This Is How Tomorrow Moves

2024 studio album by Beabadoobee

This Is How Tomorrow Moves
Beabadoobee, looking emphatic, mouth open, hands to chest, wearing a fur coat against a baby blue background.
Studio album by
Beabadoobee
Released9 August 2024
Studio
  • Shangri-La (Los Angeles)
  • Lucy's Meat Market (Los Angeles)
  • Narcissus (London)
  • Abbey Road (London)
  • Tamarind (Los Angeles)
  • Apple Rock (East Sussex)
Genre
  • Indie rock
  • dream pop
Length41:23
LabelDirty Hit
Producer
  • Jacob Bugden
  • Rick Rubin
Beabadoobee chronology
Beatopia
(2022)
This Is How Tomorrow Moves
(2024)
Singles from This Is How Tomorrow Moves
  1. "Take a Bite"
    Released: 9 May 2024
  2. "Coming Home"
    Released: 5 June 2024
  3. "Ever Seen"
    Released: 1 July 2024
  4. "Beaches"
    Released: 7 August 2024

This Is How Tomorrow Moves is the third studio album by the Filipino-English singer and songwriter Beabadoobee. It was released by English independent label Dirty Hit on 9 August 2024.[1] It features the singles "Take a Bite", "Coming Home", "Ever Seen", and "Beaches". The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, making it her first to do.[2]

Background and composition

Beabadoobee had released two studio albums since 2020. With the release of This Is How Tomorrow Moves at age 24, critics started calling it her first "adult" album.[3] The singer pivoted to new themes, moving away from the teenage angst on her previous records.[4] It is primarily an indie rock record which incorporates dream pop and indie-pop heavily influenced by the early 2000s.[5][6]

Release

On 9 May 2024, Beabadoobee released the album's lead single "Take a Bite" to immediate commercial success, peaking at number 68 on the UK Singles chart.[7][8] She also announced a North American tour, starting in Philadelphia on 8 September 2024 and concluding in Los Angeles on 28 September 2024.[9][10] On 5 June 2024, she released the album's second single, "Coming Home."[11][12] On 11 June 2024, she announced a United Kingdom tour in support of the album, starting in Glasgow on 11 November 2024 and concluding in London on 21 November 2024.[13] On 1 July 2024, the album's third single, "Ever Seen" was released.[14][15] The album's final single, "Beaches" was released on 7 August 2024.[16][17]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.6/10[18]
Metacritic80/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
The Arts Desk[20]
Clash8/10[21]
The Independent[22]
The Line of Best Fit8/10[23]
NME[24]
The Observer[25]
Pitchfork7.4/10[26]
Rolling Stone[27]
Slant Magazine[28]
The Skinny[29]

According to the review aggregator Metacritic, This Is How Tomorrow Moves received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 from 17 critic scores.[19] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[18]

Ciaran Picker of Dork described the album as "remarkably assured."[30] Writing for The Skinny, Oscar Lund wrote that the album was "sentimental", "emotive", and "infectiously catchy" but also "a little too safe, [...] generic, and reserved."[29] Maya Georgi of Rolling Stone praised the album's production, writing: "Thanks to the help of Rubin’s attentive production style, the album ventures into new territory but makes it feel worn-in."[27] Reviewing for Slant Magazine, Jeremy Winograd wrote that the album's hooks "practically creep up on you before they burrow their way into your brain."[28] Ashley Bardhan of Pitchfork wrote that the album "sometimes douses its introspection in unnecessary syrup."[26] Writing for The Observer Kitty Empire described the album as "well-produced, beautifully played, elegantly arranged."[25]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Beatrice Laus.

Track listing for This Is How Tomorrow Moves
No.TitleLength
1."Take a Bite"2:38
2."California"2:52
3."One Time"3:05
4."Real Man"2:39
5."Tie My Shoes"2:58
6."Girl Song"3:57
7."Coming Home"2:15
8."Ever Seen"3:23
9."A Cruel Affair"2:31
10."Post"2:41
11."Beaches"3:50
12."Everything I Want"3:09
13."The Man Who Left Too Soon"1:49
14."This Is How It Went"3:36
Total length:41:23

Personnel

Musicians

  • Beatrice Laus – vocals, guitar
  • Jacob Bugden – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, programming, drums
  • Jason Larder – bass, programming
  • Eliana Sewell - bass
  • Luca Caruso – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Carla Azar – drums, percussion
  • Abe Rounds – drums, percussion
  • Will Grafe – guitar
  • CJ Camerierihorns
  • Benny Bock – keyboards

Technical

  • Rick Rubinproduction
  • Jacob Bugden – production, engineering
  • Joe LaPorta – mastering
  • Oli Jacobs – mixing, engineering
  • Ben Baptie – mixing
  • Jason Larder – engineering
  • Callum Waddington – engineering
  • Robin Schmidt – vinyl mastering
  • Michael Nolasco – additional engineering
  • Fraser Latimer – mixing assistance
  • Jack Manning – mixing assistance
  • Liv Painter – engineering assistance
  • Tyler Harris – engineering assistance
  • Jozef Caldwell – engineering assistance
  • Fred Williams – engineering assistance
  • Joey Miller – engineering assistance

Visuals

  • Patricia Villirillo – creative direction
  • Chris Melian – art, design
  • Samuel Burgess-Johnson – art, design
  • Jules Moskovtchenko – photography

Charts

Chart performance for This Is How Tomorrow Moves
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[31] 6
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[32] 53
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[33] 71
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[34] 71
Irish Albums (OCC)[35] 29
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[36] 48
Scottish Albums (OCC)[37] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[38] 1
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[39] 1
US Billboard 200[40] 34
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[41] 6
US Top Rock & Alternative Albums (Billboard)[42] 10

Release history

Release dates and formats for This Is How Tomorrow Moves
Region Date Format(s) Version Label Ref.
Various 9 August 2024
  • Standard
  • Sea Glass
Dirty Hit [43][44]

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    • "This Is How Tomorrow Moves Cassette". Dirty Hit Official Store. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
    • "This Is How Tomorrow Moves CD". Dirty Hit Official Store. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
    • "This Is How Tomorrow Moves Vinyl". Dirty Hit Official Store. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
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