The Guardian
100
(Columbia)
The three sisters switch into melancholy for this richly searching, explosively produced third album
On Haim’s third album, frontwoman Danielle drives endlessly around LA, away from a shaky relationship and her own malaise, sometimes towards illicit desire but mostly to nowhere at all. “Woke up at the wheel on the edge of town / It all looked the same every mile / Screaming every word of Both Sides Now,” she mutters over the stonewashed, slippery beat of I Know Alone.
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Fri Jun 26 08:00:44 GMT 2020