(Polydor) Related: James Blake: ‘I'm the opposite of punk. I've subdued a generation’ Stealth-released two weeks after his pivotal guest spot on Beyoncé’s Lemonade, The Colour in Anything finds James Blake consolidating an international reputation as digital music’s premier little boy lost. More soulful, perhaps, than its predecessors, but overlong at 17 tracks, it expands Blake’s bleak vision. Standout love songs like FOREVER dial it back to just voice and p...
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