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3.9 excellent | Erwann S. STAFF | December 8th 22 | Now that's a great debut: with bouncy beats and diversified vocal deliveries, Amber Mark packs (a tad too) many ideas in Three Dimensions. She's got to refine her formula in the future, but the best bops here display both bomb-ass-thicc-ness and finesse - and that's basically how you create the best pop. Excited to see where this leads.
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3.5 great | Tjatkinson1998 | March 9th 22 | A very good debut from one of the most exciting talents in R?n?B at the moment. Mark?s fantastic vocals and very good choice in production shine as she starts in a place of insecurity and doubt, before finally finding peace with herself and finding someone who makes her whole. Julian Bunetta and Mark work very well together and truly shine when it?s just those two on a track. Some of the more collaborative efforts work, but sometimes there can be too many cooks in the kitchen, in the quest for pop appeal. Still a very good debut that allows Amber Mark to be herself and make some damn good music and while there is room for some improvement, Mark is definitely one of the most talented artists in the genre. Faves: One, Foreign Things, Out Of This World. Least Faves: Bubbles and Bliss. Score: 7.5/10
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4.0 excellent | chilledpunkrock | February 7th 22 | It's great to hear an album in this genre that feels really modern, but doesn't succumb to just being "vibes" the way a lot of low-key R&B does. This is a really lively album, and even the quieter moments don't just sound like playlist fodder. A ton of variety too and she does it all well, there's at least one song on here anyone could enjoy without the whole album feeling inconsistent or unconnected. It definitely does stay past its welcome however; either cutting down the tracklist, or maybe some interludes to break up the songs would help a lot.
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3.5 great | ajcollins15 | February 1st 22 | For such a simple and traditional album, this debut album from Amber packs a lot of punch and memorable moments. There really isn?t a dull moment on the album and she brings in a slew of different styles and sounds from all over the spectrum of RnB and soul. Although the album is way too long and can be a bit of a bare to sit through after the first 30-minutes, in chunks, this is a really great debut and I look forward to seeing what Amber does into the future.
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4.0 excellent | Atari STAFF | January 30th 22 |
4.0 excellent | lg433 | January 30th 22 |
3.5 great | bharry | January 29th 22 |
4.0 excellent | iGuter | January 28th 22 |
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