On his first album a few years ago, Michael Kiwanuka was the musical equivalent of comfort food, a folk-soul throwback, a feint echo of Bill Withers or Terry Callier. It was pleasant enough, but there wasn’t a sense of anything more at stake than nostalgia. But the English singer sounded like an...
Chicago Tribune — On his first album a few years ago, Michael Kiwanuka was the musical equivalent of comfort food, a folk-soul throwback, a feint echo of Bill Withers or Terry Callier. It ... more info