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Jul 19, 2017The ways they refashioned vintage pop on Days Are Gone felt risky, but Something to Tell You offers safer, smaller pleasures.
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Jun 29, 2017Although littered with incandescent beams of hyper-melody--extending a hand to the youth of 2013’s ‘Days Are Gone’, Something To Tell You is patient and moves at its own, night-unending pace, where Californian sister act Este, Danielle, and Alana surf some kind of strange paradise between love and loss.
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Jun 29, 2017As a recorded artifact, the album falls short of providing a greater realization of the band’s honest potential, losing its better threads in a clutter of noise too loosely woven together to enhance the intended tapestry.
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Jul 7, 2017It’s as if Haim are pulling apart the production strands of their debut, and pitting them against one another. For majority of the time it works, on a surprisingly low-key second album that’s worth spending some time (or rather, Haim?) with.
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Jul 5, 2017Something To Tell You is no disaster and you could do worse for background listening whilst tackling the ironing or something, but music really shouldn’t be quite this uninspired, nor should the artists at the helm.
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Jul 5, 2017Mostly HAIM zero in on what they do best, and the result is a simple and staggering ode to the joy and craftsmanship of American pop.
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Jul 5, 2017Ultimately, Something to Tell You rests uncomfortably between the retro California pop sound HAIM pulled off so perfectly on album number one and experimentation that reaches a little too far into a cartoonish computerized concept of the future.
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Jul 5, 2017The record makes you believe in the image in the “Want You Back” video of three women sharing a vivid private language. It also makes you believe that rock might have a future (even if it’s only the genre’s past).
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MojoJun 29, 2017For the most part, Haim remain drive-time ear candy, undeniably slick and effervescent. [Aug 2017, p.88]
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Jul 6, 2017The Haim sisters are back with Something To Tell You, a big, brash, bold pop record which has rather more depth than some might expect.
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Jul 6, 2017The end result is a record rooted in the bass flicks, shimmering synths and lovelorn lyrics that defined their debut.
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Aug 24, 2017Something to Tell You doesn’t attempt anything new and keeps it safe, though, and when your best track is yet another sanitized extract of Tango in the Night, well, that’s not saying much.
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Jul 7, 2017If there is a difference between albums one and two, its the slightly twangier vibes and a structural emphasis on keyboard and guitar breakdowns that could be extendable live. It’s not hard to imagine Something To Tell You translating well to Haim’s amped-up stage show.
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Jul 11, 2017On Something To Tell You, HAIM tend not to over complicate things with their West Coast pop: something that mostly plays to their advantage, but at times leaves them playing it safe.
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Jul 7, 2017As on Days Are Gone, its sheen is current and its spirit out of step. Beat by beat, Haim are the classic sound of heartbreak alleviated, if only for a moment.
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Jul 13, 2017Something to Tell You can be obscured in its crowded tapestry of hooks, licks, and rapid fire refrains. It shines best when Haim step back, relax, and allow the songs to expand into their own idiosyncratic shapes.
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Jul 7, 2017Something to Tell You is so impossibly infectious that they can just about get away with more of the same this time around.
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Jul 10, 2017The reality is that Something to Tell You, though strong in its own right, just doesn’t quite live up to the pomp and circumstance established by Days.
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Q MagazineJul 6, 2017They still sound a bit like a millennial Fleetwood Mac with a love of En Vogue--and they've retained a bit of sonic weirdness. [Aug 2017, p.104]
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Jun 29, 2017These songs don't always explode with the sunny ebullience of the first LP, but the melodies, beats and ideas are layered and piled high, like a couch-pillow fort.
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Jul 10, 2017These 11 slickly produced tracks are kept more uniform in tone and content, to the point of repetition, and the feelings expressed sound more manufactured than genuine.
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Jul 13, 2017The band is smart, then, to play to their strengths on Something to Tell You: experiments at small scale.
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Jul 7, 2017On Something To Tell You, HAIM’s innate sincerity and musical ambitions finally sync up, resulting in one of the more consistent, cohesive, and enjoyable records of the year.
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Jul 7, 2017It’s hard not to feel that, had they let them run a little wilder, Something to Tell You might be a richer album. For now, they seem content in their comfort zone, striving for--and occasionally achieving-- glossily depthless pop perfection.
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Jul 5, 2017These songs are as limp as long-lost lettuce, several of them barely meriting the appellation “song” at all.
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Jul 10, 2017Handily, 70s soft rock is a well-worn vector for such feelings. And if there is a nit to pick with Something to Tell You, it is that Haim’s balance of R&B and soft rock has leaned too far in favour of blowsy wallowing, and away from R&B’s clever sonic feints and tough-girl postures.
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Jun 30, 2017The songs have a feel of personal strife, but are so vague that they can fit into just about any explanation you care to apply to them. But these criticisms are unimportant when faced with the simple catchiness of the music.
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Jul 11, 2017A sense of sisterhood is a huge part of Haim’s appeal, yet the humorous camaraderie and rocky swagger they present on stage all but vanishes in the studio.
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UncutJun 29, 2017The result is sparkling, if substance-free, historical re-enactment. [Aug 2017, p.30]
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Jul 7, 2017In all, HAIM continue to craft engaging pop music.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 114 out of 146
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Mixed: 21 out of 146
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Negative: 11 out of 146
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