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Universal acclaim- based on 188 Ratings
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Positive: 160 out of 188
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Mixed: 16 out of 188
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Negative: 12 out of 188
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May 14, 2021probably the best album of this year. the production is on another level. everybody say thank u st. vincent
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May 14, 2021This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 14, 2021This album had superb production and the direction for St Vincent is completely different (each era, as always); once again proving she is likely the defining TRUE artist and musician of her generation.
Predicting another Best Alternative Album win at the GRAMMYs in 2022. -
May 14, 2021Under the slightly over production is an album with some of the best song writing in years
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May 15, 2021It might be a different sound for Clark, and it takes time getting used to it to die-heart fans. But, it feels like a warm hug. It’s so well crafted and written, for me it’s her best work yet.
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May 15, 2021The best of St. Vincent! The album transports you to a 70's sound that is beyond the conventional
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May 15, 2021Daddy's Home has got a lot to say, it's about the feeling and the stories more than it is about weirdness, guitar shredding or innovation. Annie goes, as per usual, to a whole another direction [dimension] on her discography and even if she didn't top herself this time, she didn't disappoint giving us a solid, flowy and a whole mood record for ages.
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May 19, 2021Daddy's home, and Annie's back. I mean, oh my god, what a beautiful revelation of an album it is! Especially after MASSEDUCTION. The songs on this are catchy and dark, and always sonically unique. I just love St. Vincent. Thank you for this album, Annie!
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May 14, 2021This is incredible, the album of the year, amazing, spectacular, never the same, queen of everything.
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May 14, 2021
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May 18, 2021It's something that pushes you off the edge into deep thoughts, you get lost behind the beautiful and intriguing instrumentation on this album. Definitely something I'll keep playing.
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May 15, 2021This was the first St. Vincent album that I listened to (had only previously listened to 2 songs) so I did not know what to expect going into the album. But I loved it so much, especially how psychedelic/bluesy it is. Probably the favourite album I've listened to in 2021 so far.
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May 18, 2021It's a masterpiece, hands down! St vincent used the sounds of the 70s and brought them up to the present in perfect shape. Undoubtedly one of her best works!
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May 20, 2021WOW! This album is really good, very cool 60s and 70s vibes! I adore the production and instrumentation
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May 24, 2021I don’t remember the last time I heard an entire album without skipping a single track.
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May 17, 2021Best St. Vincent album since Actor. She's back doing what she does best, shredding on the guitar and writing beautiful (albeit quirky) melodies. I didn't love the last couple albums, despite some strong tracks on both. This is a consistently masterful album - not a bad track on it. It's a slight throwback to the 70's but it also sounds modern. A really impressive set of songs!
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May 16, 2021this album is literally collapse after collapse. If you're not streaming it, do it right now.
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May 27, 2021
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May 16, 2021Amooo álbum perfeito. St. Vincent lendária em tudo que se propõe a fazer. Obrigado por tudo
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May 26, 2021The best album of 2021 so far, magnificent and fun. Annie Clark is a queen.
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May 15, 2021i loved the album, is so good. st vincent shifts her sound yet again in a diferent direction
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May 14, 2021As always St. Vincent albums have many inventive sounds that are amazing one of my favorite tracks off this album was Down. Arguably the best album of 2021 so far. Hopefully she gets a Grammy for this she deserves it. Also kudos to Jack Antonoff who has been an amazing producer in recent years and working with St. Vincent on this album was a match made in heaven.
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May 15, 2021Great album, likely the album of the year. Critic reviews are focusing too much on the drama surrounding the album, not the actual music, which is incredible.
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May 18, 2021
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May 24, 2021Wow! Definitely a contender for album of the year. Production is amazing and also very experimental... definitely not your classic rock sound.
Some songs are a bit slow and sleepy, however the faster paced/more upbeat sounding songs really get your head moving. Some songs on here are a bit chaotic, but in a good way.
Overall a fantastic album. St Vincent always delivers. -
May 14, 2021
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May 14, 2021stupid New York Times didn't get the point that these songs are supposed to sound like they're free, improvised, chill and not engineered. i hate criticis that can't understand the intention of the art.
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May 14, 2021Aoty content for sure, St. Vincent never disapoints when it comes to good music, greatfull for her existence in the music industry
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May 16, 2021St. Vincent has shown that the best is yet to come, however, this is amazing, an instant classic.
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May 15, 2021St. Vincent never disapoints, probably one of the best albums of the year with textures from the early 70s but sounding fresh and innovative like each of her works.
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Jun 28, 2021Weighed down by its own concept and bloated with references, there’s just no room left for emotional reckoning. In the end, we’re better off seeing Daddy's Home as purely an homage to the rich ‘70s funk and psychedelic music scene from somebody who only experienced it secondhand. It’s simply unable to withstand the added complexity of the personal narrative that we were promised.
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May 21, 2021Daddy's Home takes time to unfold in listeners' imaginations. It's much more of a mood than anything else in her body of work, but its hazy reconciliation of the good and bad of the past makes it as an uncompromising statement from her as ever.
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May 19, 2021It is her most personal record to date, telling the story of her father’s incarceration and her own fear of parenthood. It is delivered entirely in costume. The best and truest moments on Daddy’s Home are when Clark refuses to play wife or mother.