2017 studio album by Waxahatchee
Out in the Storm is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Waxahatchee , released on July 14, 2017 through Merge .[ 2] It features her sister Allison Crutchfield on keyboards and percussion, as well as Katie Harkin (the touring guitarist for the rock band Sleater-Kinney ), Katherine Simonetti, and Ashley Arnwine.[ 3] Dinosaur Jr. /Sonic Youth producer John Agnello recorded the album live.[ 2] The album was released digitally, on vinyl and compact disc.[ 4]
Critical reception
Out in the Storm gained a positive reception from music critics. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 80 based on 28 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[ 6] In AllMusic , Marcy Donelson wrote: "With Crutchfield forthright as ever and collaborators suited to drive home her position, Out in the Storm hits with strength as much as emotion."[ 7] Exclaim! writer Sarah Murphy remarked that "the results are some of Crutchfield's biggest rock'n'roll anthems yet."[ 17]
Accolades
Track listing
All tracks are written by Katie Crutchfield
Title 1. "Never Been Wrong" 3:12 2. "8 Ball" 2:49 3. "Silver" 3:24 4. "Recite Remorse" 4:38 5. "Sparks Fly" 3:06 6. "Brass Beam" 2:42 7. "Hear You" 3:01 8. "A Little More" 2:32 9. "No Question" 3:38 10. "Fade" 3:47 Total length: 32:49
Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.[ 7]
Katie Crutchfield โ bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion, producer, vocals
Allison Crutchfield โ keyboards, percussion
John Agnello โ engineer, producer
Ashley Arnwine โ drums
Greg Calbi โ mastering
Joey Doubek โ percussion
Katie Harkin โ guitar, keyboards, percussion, piano, vocals
Daniel Murphy โ design
Matt Schimelfenig โ tracking assistant
Daniel Shea โ photography
Katherine Simonetti โ bass
References
^ Gotrich, Lars. "Waxahatchee Announces 'Out in the Storm,' Shares Video For First Single" . NPR.org . Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
^ a b Breihan, Tom (July 10, 2017). "Stream Waxahatchee Out in the Storm" . Stereogum . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ Sodomsky, Sam. "Waxahatchee Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song "Silver": Watch" . pitchfork.com . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ "Out in the Storm Waxahatchee" . mergerecords . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ "Out In The Storm by Waxahatchee reviews" . AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ a b "Reviews and Tracks for Out in the Storm by Waxahatchee" . Metacritic . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ a b c Donelson, Marcy. "Out in the Storm โ Waxahatchee" . AllMusic . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ Ryan, Kyle (July 12, 2017). "Waxahatchee takes another big step forward on the excellent Out In The Storm" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
^ Mumford, Gwilym (July 13, 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm review โ a captivating breakup album" . The Guardian . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
^ Long, Siobhan (July 12, 2017). "Waxahatchee: Raw power with killer instincts" . The Irish Times . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
^ Mackay, Emily (July 16, 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm review โ thrillingly alive" . The Observer . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
^ Sodomsky, Sam (July 13, 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm" . Pitchfork . Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
^ Snapes, Laura (August 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm". Q (375): 112.
^ Dolan, Jon (July 18, 2017). "Review: Waxahatchee's Grueling, Thrilling LP Is Indie Rock Band's Sharpest Yet" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
^ Watts, Peter (August 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm". Uncut (243): 38.
^ Christgau, Robert (August 18, 2017). "Robert Christgau on Waxahatchee's Brilliant New Anger" . Vice . Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
^ Murphy, Sarah (July 12, 2017). "Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm" . Exclaim! . Retrieved July 21, 2017 .
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^ "The 50 Best Albums of 2017" Archived December 1, 2017, at the Wayback Machine . Paste . Wolfgang's Vault . November 27, 2017. p. 5. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
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