Zayn’s ‘Room Under the Stairs’: All 15 Songs Ranked

“This might not sound right, but it’s alright, it’s real/ I’m findin’ my way on the highway this year.” The chorus of “Concrete Kisses,” delivered in a peaceful lilt and surrounded by homespun guitars, gets at the heart of Room Under the Stairs, Zayn’s fourth solo studio album and what is clearly a transitional project from the 31-year-old star.

In the years since becoming a massive pop figure as part of One Direction — and then the first member of the group to launch a solo career — Zayn has remained prolific and scored real rhythmic-pop hits. Yet he has also recoiled from the trappings of modern pop stardom, from the months-long tours to the social media check-ins, and also fidgeted whenever being pigeonholed into one musical trend or sonic identity. Enter Dave Cobb — the Nashville producer best known for his country and Americana work with artists like Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile and Jason Isbell — who has helped Zayn unlock a new version of his studio persona.

Although Room Under the Stairs is rooted in pop songwriting, Zayn has adopted a rugged sound and shaggier vocal delivery, belting out hooks over woodsy guitar work and blending syllables together into a tender drawl. The lyrics often turn confessional, and are preoccupied with growing pains, with few resolutions uncovered as Zayn continues a self-reflective journey toward true artistry. Potential hits are scarce on the track list, but that’s precisely the point; Zayn has led radio staples, and is ready for something he perceives as more meaningful.

Room Under the Stairs is an imperfect entry in Zayn’s discography, but either now or in the future, he would likely admit that he has used this album to build toward something greater — to pinpoint, and expand upon, a deeper authenticity. He has set up a more intriguing future in doing so, and in the meantime, we get to hear and enjoy his growth in real time.

Although the entirety of Room Under the Stairs is worth exploring, here is a preliminary ranking of the best songs on Zayn’s latest full-length.

Jason Lipshutz

Billboard