Evening Standard

Crowd feels the love for sultry Banks of London

BANKS Eventim Apollo, W6

- RICK PEARSON

JILLIAN BANKS may hail from Orange County, California, but she has a long-standing love affair with our capital city.

The electro-soul singer titled an early EP London and paid tribute to her second home during last night’s show in Hammersmit­h. “This is where my music was first accepted,” she told the crowd.

It’s fair to say that London loves her back. The largely female crowd inside the Apollo were word-perfect on every song, bellowing them back at her. The sultry, minimal R&B that characteri­sed Banks’s latest album, 2016’s The Altar, has drawn comparison­s with The Weeknd, but live she’s her own propositio­n.

A brilliant singer and dancer, she was compelling on the strutting set opener Poltergeis­t. Backed by a two-piece band and two dancers, the setup was as sparse as the music, something that drew further attention to Banks’s lyrics. These are confession­al and

invariably concerned with doomed relationsh­ips (would you expect anything else from a psychology major who wrote her thesis on “children of divorced parents”?).

“I’m thinking it over, how you make me feel all sexy but it’s causing me shame,” she sang on the conflicted gothic pop of Waiting Game.

When these confession­als are accompanie­d by big beats and earworm choruses, as on standout track This Is What It Feels Like, Banks is irresistib­le. But when the dancers disappeare­d and the pace slowed, things took a turn for the self-indulgent. A cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car was preceded by a tale of how Banks thought her own voice was “too raspy” until she heard the deep and soulful tones of the great Chapman. But Banks isn’t this generation’s Tracy Chapman; she’s a popstar, and tracks like the arms-aloft Crowded Places were tailor-made for the masses.

Still, who needs self-awareness when you have so many other enviable gifts? Certainly not Banks, the wannabe outsider who’s really an odds-on favourite.

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