CD: Urban review: Kanye West, 808s and Heartbreak | Music | The Observer
Killing the pain by throwing himself into his work, West is promising another record soon, although it’s unclear whether it will be an Amnesiac-style companion to what is essentially his equivalent of Radiohead’s Kid A, a slate-cleaning exercise that allows for creative, and in this case personal, rebirth. It might seem harsh but let’s hope he doesn’t find too much happiness in the meantime. Loneliness is proving quite the muse.