Seal: 7 - Album Review

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Artist: Seal
Genre: R&B / Soul
Label: Warner

Ain't love grand? Well, most of the time, anyway – at least as far as Seal is concerned. His ninth studio album sees him reuniting with producer Trevor Horn to marvellous effect. The varied tracklisting slips through soaring power balladry (Daylight Saving), orchestral pop with a Bacharach-esque glow (Every Time I'm With You), and brass-infused slinky soul numbers (Monascow), all of which are undeniably likeable; there's even a throwback to his Killer era with the electronic, industrial throb of Padded Cell. Through it all, Seal wears his heart on his sleeve via his distinctive voice, still robust at 52. Whether he's singing about old heartache (The Big Love Has Gone) or newfound passion (Life on the Dancefloor), he's convincing. You could certainly call it a triumphant comeback. seal.com

Listen to our exclusive album stream of Seal's 7 here ahead of its official release on Friday

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy is a freelance journalist and broadcaster. She writes about music and the arts for The Irish Times