Delicate soul mixed with R&B, Afrobeat, late-night jazz and even a dash of country come in this third LP by the 32-year-old singer, songwriter and record producer, filled with heartbreak and hope stemming from events of the past year. There’s more of a mix of styles than his previous outings, Coming Home and Good Thing, but there still standout track here, the upbeat Motorbike to the melancholy, slow Sweeter, the chugging Steam, Magnolias, and the duet Don’t Worry featuring Ink. The album is named after the Hollywood hotel studio bar where Bridges worked and played for two years, perfecting his distinctive delivery and style. Out on Columbia Records.
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