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Adem- Love And Other Planets

Reviewed by Luke Seagrave


‘Love And Other Planets’ is the long awaited second album from Adem, this time around sees the London based singer songwriter taking the rulebook of contemporary folk he helped to write and systematically pulling it apart page by page. Upping the ante in terms of sonics and song writing ambition, Adem has written a far reaching and beautiful record, bound together by a truly universal concept.

 

Space dominates ‘Love And Other Planets’, just as a warm hearth dominated Adem’s celebrated first record ‘Homesongs’. The space around us, the space between us, the space within us, space as a metaphor and space as, well, just space. It is literally everywhere.

 

‘Love and Other Planets’ is a wonderfully melodic album, and Adem demonstrates that he is quite easily one of the most talented songwriters currently around today!



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