Superbloom

Jessie Ware

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Jessie Ware’s Superbloom is her sixth studio album, released in April 2026, and it completes what many critics have dubbed her “Studio 54 trilogy” of lush, disco‑inflected dance‑pop records. Built with producers James Ford, Barney Lister, Karma Kid, Jon Shave, and Stuart Price, the album erupts into glittering strings, satin‑smooth bass lines, and four‑on‑the‑floor grooves that feel purpose‑built for a night out, yet it’s also more inward‑looking and emotionally grounded than its predecessors What’s Your Pleasure? and That! Feels Good!. Songs such as “I Could Get Used to This,” “Ride,” and “Superbloom” itself lean into classic disco and R&B tropes—key changes, string swells, breathy backing vocals—while Ware’s poised, soulful voice sits confidently on top, sounding as relaxed as it is commanding.

Lyrically, the album uses garden and weather imagery as a loose concept: Ware sings about a relationship and a self that have weathered storms and are now in full, radiant bloom, exploring desire, domesticity, aging, parenting, and long‑term love without giving up glamour or fantasy. “Ride” opens with a cheeky spaghetti‑Western synth nod to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly before turning into the record’s most club‑ready track, while deeper cuts like “Mr Valentine,” “16 Summers,” and “Mon Amour” balance hedonistic rush with clear, adult reflection on time passing and bodies changing. Reviewers highlight Superbloom as a confident, polished continuation of her disco‑pop era—some praising it as her most assured, “grown‑up pop” yet, others wishing for more bruising drama—but broadly agree that it showcases an artist who has mastered pleasure‑seeking dance music without ignoring life’s messier emotional undercurrents.

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Barcode :
0199957299848
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Publisher :
Interscope
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Genre :
R&B/Soul
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Superbloom

Jessie Ware

Sale - Sale price $45.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $45.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Jessie Ware’s Superbloom is her sixth studio album, released in April 2026, and it completes what many critics have dubbed her “Studio 54 trilogy” of lush, disco‑inflected dance‑pop records. Built with producers James Ford, Barney Lister, Karma Kid, Jon Shave, and Stuart Price, the album erupts into glittering strings, satin‑smooth bass lines, and four‑on‑the‑floor grooves that feel purpose‑built for a night out, yet it’s also more inward‑looking and emotionally grounded than its predecessors What’s Your Pleasure? and That! Feels Good!. Songs such as “I Could Get Used to This,” “Ride,” and “Superbloom” itself lean into classic disco and R&B tropes—key changes, string swells, breathy backing vocals—while Ware’s poised, soulful voice sits confidently on top, sounding as relaxed as it is commanding.

Lyrically, the album uses garden and weather imagery as a loose concept: Ware sings about a relationship and a self that have weathered storms and are now in full, radiant bloom, exploring desire, domesticity, aging, parenting, and long‑term love without giving up glamour or fantasy. “Ride” opens with a cheeky spaghetti‑Western synth nod to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly before turning into the record’s most club‑ready track, while deeper cuts like “Mr Valentine,” “16 Summers,” and “Mon Amour” balance hedonistic rush with clear, adult reflection on time passing and bodies changing. Reviewers highlight Superbloom as a confident, polished continuation of her disco‑pop era—some praising it as her most assured, “grown‑up pop” yet, others wishing for more bruising drama—but broadly agree that it showcases an artist who has mastered pleasure‑seeking dance music without ignoring life’s messier emotional undercurrents.

  • Vinyl