October London – “October Nights” review

October London is a 37 year old singer/songwriter from South Bend, Indiana starting out in 2013 off his debut EP The Introduction & both installments of the Color Blind series. He eventually caught the attention of Long Beach icon & WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg, who signed him to Doggystyle Records for his 4th EP Please Leave a Message before Message before moving over to Death Row Records not too long after Snoop bought the label he started out at. October has since released his first 2 albums & a couple more EPs through the revived west coast powerhouse with Crypto Winter, TechnicolorThe Rebirth of Marvin & The Greatest Gift. However, the singles ahead of his 3rd full-length studio LP here were generating enough buzz for people to tell me that they wanted to see me covering it & I was more than willing to do so since I enjoyed The Rebirth of Marvin the most out of his discography.

The drumless opener “Slander My Name” addressed those who’re slandering him or making it sound like he did dirt on them whereas “Touch on Me” jazzily sings about love making being natural since every single one of us are human & sexual beings at the same time. “A Beautiful Woman” produced by Soopafly shows appreciation to the amazing women in October’s life speaking beautifully to the heart of love prior to “3rd Shift” groovily singing about working 23 hours.

“Don’t Go” pleads for his romantic interest not leave since he needs her in his life over a piano instrumental while “She Keeps Calling” mellowly discusses a woman who keeps blowing up his phone & him eventually coming back to her for more lovemaking. “All I Want is You” featuring Boney James sees the 2 making it clear they don’t want any other woman besides the ones they currently have on top of a trap soul beat, but then the jazzy “Don’t Waste Your Time” courtesy of labelmate Charlie Bereal sings about life not playing the same game as us.

Meanwhile on “Kill Shot”, we have October luxuriously describing a woman who sent the final death blow straight into his heart while “Missing You” magically gets in his breakup bag reflecting on when he was with an ex-girlfriend with the help of Babyface. “Bedroom Bully” featuring Tyrese goes for a minimal approach instrumentally for a lustful duet while “The Best Problem” intoxicatingly referring to his new girl as the best distraction.

“Momma” starts the final moments with a soulful tribute to anyone listening who loves their mother while “Put You On” featuring Snoop Dogg sees the pair coming together so they can uplift & upgrade their current partners over a Mike & Keys beat. “The Reception” featuring Ledisi is another duet painting the imagery of a wedding with both artists playing the newly wedded husband & wife while “Time” closes the LP by promising he’ll love her until the end of time.

Firmly establishing himself as The Rebirth of Marvin when Death Row relaunched, October Nights here if anything proves R&B is alive & well by delivering what I consider to be his 2nd best work behind the predecessor. It has an essence of soul, vulnerability & an innovativeness that’s been missing in the R&B genre for a while, highlighting the artist’s continued evolution & natural sense of identity.

Score: 4/5

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