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8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 188 Ratings

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  1. Mar 12, 2022
    3
    at a point, its many detailed references start to feel like clutter, preventing the songs from moving too freely in their own ways
  2. Feb 18, 2022
    7
    St. Vincent's sixth studio album "Daddy's Home" is a very personal and accessible record thanks to Annie Clark's humorous lyrics. It is musically versatile with elements of groovy funk, guitar rock and even modern electronic music. The impeccable production by Jack Antonoff is also perfectly balanced.

    Unfortunately, some songs need to be pushed in the right direction. In addition, it is
    St. Vincent's sixth studio album "Daddy's Home" is a very personal and accessible record thanks to Annie Clark's humorous lyrics. It is musically versatile with elements of groovy funk, guitar rock and even modern electronic music. The impeccable production by Jack Antonoff is also perfectly balanced.

    Unfortunately, some songs need to be pushed in the right direction. In addition, it is missing a certain sonic sharpness in some places. Overall not as spectacular as the critics say, but still a proper psychedelic record.

    My favorites:
    "The Melting of the Sun"
    "Down"
    "Down and Out Downtown"

    ~ Fürstenberg
    February 18, 2022
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  3. Nov 13, 2021
    10
    one of the best albums this year, love you annie! the psychedelic feel is just incredible in this album. the melting of the sun is a highlight for sure.
  4. Sep 17, 2021
    9
    Elegant, jazzy, classy. A really mature album where St Vincent talks about her life, her daddy and her struggles. The first song "Pay Your Way in Pain" is an album highlight and one of the best song of the year.
  5. Sep 3, 2021
    7
    I don't know if I like the songs but I like the songwriting and I like the production. I think it is great but not something I would listen to passively.
  6. Aug 21, 2021
    5
    this album is painfully mediocre, i don't understand how people think it's the best album of the year or whatever, the production is kinda good thanks to the legendary jack, but most of the tracks feel very bland and uninspired, i got so bored
  7. Aug 19, 2021
    8
    Not knowing what to expect with this album as it was my first from St. Vincent, I am throughly impressed and enjoyed the bulk of the album with the exception of the opener and the title track. The groove and vibe make me think of a smoky room in old school New Orleans. It’s sad without bringing you down. I love what she does with her vocals her as they can be classy, weirdo and everywhereNot knowing what to expect with this album as it was my first from St. Vincent, I am throughly impressed and enjoyed the bulk of the album with the exception of the opener and the title track. The groove and vibe make me think of a smoky room in old school New Orleans. It’s sad without bringing you down. I love what she does with her vocals her as they can be classy, weirdo and everywhere in between. I am going to enjoy listing to this one on repeat as well as exploring her other music. Pay Your Way In Pain - 6
    Down And Out Downtown - 8
    Daddy’s Home - 6
    Live In The Dream - 9
    The Melting Of The Sun - 8 Humming (Interlude 1) - N/A The Laughing Man - 8
    Down - 8
    Humming (Interlude 2) - N/A
    Somebody Like Me - 10
    My Baby Wants A Baby - 9
    …At The Holiday Party - 8
    Candy Darling - 9 Humming (Interlude 3) - N/A 89/110 81/100 B-
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  8. Jul 4, 2021
    8
    very very good album
    8/10
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  9. Jun 19, 2021
    9
    A clear tribute and challenge for psychedelia ("Live In The Dream"), Candy Darling (the song of the same title), patriarchal impositions on women ("My Baby Wants a Baby") and the social frustration of success ( "... At The Holiday Party"). Annie Clark is back more prepared than ever, bringing with her promising, dreamy and splendid products to enjoy as the world returns to her naturalA clear tribute and challenge for psychedelia ("Live In The Dream"), Candy Darling (the song of the same title), patriarchal impositions on women ("My Baby Wants a Baby") and the social frustration of success ( "... At The Holiday Party"). Annie Clark is back more prepared than ever, bringing with her promising, dreamy and splendid products to enjoy as the world returns to her natural state without COVID-19. The instrumentals are from another orbit, frankly; impeccable harmonizations between Annie, her backup singers and her guitar. BRAVO!

