Many music critics have weighed in on The Weeknd's new album Dawn FM, which was made available to the public on Friday.The 31-year-old singer–songwriter's fifth studio release has received widespread critical acclaim from reviewers, who pointed to the project's polished production and thematic elements as its strongest assets.The performer's newest album is modeled on a radio station's broadcast, and he previously expressed that he saw the record as a journey from death to the afterlife.
Giving their opinions:Many music critics have weighed in on The Weeknd's new album Dawn FM, which was made available to the public on FridayConsequence of Sound's Marcus Shorter was among those who lauded The Weeknd's work on Dawn FM, and he expressed that 'the first big album of 2022 delivers like an 80 lb.
baby.'The critic also opined that Jim Carrey's work as the record's narrator was especially effective and that, when it came to the more abstract aspects of the release, the actor 'plays those notes perfectly.' He also commended the emotional sensibility displayed on the project and remarked that the performer's observations about his relationships were remarkably profound.Alexis Petridis, writing for The Guardian, gave Dawn FM five out of five stars and wrote: 'If this is the end for the Weeknd, what a way to bow out.' High praise:Consequence of Sound's Marcus Shorter was among those who lauded The Weeknd's work on Dawn FM, and he expressed that 'the first big album of 2022 delivers like an 80 lb.
baby'; the singer is seen in 2021He went on to express that the album's themes were partially inspired by the various periods of lockdown and quarantine that have occurred over the past two years.The critic also described Dawn FM as 'very.
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