Navy Blue: Memoirs in Armour
Briefly

When Sage Elsesser first started anonymously self-releasing his music, listening to him felt like pressing an ear against a bedroom door, eavesdropping on a troubled man and his muffled prayers... By last year's Ways of Knowing, it didn't sound like we were stealing secrets through a closed door anymore. Navy Blue was presenting a fully-produced snapshot of someone who had grown up.
For all its existential baggage, this growth made Navy's fourth LP feel like a cornerstone of his saga, a glimpse of how he could rap with more than just a distant snare in his headphones... On Memoirs, he doesn't seem
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