FKA Twigs new album comes with five music videos, available here as one 18 minute segment. The album deals with issues such as the objectification of women, their roles as child-bearers and their position in society.

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It’s well produced and beautifully abstract, with captivating choreography. In “Figure 8” an older woman with features of an angler fish may describe the allure of women, as they attract men without a display of their true selves. “I’m your Doll” explores how a woman might be a sexual object from the waist down, as Twigs appears on a bed with the body of a sex doll. After she is impregnated, “In time” appears to parody the promiscuity of RnB but, instead of showcasing lyrics about seduction and sex, Twigs asks her partner to “stay with [her] in this”. “Glass and Patron”, my favourite track, juxtaposes brutal bass with birth and is by far the most abstract video of the bunch.

The final track, “Mothercreep” of the album does not have a video attached to it. Could it be that Twigs considers child–birth as the end for women, their ultimate purpose? Or is that a reflection of what society dictates?

With every viewing I unlock more, but I’m never sure of anything other than the fact this is a great album.

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