User ratings in Music are temporarily disabled. More info
- Summary: The latest full-length release for the Chicago indie rock band finds Melina Ausikaitis taking lead on a majority of the nine tracks.
Buy Now
- Record Label: Joyful Noise
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
- More Details and Credits »
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 3 out of 5
-
Mixed: 2 out of 5
-
Negative: 0 out of 5
-
Jun 15, 2018An odd gem in a catalog full of them, 1984 is a rewarding left turn from a band who’ve remained interesting for so long because they’re less likely to fall off than wander.
-
Jun 1, 2018It’s summer-break music for overachievers who grew up to be misanthropic. It’s nightmare symphonic, something that’d play in the movie of your life once you’ve died and the credits rolled. Stripped back more than we’re used to from Joan of Arc, 1984 preserves their sense of humour in the track names only littering their work instead with pure statements of intent.
-
Jun 1, 2018Unlike He’s Got the Whole...--and indeed much of the Joan of Arc discography--it’s a stylistically cohesive effort too, primarily consisting of Ausikaitis delivering lilting, honeyed to the point of saccharine vocals over undulating, ambient backdrops.
-
Jun 1, 2018Despite these two tracks ["Psy-Fi/Fantasy" and "Forever Jung"] and the presence of electronics, 1984 is memorable for its folky, Scout Finch-like recollections that mix the playful, unfortunate, and innocent.
-
Jun 1, 2018Whether or not Joan of Arc are intentionally pulling back from some of the density of He’s Got the Whole, a bit too much space leaves stretches of 1984 less than solid in the process.
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 0 out of
-
Mixed: 0 out of
-
Negative: 0 out of