The avant-garde artist cemented her fame with the achingly personal “Magdalene.” Her new club album, “Eusexua,” looks outward ...
Eusexua, notably, ends the reign of Charli XCX’s Brat on Top Dance Albums. Brat spent 33 weeks at No. 1 — encompassing the ...
On her new record, FKA Twigs both engages in exhibitionism and reveals her hermetic side—the monkishness of the night-life ...
Of course, there are physical benefits of hitting the dance floor. Dancing is a form of cardiovascular exercise, which aids ...
FKA twigs’ new album, “EUSEXUA,” has been three years in the making, and the trippy, intimate feel was worth the wait.
Eusexua’s focus on healthy sexual-power dynamics feels more political than much of the wellness jargon FKA Twigs’s ...
FKA twigs’ can energize the bleakest of winters with her highly-anticipated dance album “EUSEXUA.” Despite “EUSEXUA” being ...
The avant-pop singer’s new album has a vague concept but a vivid sound.
And if you present the question to FKA Twigs, the British polymath who has made a career as a left-of-center experimentalist, there’s also the sensation of thorough physical abandonment — a complete, ...
The album opens on the title track, Eusexua, with the sound of a heartbeat rushing blood into your ears, while Twig’s inimitable floating soprano assures us “you’re not alone”. Then the club beat ...