album. It’s propulsive and fun, but, like LP1, it’s wrapped in anguish.
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The WireFeb 4, 2025Cultural cherrypicking goes with the territory of global pop stardom, but here the disappointment comes in the underutilised signature sounds of both lead producer Koreless and FKA Twigs herself. [Mar 2025, p.61]