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Sinkane Life & Livin’ It
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Need some feel-good music that celebrates life? Try Sinkane's new album "Life & Livin’ It" which is streaming now ahead of release.

Life & Livin’ It will be released on Feb 10, 2017. It will be released via . Stream it courtesy of NPR. Also check out our Sinkane artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of Sinkane. Last but not least make sure you scroll down and check out reviews for 'Life & Livin’ It'.

And if you like what you hear, get it over at iTunes or Amazon.

Life & Livin’ It tracklist

1. Deadweight
2. U'Huh
3. Favorite Song
4. Fire
5. Telephone
6. Passenger
7. Theme From Life & Livin' It
8. Won't Follow
9. The Way

'Life & Livin’ It' Reviews

We currently know 9 reviews for "Life & Livin’ It" by Sinkane. The album received pretty solid reviews among the critics and is one of the better ones this year.

"Deadweight is an ominous-sounding opener sugared by some lovely falsetto, while the lilting, reggae-tinged Won’t Follow deals with loss but ends with Gallab sweetly crooning “I feel new”. A compelling reminder of the uplifting power of music."

80 % The Observer (UK)
"Life & Livin’ It is a powerful reminder that basic truths, basic rights, are always the most important."

80 % Clash Music
"This is an urgent, enormously enjoyable LP."

80 % musicOMH.com
"The result is a tighter and more collaborative sounding effort, and it shows throughout the album from the taught disco-funk of Telephone to the sunny and joyous brass-driven lead single U'huh."

80 % No Ripcord
"Sinkane has nowhere near the fame he deserves; may this be the album that gives you life."

80 % The Guardian
"Life & Livin’ It signs off with a stiff jab to the nose, hinting at what could be if Sinkane’s next journey takes them deeper into the mud."

73 % Pitchfork
"Born in the UK, based Stateside and of Sudanese descent, Sinkane has been able to draw his worldly experiences into something that's at once relatable, abstract and pertinent."

70 % Exclaim
"Compared with his perky previous albums Mars and Mean Love, there’s something underwhelming about this third effort from Ahmad Gallab, aka Sinkane--it feels every bit as pedestrian and dutiful as its title suggests, its slow, methodical grooves pleasantly light but laborious."

60 % The Independent (UK)
"His influences are worn lightly, the melodies remain inventive, and there is a real elegance to Sinkane's music. Hopefully next time he'll get back in the driver's seat."

60 % AllMusic

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