Comparison answer surface FKA twigs discography

EUSEXUA vs EUSEXUA Afterglow

EUSEXUA currently leads EUSEXUA Afterglow in Chorus's FKA twigs critic-consensus view.

EUSEXUA sits at 80/100 across 1 reviews, while EUSEXUA Afterglow sits at 76/100 across 10 reviews. EUSEXUA Afterglow has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around EUSEXUA Afterglow, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
4
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
9
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
EUSEXUA Afterglow
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
EUSEXUA by FKA twigs
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EUSEXUA

FKA twigs

ChoruScore
80
Reviews
1
Confidence 90%
Sources 20
Range 67-100
Spread 8.8
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Early read based on 1 professional reviews. FKA twigs's EUSEXUA foregrounds the body as a site of repair, turning somatic healing into club-ready catharsis where pop hooks and rave textures coexist. Across this record the most compelling moments - “Room Of Fools” and “Keep It, Hold It” - land the album's thesis, pairing simple, memorable choruses with direct, al

Primary Praise

The best song, "Room Of Fools", is best because it fuses somatic chorus and exuberant dancefloor catharsis.

Primary Criticism

The record earned an 80/100 consensus score from one professional review, reflecting a measured but favorable critical reception.

Standout Tracks
Room Of Fools Keep It, Hold It Perfectly
Source Spread
67 · The A.V. Club 100 · DIY Magazine
EUSEXUA Afterglow by FKA twigs
Established consensus More reviews Tighter consensus

EUSEXUA Afterglow

FKA twigs

ChoruScore
76
Reviews
10
Confidence 82%
Sources 7
Range 70-80
Spread 4.1
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

FKA twigs's EUSEXUA Afterglow arrives as a nocturnal epilogue to her club-facing experiments, a record that trades peak-time catharsis for the shimmering residue of the afterparty. Across professional reviews, critics point to a consistent set of highlights — notably “Love Crimes”, “Sushi” and “HARD” — as the record's

Primary Praise

The best song is the club-leaning "Wild and Alone" for its breezy fame meditation and strong guest turn.

Primary Criticism

While some reviewers described Afterglow as uneven, a sequence of brilliant bursts amid experimental leftovers, others celebrated its willingness to foreground mood and sensual det

Standout Tracks
Sushi Slushy Love Crimes
Source Spread
70 · Rolling Stone 80 · The Skinny