    fav tracks: "Down", "The Laughing Man", "Pay Your Way In Pain", "Somebody Like Me" & "Down And Out Downtown"
    KEY-TRACK: "Daddy's Home"
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  10. Jun 16, 2021
    9
    A produção impecável principalmente nas músicas que puxam mais pro psicodélico e amei como as letras no geral falam sobre imperfeições e problema do cotidiano de uma forma tão relacionável
  11. Jun 12, 2021
    10
    Que álbum fantástico, sua energia é de tranquilidade e de uma forma nostálgicas de grandes álbuns do século passado. Digno de vencer Album of the Year no Grammy's.
  12. Jun 4, 2021
    10
    Amazing vocals, lyrics and production one of her most beautiful and personal albums.
  13. May 27, 2021
    9
    A very beautiful, relaxing, new direction. I enjoyed the Masseduction era, but felt overblown by rigid aesthetic and sounds. Was happy to see Annie take a left turn into new instrumentation. "Down" "Live the Dream" and "...At the Holiday Party" are my favorites! But there isn't a single track I don't enjoy. I think the only thing keeping it from a solid 10 is the tracklist orderA very beautiful, relaxing, new direction. I enjoyed the Masseduction era, but felt overblown by rigid aesthetic and sounds. Was happy to see Annie take a left turn into new instrumentation. "Down" "Live the Dream" and "...At the Holiday Party" are my favorites! But there isn't a single track I don't enjoy. I think the only thing keeping it from a solid 10 is the tracklist order itself- doesn't flow and the 3 interludes are muffled and don't add anything. Actually reorganized the tracklisting in a spotify playlist and removed the interludes and it i now see this album in its 10-rating glory. :) Expand
  14. May 27, 2021
    4
    This is a really lame attempt at rehashing the 70s sound without adding anything new to it. "Down" is an actual fantastic song on an album filled with mostly dull songs. One song blatantly rips off of Brain Damage by Pink Floyd and it pales in comparison. It was just offensive to me that St. Vincent would rip off of it and not do anything more than rip it off.
  15. May 26, 2021
    10
    The best album of 2021 so far, magnificent and fun. Annie Clark is a queen.
  16. May 24, 2021
    9
    Wow! 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.
  17. May 24, 2021
    10
    I don’t remember the last time I heard an entire album without skipping a single track.
  18. May 20, 2021
    0
    So depressed. I really wanted to get into this but I literally felt like passing out. Maybe next time.
  19. May 22, 2021
    8
    My original rating was a 7/10. I am changing it to 8/10.
    On first listen, I liked the album, but thought it was a little slow and boring. Over the past few days, the record has grown a lot on me. This album is so smooth and lush. Excellent production from Jack Antonoff.
    My favorite songs are: Pay Your Way In Pain, Live In The Dream, The Melting of the Sun, The Laughing Man, My Baby
    My original rating was a 7/10. I am changing it to 8/10.
    On first listen, I liked the album, but thought it was a little slow and boring. Over the past few days, the record has grown a lot on me. This album is so smooth and lush. Excellent production from Jack Antonoff.

    My favorite songs are: Pay Your Way In Pain, Live In The Dream, The Melting of the Sun, The Laughing Man, My Baby Wants A Baby, and ...At The Holiday Party. The humming interludes are cool extras too, interlude 1 is so beautiful.

    I love how St. Vincent changes it up each album. I will be following her for a while.
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  20. May 21, 2021
    6
    The latest releases from St. Vincent finds her being nostalgic and looking inward. It's a great change of pace. I discovered St. Vincent in early 2019 and began listening back to her earlier albums. 2017's "MASSEDUCTION" was my favorite.

    "Daddy's Home" is quite a confident album. The first song, "Pay Your Way In Pain" oozes charisma and charm. It is a wonderful choice for a first song
    The latest releases from St. Vincent finds her being nostalgic and looking inward. It's a great change of pace. I discovered St. Vincent in early 2019 and began listening back to her earlier albums. 2017's "MASSEDUCTION" was my favorite.

