When listeners were introduced to Leon Bridges in 2015, the story line presented him as a classy, reserved R&B/soul singer with a throwback sound and a wholesome Christian upbringing. His debut record even had a song about how awesome his mom is.
So what's with the tunes on his new album, like "Mrs." and "If It Feels Good (Then It Must Be)"? We hear Bridges grooving to sexy, modern beats and singing lines like this: "Sometimes I wonder why I went knocking on your door / Then you climb on top of me and I remember."
And this: "Oh, rock with me, girl / Hey mysterious / We don't have to act so serious / Be like nobody's watchin'."
Reached by phone last month at his home in Fort Worth, Texas, the unfailingly polite and soft-spoken singer seemed a tad embarrassed to be addressing questions about the sensual sexuality found on the new record, "Good Thing."
"I was just trying to follow whatever I felt like singing, and I tried not to think too much about what other people might think about it," he said.
Later, though, he laughed when asked about his mom's reaction to the sultrier tone in his new songs. Mom is well known to his fans thanks to the previous album's namesake song about her resiliency, "Lisa Sawyer."
"She came to our first show [behind this record] in Dallas," he recalled, "and afterward she was like, 'Hmmm, I don't know about that ['Mrs.'] song.' "
Bridges, 29, said he also tried not to think about how people might react to the sonic changeups on the new album, which should earn crossover attention from R&B and maybe even Top 40 radio stations. Anyone who was paying attention, though, might have seen the change a-coming.