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Roxeanne Hazes' newest album, "Time Does Beautiful Things," marks her return following the success of "In My Blood" from 2017. It's inevitable to draw parallels between these two works, and unfortunately, the latest album doesn't quite measure up to the innovation and inspiration that made her previous album so remarkable. "In My Blood" captivated listeners with its fresh and engaging elements, whereas "Time Does Beautiful Things" lacks that sense of novelty. Despite this, there are a few standout tracks on the album. Songs like "I Am Free" and the titular track "Time Does Beautiful Things" are beautiful additions to her discography, showcasing her enduring talent as a singer and songwriter. "Signals" revisits the electronic sound introduced on her debut album. While this is an intriguing choice, it doesn't quite reach the standard of her earlier work and falls slightly short of being convincing. Additionally, the absence of tracks like "Mom Was a Jerk" and "Broken," which were released in between albums, as bonus tracks is a missed opportunity. Overall, "Time Does Beautiful Things" offers some lovely moments but fails to achieve the heights of "In My Blood." It will appeal to fans of Roxeanne Hazes, but for those seeking the groundbreaking and inspiring energy of her earlier work, it may prove somewhat disappointing.
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