![]() ![]() Where the first-half was head in the clouds, heart full of love, the second half is Zayn showcasing his abilities to the fullest: ‘Sour Diesel’, an early single produced by Frank Ocean collaborator Malay, slaps with its boom-bap ’80’s influenced bass-heavy drums and vocals. On ‘Entertainer’, his lyrics are razor-sharp: “ You thought you had me, didn’t you? When you lied to my face, I could see the truth every step of the way / I knew How you fooled me, boo”. But it’s on Icarus Falls that he really strikes upon his potential. One Direction and ‘Mind of Mine’ is where Zayn cut his teeth. READ MORE: Zayn Malik: House of Zayn – the full NME cover Interview And the second half of the album addresses the biggest demon he’s had to face since – himself. Since his ascension to stardom and subsequent departure from One-D, he’s kept a relatively low profile. On ‘Icarus Falls’, which marks the album’s halfway point, over bright Spanish guitar and a ghostly bass-line, he sings, ‘Call me Icarus / I guess I flew too close to the sun / Myth’ll call me legend, that might be why / In my Yves Saint Laurent / Get the bees coming in for the honey I supply.” This is as honest a Zayn as we’ll likely ever get. ![]() Take the opening lines to ‘Tonight’: “ Just let me talk, you know what I’m sayin’ / Don’t give me that, girl I know you’re stayin’ / Where you goin’? You feel that space, it’s mine.” The lyrics are clean, simple – they’re meant to be sung along to, alone, in your bedroom. Whether they’re addressing Zayn’s on/off partner Gigi, or his singing to his hordes of fans, Malik burrow deep into the listener’s feelings. The record’s first half consists of love letters. Power ballads and anthems made for stadium tours slot in alongside soft bedroom pop songs. Regardless of their tone, each song is perfectly crafted.Īlbum opener ‘Let Me’ sets the quality high, and the album rarely drops below the standard it sets. Split by the track ‘Icarus Falls’, the record is neatly divided in two, an indication of Zayn’s apparent desire to be considered a Serious Artist. With themes of universality, the album offers a full spectrum of emotions and feelings, luxuriating in its capacity to be relatable. ![]() So it’s pleasing that his aptly titled second album, ‘Icarus Falls’, is Malik’s most daring project yet.Īcross its dauntingly deep 27-song track list, ‘Icarus Falls’ boasts a varied sense of style. His debut album, 2016’s ‘Mind Of Mine’, on which he adopted an R&B persona, was critically and commercially successful, but it never truly felt like Zayn. ![]() After leaving the group, his path seemed rocky. He was flying high, above everyday life with the once-in-a-generation boyband, One Direction. Yo I’ve gotta a sick tune if you wanna jump on it lemme know □□□□□□īased on his taste and music out so far, we can expect more Pop, R&B, and possibly hip-hop vibes from Icarus Falls. Last month, Zayn tweeted Cardi B letting her know he has a song she’d be a perfect fit for.Zayn Malik could have been Icarus. While the others have reached success with their respective solo music careers, Zayn is the first to officially announce a second album. Since then, the band took a hiatus in March 2016 and followed in Zayn’s footsteps and branched out as solo artists. The boyband alum hasn’t released a new album since his 2016 debut, Mind of Mine, which featured hits like “Pillowtalk” and “Like I Would.” Mind of Mine came exactly one year after his departure from One Direction, which left the the then five-some to go on as a quartet. That’s like an entire EP and we still have 20 songs left to listen to. Those include, “Let Me,” Sour Diesel,” Entertainer,” Rainberry,” “No Candle Light,” “Fingers, and “Too Much,” featuring Timbaland. Of the 27 tracks, seven are already out, available to the public. Zayn took the opportunity to also promote his latest song, “Rainberry,” a sultry, catchy tune that shows off his falsetto capabilities. #ICARUSFALLS □□ 14th December Pre-order link in bio + a new tune: #RainberryĪ post shared by Zayn Malik on at 9:06pm PST ![]()
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