Durand Bernarr BERNARR. Album Review: A Genre-Bending Win

Durand Bernarr BERNARR. Album Review: A Genre-Bending Win Durand Bernarr reclining on a couch in silk outfit on BERNARR album cover Durand Bernarr on the cover of BERNARR. (Photo courtesy of Durand Bernarr / DSING RECORDS / Create Music Group Inc.)

There are artists who can sing, and then there are artists whose voices feel like an extension of who they are. Durand Bernarr has always been the latter.

On BERNARR., that truth feels even more locked in.

From the moment the album begins, it’s clear that authenticity is still the foundation of everything he does. That hasn’t changed. What has evolved is the scale.

This album is bigger, more theatrical, and more expansive in the way it moves between sounds and ideas, which is a tall order after the success of his last album, Bloom that took home the Grammy for Best Progressive R&B Album. It doesn’t settle into one lane, and it’s not trying to.

Instead, it evolves.

Across its runtime, BERNARR. seamlessly blends dance, R&B, funk, and pop, while also weaving in unexpected textures like soft rock and gospel influences. It’s a mix that shouldn’t always feel cohesive on paper, but it works because Bernarr never sounds out of place.

He moves through each genre like it belongs to him. And at the center of all of it is his voice.

There’s a control to how he uses it, but it never feels calculated. It’s expressive, layered, and at times almost overwhelming in the best way. Tracks like “AM I OKAY?!” put that on full display, stripping things back just enough to let his vocal ability carry the emotional weight.

It’s one of the clearest moments on the album where technique and feeling meet without competing. But what makes BERNARR. stand out isn’t just how well it sounds. It’s how alive it feels.

The album leans into the theatrics that have become part of Bernarr’s identity as an artist. Not in a way that feels forced or overproduced, but in a way that mirrors how he naturally exists within his music.

There’s drama. There’s humor. There’s intention behind even the most playful moments.

On tracks like “Sugar Family” and “SHARP!,” Bernarr weaves in wit in a way that feels specific to him. It’s not just about being funny for the sake of it. It’s observational.

It’s rooted in real experiences, real frustrations, and real relationships, which makes those moments land differently. They don’t pull you out of the album. They pull you further into it.

That balance between humor and honesty shows up throughout the project. One moment, the album is pushing you to move, the next, it’s asking something more reflective. There’s an understanding that life doesn’t exist in one tone, and BERNARR. doesn’t try to simplify that.

It embraces it.

That’s also where the features come in.

With appearances from Vic Mensa, BJ the Chicago Kid, Big Sean, James Fauntleroy, Khalid, and Sevyn Streeter, the album never feels weighed down by its collaborators. Instead, they add texture. They shift the energy at the right moments, giving the project a sense of movement without taking away from Bernarr’s presence.

Still, even with all of those moving parts, the album’s biggest strength is how easy it is to get lost in it.

It’s almost impossible to sit still while listening. The grooves are too consistent. The energy is too intentional. Even when the album slows down, it never loses momentum completely. There’s always something pulling you forward, whether it’s the production, the writing, or Bernarr himself.

If there’s anything to push back on, it’s the size.

At 17 tracks, the album occasionally brushes up against feeling like it’s trying to prove just how much it can do. There are moments where the cleverness slightly outweighs the necessity. But even then, those moments don’t derail the overall experience.

They just highlight how ambitious the project is. And honestly, that ambition is part of the appeal.

BERNARR. doesn’t feel like an album made to be easily categorized or quickly consumed. It feels like a full expression of an artist who understands exactly who he is and isn’t interested in shrinking that for the sake of cohesion.

It’s layered. It’s expressive. It’s a little chaotic at times.

But it’s never inauthentic.

Durand Bernarr’s voice has always been undeniable. On BERNARR., everything around it finally feels just as fully realized.

 

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