Review: Leon Bridges’ ‘Good Thing’ Is a Uniquely Modern Vision of Classic Soul

Review: Leon Bridges’ ‘Good Thing’ Is a Uniquely Modern Vision of Classic Soul

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Thursday, 03 May 2018
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Leon Bridges, 28, grew up listening to Ginuwine and Usher, developed as a songwriter on the Fort Worth, Texas open mic circuit, and got his break hooking up with half of Austin indie-prog-whatever quartet White Denim. None of this sounds like a recipe for retro soul, but Bridges filled his 2016 debut, Coming Home, with vintage Sixties verities so breezily rendered they felt

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