Michael Kiwanuka's 'Small Changes' Marks a Subtle Yet Powerful Return
The Mercury Prize-winning artist's fourth album showcases understated soul, heartfelt lyrics, and genre-defying versatility.
- Michael Kiwanuka's new album, 'Small Changes,' is his first release since his acclaimed 2019 self-titled album, which won the Mercury Prize.
- The album features 11 tracks blending soul, folk, R&B, and classic rock, with production by long-time collaborators Danger Mouse and Inflo.
- 'Small Changes' emphasizes subtlety with mellow arrangements and heartfelt lyrics, contrasting the grandiose sound of his previous work.
- Standout tracks include the soulful opener 'Floating Parade,' the two-part centerpiece 'Lowdown,' and the introspective closer 'Four Long Years.'
- The album reflects Kiwanuka's personal growth, including his move to the countryside and becoming a father, while exploring themes of connection and self-discovery.