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DESCRIPTION
Things Gotta Change is the fourth release by Austrian soul band SLADEK, following their debut album and two EPs. With Loveless (2024), the group redefined their sound and secured a unique place in contemporary soul. This new ten-track album builds on that breakthrough, blending the spirit of Curtis Mayfield, Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye into a style distinctly their own.
At the core of SLADEK are David Sladek (vocals, guitar), Alvis Reid (bass) and Raphael Vorraber (drums), joined by longtime producer Mathias Garmusch. Passionate about late-’60s soul and analog recording, they craft a warm, deep sonic palette enriched by Taineh (backing vocals, keys), Yvonne Moriel (flute) and Tobias Meissl (vibraphone).
The opener “Weight of the World” moves from heaviness to hope over guitar riffs, Mellotron flutes and a powerful outro. “Stranger”, the first single, turns romantic miscommunication into an uplifting groove. “Wait for Me” reflects on tough choices before drifting into a meditative guitar and flute mantra. “What a Little Love Can Do” delivers a calm yet urgent call for compassion. “Here to Stay”, the second single, pairs emotional uncertainty with steadfast resolve.
Instrumental “Lotus Eater” offers a dreamlike pause, inspired by mythic forgetfulness. The title track “Things Gotta Change” is a heartfelt plea to break harmful patterns. “Beacon”, the ballad, urges kindness in a cruel world. “Waking Dream” brings minor-key blues and abstract introspection, while “Bye Bye” closes with high-energy farewells and fresh perspectives.
Things Gotta Change stands as a rich, analog-crafted statement—blending timeless influences, vivid storytelling, and a deep emotional range into one cohesive, soulful journey.
A1. Weight Of The World
A2. Stranger
A3. Wait For Me
A4. What A Little Love Can Do
A5. Here To Stay
B1. Lotus Eater
B2. Things Gotta Change
B3. Beacon
B4. Waking Dream
B5. Bye Bye