Jim Legxacy : Black British Music review / Alexis Petridis's album of the week

17 juillet 2025 | Alexis Petridis
(XL Recordings) The rapper and producer doubles down on his vaulting style, lurching from alt-rock to distortion and chipmunk soul on an astonishingly coherent and melodic third record On Father, the first single to be taken from Jim Legxacy’s third mixtape, the listener is offered a vivid image (…)
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