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"The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change" is the second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, released on 1 February 2019 through Cooking Vinyl.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on 4 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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While not the first single from Nina Nesbitt‘s The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change, Loyal To Me received the most buzz partly because it best signified a radical shift in musical direction. An instantly catchy ode to knowing your worth, with ’90s R&B influences abounding and distinctly more poppy production than we’re used to hearing from the singer-songwriter, this song’s only crime might be to promise something that the album doesn’t consistently deliver.
Elsewhere on the record, Somebody Special incorporates a brilliantly minimal pop-drop, and The Moments I’m Missing utilises the reminiscent tone of Last December to far greater effect, but it’s the title track that is most powerful. “The sun will come up, the seasons will change” is repeated, mantra-like, as a safety net for life’s disorientating changes over electric piano chords and modern pop’s ever present vocoded harmonies, a fitting end to an album that finds Nesbitt in the midst of personal and artistic self-discovery. She’s almost there, just a few more seasons.
Reviewed by Ben Devlin for musicomh.com.


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