It comes as close as any album made in quarantine to capturing the messiness of this chaotic, bleak year." He continued to write that the album sounds like "what you might imagine happens when seven distinct voices share a space and lean on one another to process the events of an uncertain world." Complex illustrated the album as "music that blurs the lines between Atlanta trap, neo-soul, R&B, and folk music, a gamble that resulted in the most holistic music of their career." Īaron Williams of Uproxx said the album "draws from across Americana, especially Black traditions like jazz and gospel, fusing them with folksy banjo and out-of-tune pianos to suggest simpler times and echo the sentimental rhapsodizing of the group's members." He continued to say " Spilligion is richer, more expansive, and more surprising than its predecessor." Fred Thomas of AllMusic said the album "is a boundless synthesis of styles and ideas that never gets too serious.
Rolling Stone writer Grant Ridner described the album as "an album filled equally with uplifting, soulful melodies and contemplative bars about day-to-day reality in 2020.
Spilligion received generally positive reviews.
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Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores "Hapi" was released as the album's third single on September 22, 2020. On September 10, the second single "Baptize" was released featuring Ant Clemons. The official music video was directed by Caleb Seales with the in-house production company Opn Szn. On June 11, they released the single "End of Daze". On September 8, Spillage Village unveiled the artwork designed by in-house artist Fred Lozano, who was in charge of the creative design and direction for DiCaprio 2 and Mirrorland. It's like the universe gave us time because we were talking about it." Mereba stated that the album's creation developed from a natural camaraderie of pushing each other as a group. When we first started conceptualizing this project, we didn't know how possible it would be because we didn't know if everybody would have time. WowGr8 also elaborated, saying "every time we do one of these projects we become progressively busier as artists and we're all over the world. In April, Olu said in an interview "the first couple of weeks everybody was together and you can just feel the vibes". ĮarthGang wrote on social media about the album's recording sessions, saying "the quarantine has made it happen". Each group member lived in the studio home for more than two months due to self-quarantine rules in Atlanta, with the exception of 6lack who was in Los Angeles and participated remotely, and Mereba who was present at the studio but returned home after the album was complete. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the studio became a safe place to be stationary, as they decided to record the collective instead. In March 2020, JID rented the Spillage Village studio house in Atlanta to record his third solo album, with the members of the group expected make appearances. This is more in tune socially because we got the chance to sit down and make this project together." Recording and production We're all way more mature and writing about reflections on the times around us right now. We see how much the music has evolved from the time we were apart to the time we come back together each time. We do one and all go off and work on what we want to work on and then we come back and do another one. WowGr8 says that the Spillage Village project are "like a time capsule.
In 2020, they announced the latest addition of Benji, who is the younger brother of the affiliated producer Christo. The group began with members EarthGang, JID, Hollywood JB, and Jurdan Bryant, while adding Mereba and 6lack later in 2014.
In March 2020, Spillage Village announced the album title. Spilligion is the fourth overall collaborative album by the collective, following the Bears Like This trilogy.