Reviews"She’s settled in with the grit and shabby-chic glamor of early ‘70s Manhattan: heels on the subway, bodega roses, threats of love, violence and disillusion around every corner.", Included in Rolling Stone's "The 50 Best Albums of 2021" -- "Slinky, smart, and gloriously down-and-out, St. Vincent’s latest brings us back to the New York of the Velvet Underground...", "A Record That Is Revealing, Nuanced, and Deeply Emotional.", "The ‘70s-evoking songs on DADDY'S HOME -- at times gauzy, bluesy, or shredding -- reflect an artist solely in control of her work, never afraid to snarl or shout.", "With louche tales of benzo beauty queens and bodega roses, filtered through the wah-wah guitar haze and slithering disco-funk of a lost '70s AM-radio transmission.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Musically, DADDY'S HOME feels warmer than anything St Vincent has done before, trading in cold precision for looser rock’n’roll sounds that act as a kind of portal into her memories.", "The album flickers between dreamy jams and ‘70s ballads, between horn-filled funk and soul backup singers., 4 stars out of 5 -- "Clark’s howling vocals and delightfully angular synths on 'Pay Your Way in Pain' make it one of the strongest album openings of the year."
Additional InformationThe singer/songwriter's sixth album sets her explorations of moral grey areas to the loose, warm sounds of the early '70s.