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(some of these web prices are cheaper than in-store, so please mention that you've seen these offers online)Į&OE. Prices valid in store (all including VAT) until close of business on 10th March 2022. Her recognisable vocals are indeed back with a bang, sounding as courageous as ever. Kimbra’s strangely familiar voice is one that confronts, relentlessly daring to be unique. Primal Heart lives up to its title, with its boldness becoming apparent instantly. The fog has yet to clear fully, but with this more mature approach comes a heavier dose of future-funk, neo-soul and R&B. Kimbra’s last album The Golden Echo was an electrifying collection of contemporary prog-rock, but on 2018’s Primal Heart we hear less psychedelia. As a writer, in between her own projects she has also provided songs for top flight pop acts like Rihanna, Ariana Grande and more. With a phonebook filled with names from Rihanna and John Legend to Blondie and Muse, Kimbra builds some of the most magical music around.ĭuring her career Kimbra has worked with superstar vocalist John Legend, world famous producer Kanye West, Thundercat and Muse affiliates Rich Costey and Matt Bellamy to name a few. If you don’t already know of her impressive solo outings, you may recall the female singer who featured on the globally successful Gotye hit, “Somebody That I Used To Know”.
