Solange - A Seat at the Table Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 6 Critics
Genres: R&B, funk, psychedelic soul, neo soul
info: A Seat at the Table is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Solange

90 - The 405
A Seat At The Table--like the headlines of 2016--is the score of black pain, black rage, black strength and black joy. And for everyone else enjoying the enticing R&B, it's for the rest of us to quiet ourselves, listen, learn and respect.
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87 - Pitchfork
A Seat at the Table, her third full-length album, is the work of a woman who’s truly grown into herself, and discovered within a clear, exhilarating statement of self and community that’s as robust in its quieter moments as it is in its funkier ones.
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80 - Pop Matters
Daunting and at times exhausting, A Seat at the Table is still an undeniably important work.
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80 - Rolling Stone
Her minimalist distillation of R&B, which takes into consideration not just the genre's rich musical history but also its penchant for social commentary, has resulted in a stunning statement that redefines the old chestnut about the personal being political.
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80 -  The Observer
It’s safe to say that though big sis Beyoncé has run her close recently, she’s once more the most intriguing Knowles sibling.
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75 - Consequence of Sound
The interludes are all derived from the same sonic template as the songs, so the borders between tracks can be hazy, giving the album a meandering feel. That said, ultimately there’s something refreshing about Solange’s dreary, almost funereal compositions.
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