On this self-titled album, Zeal and Ardor don’t define their sound so much as water it down.
Some of the duo’s most explosive and imperative material to date.
Even with its pacing issues, Once Twice Melody is a big W for the dream pop duo.
Digital Roses Don’t Die is a surprisingly vague love story.
Spoon’s still Spoon after almost 30 years, which is to say they can craft a solid rock record.
At the very least, Ethereal tries offering a little something for everyone.
This album doesn’t drag on at all.
There’s still room for Saba to grow as a distinctive artist, but Few Good Things is a promising step forward.