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Nabihah Iqbal|Weighing of the Heart

Weighing of the Heart

Nabihah Iqbal

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Nabihah Iqbal, an ethnomusicologist and NTS Radio DJ from London, used to make lush, abstract dance music as Throwing Shade, and released a series of acclaimed EPs on labels such as No Pain in Pop and Ninja Tune. Her long-awaited full-length debut arrived on the latter, but it's credited to her given name rather than her previous moniker. It's a fully-fledged leap into dreamy indie pop, filled with airy post-punk guitars and driving rhythms. Iqbal's vocals are gentle but barely obscured by reverb, and the lyrics (all printed in the booklet in one flowing passage without track separation) make mentions of struggles and conflicts ("You fight the war/You want something more," "We're all just trying to make it through") without making specific references to politics. There are also expressions of isolation and a desire for love, but the general message seems to be positive and encouraging. "Something More," one of the album's singles, appears early on, and immediately captures a classic post-punk sound without being derivative of anyone in particular. Similarly, the tracks which feature a heavier presence of synths and electronic beats (particularly "Eternal Passion") are indie-dance every bit as credible as New Order or Saint Etienne without sounding like either. Truly an outstanding album, and one of the year's biggest left-field surprises.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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Eden Piece
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Something More
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Saw U Twice
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In Visions
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Alone Together
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Zone 1 to 6000
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Feels So Right
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New New Eyes
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Slowly
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Eternal Passion
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Untitled Friday
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Nabihah Iqbal, an ethnomusicologist and NTS Radio DJ from London, used to make lush, abstract dance music as Throwing Shade, and released a series of acclaimed EPs on labels such as No Pain in Pop and Ninja Tune. Her long-awaited full-length debut arrived on the latter, but it's credited to her given name rather than her previous moniker. It's a fully-fledged leap into dreamy indie pop, filled with airy post-punk guitars and driving rhythms. Iqbal's vocals are gentle but barely obscured by reverb, and the lyrics (all printed in the booklet in one flowing passage without track separation) make mentions of struggles and conflicts ("You fight the war/You want something more," "We're all just trying to make it through") without making specific references to politics. There are also expressions of isolation and a desire for love, but the general message seems to be positive and encouraging. "Something More," one of the album's singles, appears early on, and immediately captures a classic post-punk sound without being derivative of anyone in particular. Similarly, the tracks which feature a heavier presence of synths and electronic beats (particularly "Eternal Passion") are indie-dance every bit as credible as New Order or Saint Etienne without sounding like either. Truly an outstanding album, and one of the year's biggest left-field surprises.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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