The Band Big Thief Discusses Their Sixth Studio Album, 'Double Infinity'
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‘Double Infinity’ captures listeners in a cosmic trance
4.0 out of 5.0 stars4.0 Big Thief’s sixth album, “Double Infinity,” released Sept. 5, takes a cosmic spin on themes of aging, love, loss, regret and reminiscence. It is the band’s first album as a trio, featuring Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and James Krivchenia, after the departure of previous bassist, Max Oleartchik. Using techniques of techno-folk and synth sounds over Lenker’s intimate vocals, this album is one that feels defiant of space and …
Album Review: Big Thief, ‘Double Infinity’
Big Thief find themselves at a creative crossroads. Or, as Adrianne Lenker more poetically puts it on the title track of their new album, Double Infinity: “At the bridge of two infinities/ What’s been lost and what lies waiting.” Recorded at New York’s Power Station Studios, the LP accordingly doesn’t sound like moving on so much as between those vast emotional points, with many of Lenker’s meditations on love reflecting the band’s own disorient…
Big Thief - Double Infinity
Hi, everyone. Ithony Seetano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new Big Thief album, Double Infinity. Here we have the sixth full-length LP from one of the biggest indie darling acts out there today, Big Thief. A New York band who has been on quite the run since the turn of the 2020s. Not to completely discount the band's early days because you certainly have to be doing something to drop your debut on Saddle…
With this sixth album with glaring sounds, the folk kings led by charismatic Adrianne Lenker sign a return to three unequals, which makes us regret their past sling.
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