    "Daddy's Home" is quite a confident album. The first song, "Pay Your Way In Pain" oozes charisma and charm. It is a wonderful choice for a first song and single. Nevertheless, I find that magic gets lost in the next few tracks.

    "Down and Out Downtown" is great fun and quite cinematic. "Daddy's Home" is also jovial and does not fall short on groove and funk. I find, however, that "Live in the Dream" is a good song thematically, but it is perhaps a bit too long, but I still appreciate the artistry that went into each track. "The Melting of the Sun" and "The Laughing Man" are other great psychedelic 70s cuts with a lot of angst and soul.

    My favorite track, aside from "Pay Your Way In Pain", is "Down". The song is infused with modern production techniques while also taking inspiration from 70s funk. It is a classic. The next few songs after that is where I feel it loses cohesion. "Somebody Like Me" and "My Baby Wants A Baby" are nice songs, but there are already so many slower cuts on "Daddy's Home". I think the album could've used a few more upbeat and groovy tunes.

    "Daddy's Home" is a solid release for St. Vincent. I feel though that the album loses flow and cohesion after a while and seems like one long dream.
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  21. May 21, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Uno de los mejores álbumes del año, y el segundo mejor álbum de Annie en su discografía Thank you St. Vincent Expand
  22. May 20, 2021
    10
    WOW! This album is really good, very cool 60s and 70s vibes! I adore the production and instrumentation
  23. May 20, 2021
    5
    Huge fan of St. Vincent. Been to multiple concerts. This is her weakest album. I wasn't the biggest fan of Mass Seduction, but there were songs that blew my mind. There is nothing on Daddy's Home that is memorable. The album feels bland and nothing feels new.
    Marry Me, Actor, Strange Mercy and Love This Giant felt fresh. St. Vincent and Masseduction had songs that made me feel
    Huge fan of St. Vincent. Been to multiple concerts. This is her weakest album. I wasn't the biggest fan of Mass Seduction, but there were songs that blew my mind. There is nothing on Daddy's Home that is memorable. The album feels bland and nothing feels new.
    Marry Me, Actor, Strange Mercy and Love This Giant felt fresh. St. Vincent and Masseduction had songs that made me feel alive. I am a bit disappointed that she can put this album out and get praised because I feel like Annie can do so much better. This doesn't feel innovative. This feels like music I leave on in the background.
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  24. May 19, 2021
    10
    Daddy'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!
  25. May 18, 2021
    0
    What happened to Annie? I miss her early work. It doesn’t add up to what she has done.
  26. May 18, 2021
    10
    It'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!
  27. May 18, 2021
    9
    This is a refreshing release for St Vincent. After a string of very good avant-garde pop-rock albums, it was time for her to go back to live instrumentation. Her creativity put into her last records now is looked through an analogue scope that makes the album reach almost the same heights, while also gaining "familiarity" quality on the other side showcasing the 70's music that inspiredThis is a refreshing release for St Vincent. After a string of very good avant-garde pop-rock albums, it was time for her to go back to live instrumentation. Her creativity put into her last records now is looked through an analogue scope that makes the album reach almost the same heights, while also gaining "familiarity" quality on the other side showcasing the 70's music that inspired the record. Agressive songs, smooth psychedelic songs, epic progressive ballads, catchy vintage pop songs, accelerated songs, etc. You have it all Expand
  28. May 18, 2021
    10
    It'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.
  29. May 17, 2021
    0
    I can’t seem to get through the album the way I have from her past albums. Doesn’t feel like the sound suits her. Maybe a better producer? Sounds unfinished.
  30. May 14, 2021
    0
    Too dull and disconnected. If it had more catchy melodies, it might have won the aesthetic over. Doesn’t live up to its hype.
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 29
  2. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Jun 28, 2021
    60
    Weighed 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.
  2. May 21, 2021
    80
    Daddy'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.
  3. May 19, 2021
    67
    It 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.