When
October 06, 2019 | 7:00 pm
What
James Blake emerged at the dawn of the decade, one of a handful of “dubstep” artists that came on the scene before the term was synonymous with big bass drops and Skrillex – when the music still pulled from the two-step of UK garage, the physical bass of dub, and a hip-hop-influenced love of sampling.
As the artist progressed through his career, his songwriting became more linear, reaching its peak with this year’s Assume Form, a record that’s puppy-eyed in its songwriting, frequently dips into sappiness, yet is undeniable, particularly on the giant choruses of songs like “Can’t Believe the Way We Flow,” “Power On,” and “I’ll Come Too.”
Learn MoreWhere
House of Blues Houston
1204 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77002