Ivory
The singer-songwriter’s debut expands beyond bedroom R&B to traverse genres with dimension and control. He can shift from wizened soul belter to ’90s boy band innocence in a heartbeat.
The Indiana-raised star's storytelling flair combines with emotionally rich alt-R&B, funk-pop and indie on his long-awaited debut album
Conflating his electro-pop tendencies with the occasional stride of a campfire guitar, he turns everything he touches to glistening radio gold.
After two EPs, a scrapped full-length, and a stopgap mixtape, Omar Apollo takes full advantage of the album format to indulge his natural versatility as an openhearted singer/songwriter.
The singer-songwriter’s range is both a gift and a hindrance on this overstuffed record<br>