in|FLUX
Anna B Savage’s second album in|FLUX is an arching, writhing beast of ghostly folk and human conflict that presents itself with breathtaking restraint.
With her unusual, mannered vocals, off-balance arrangements, and intimate, incisive delivery, Londoner Anna B Savage got the attention of many colleagues right from the start of her music career and was touring with the likes of Jenny Hval and Father John Misty on the strength of her 2015 debut EP.
Anna B Savage's second album in|FLUX is beautifully produced, but let down at times by conventional compositions.
Savage's second album is a billboard for the non-linear persistence needed to find out about yourself, and more so to then accept that person
in|FLUX by Anna B Savage album review by Sam Franzini. The singer/songwriter's album drops on February 17 via City Slang
Humanity has touched the moon and smashed the atoms, but still not cracked the code of love. Thousands of thousands of years, sonnets and porn movies, and still we are no closer to get ourselves. Who we are, why we are, is unmistakably lodged within the longing for another that is an other; neither mother