Small Changes
Small Changes Album ∙ Soul ∙ 2024 Michael Kiwanuka There’s a moment on Michael Kiwanuka’s Small Changes that sums up the languid brilliance at the heart of the London singer-songwriter’s fourth album. It comes at the beginning of “Lowdown (part i),” its easygoing guitar strums and fluid bass groove stretching into life over what sounds like a spaghetti junction of distant conversations, as if Kiwanuka and his band have set up in the corner of the room and started playing, unprompted. As his warm croon wanders in, the background noise halts and the track gently glides into its soulful sway. It’s a neat summation of Small Changes ’ unhurried elegance; this is a record that’s not designed to grab you by the collar but stops you in your tracks nonetheless. Kiwanuka won the Mercury Prize for 2019’s self-titled third album, yet nothing about Small Changes suggests he felt any pressure to repeat the success. Instead, he sounds like an artist free to follow his muse wherever it tak