No Now

No Now (stylized as NO NOW) is the debut studio album by English musician Clarence Clarity.

"[4] He claimed that the LP took years to create and that his previous EPs were "bitesize [sic] clarity".

"[1] The Guardian gave the album praise, saying it sounded "like funk played by a swarm of bees" and that it was "almost as good as Clarence Clarity thinks it is," also drawing comparison to much of Prince's output.

[6] Consequence of Sound drew a similar comparison, stating "We've seen shades of his messianic act before.

[7] DIY gave it 4 stars, claiming Clarence is "currently without an equal" and describing his music as polarizing.