St. Vincent - Daddy's Home ALBUM REVIEW
Wow, I didn’t know that Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg could reinvent themselves so drastically.
I gotta be honest with you, this isn’t my type of music. I’ve always had an appreciation for rock music like this, but it’s never been my personal favorite. Annie Clark, better known as St. Vincent, has always been an artist that has consistently brought her a-game to every release she’s done. Now, her latest project, Daddy’s Home, is one of the most anticipated rock records of the year. Straight to the point intro here, so let’s get right into the album.
Right off the bat, this album isn’t what I expected. The cover gives off some vintage, 70s soul vibe and it’s actually a really great look for Clark. As I said earlier, this is a rock album through and through. The production on this is clean and smooth as fuck, it almost feels magical. Super-producer Jack Antonoff gave his golden touch to this, and as always, it’s fantastic across the board. It’s really going for that 70s style and nostalgia, and it knocks it out of the park. Clark’s vocals are also stellar here. She knows exactly what to do with each song, and for nearly every track, she knocks it out of the park.
Daddy’s Home is a stylish, 70s rock throwback that’s a masterclass in songwriting. Yes, the production is great, but this is St. Vincent’s album through and through, and boy, is it great. And yes, I'm aware of how short this review is.
8/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
Daddy’s Home is a Loma Vista release.
I gotta be honest with you, this isn’t my type of music. I’ve always had an appreciation for rock music like this, but it’s never been my personal favorite. Annie Clark, better known as St. Vincent, has always been an artist that has consistently brought her a-game to every release she’s done. Now, her latest project, Daddy’s Home, is one of the most anticipated rock records of the year. Straight to the point intro here, so let’s get right into the album.
Right off the bat, this album isn’t what I expected. The cover gives off some vintage, 70s soul vibe and it’s actually a really great look for Clark. As I said earlier, this is a rock album through and through. The production on this is clean and smooth as fuck, it almost feels magical. Super-producer Jack Antonoff gave his golden touch to this, and as always, it’s fantastic across the board. It’s really going for that 70s style and nostalgia, and it knocks it out of the park. Clark’s vocals are also stellar here. She knows exactly what to do with each song, and for nearly every track, she knocks it out of the park.
Daddy’s Home is a stylish, 70s rock throwback that’s a masterclass in songwriting. Yes, the production is great, but this is St. Vincent’s album through and through, and boy, is it great. And yes, I'm aware of how short this review is.
8/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
Daddy’s Home is a Loma Vista release.
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