Heterosexuality (album) explained

Heterosexuality
Type:studio
Artist:Shamir
Cover:Shamir - Heterosexuality.jpg
Border:yes
Alt:A photo of the artist sat on a stool in the middle of a room with blue walls and a dingy concrete floor.
Label:AntiFragile Music
Producer:Hollow Comet
Prev Title:Shamir
Prev Year:2020
Next Title:Homo Anxietatem
Next Year:2023

Heterosexuality is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Shamir. It was released on February 11, 2022, by AntiFragile Music.[1]

Composition

Heterosexuality is an industrial, synth-pop, avant-garde pop, noise pop, indie rock, shoegaze,[2] and lo-fi album with influences from R&B, dream pop[3] alternative rock, alt-pop, industrial rap, new jack swing, tropicália, bossa nova, lounge pop, and art punk.

Lyrically, the album's ten tracks tell a narrative cycle, beginning with a trio of songs about "aggressive nonconformity as a political statement". On "Stability", Shamir expresses how that fight can take a toll and "unearths traumas, both universal ones and his own unique struggles". The album then "moves into a false, saccharine golden hour" with lyrics about "helplessness hardening into nihilism". On the last two songs, Shamir "entertains the slightest possibility of hope" and the fight returns.

Reception

AnyDecentMusic? has an average of 7.7 of 10 from 14 ratings.

AllMusic's Heather Phares says "While its seeming contradictions make it a slightly more challenging listen than Shamir was, Heterosexuality acknowledges how complicated just existing can be with the wit, creativity, and unguarded emotions that have been a vital part of Shamir's music since the beginning." The A.V. Clubs Max Freedman writes "Now that [Shamir]'s growing to love himself, he can finally start loving other people anew, too. It's been a long time coming, but Heterosexuality is an engaging way for it to arrive." DIYs Ben Tipple says the album "provides space for a poignant message, one that supersedes outdated expectations." Exclaim!s Rachel Kelly writes that "Shamir is economical with this album — not a bar or lyric is wasted, every moment is carefully curated to hit exactly where it needs to. This precision is why the album works so beautifully. Heterosexuality captivates and transports the listener, making an ethereal landscape out of dissonance and nihilism. It never repeats itself, it does not stutter, and it absolutely never apologizes."

The Line of Best Fits Sam Franzini says "Heterosexuality is an interesting title choice for an album for which norm-subverting is wholly within the music; it'd be like Björk titling an album Disco. But this album has it all, and listeners who crave forward-thinking, statement-making pop will find homes with "Gay Agenda", "Cisgender", and "Abomination", while those less involved can relax with the jams of "Cold Brew", "Nuclear", and "Stability"". Loud and Quiets Guia Cortassa writes that "there's more than enough to be mesmerised by in the multifaceted talent of this chameleonic artist." Pitchforks Peyton Thomas says the album "stands as a powerful alternative to the zero-calorie pride anthems that pepper the pop charts every June."

Year-end lists

Heterosexuality on year-end lists
Publication
Billboard47[4]
PopMatters50[5]
Sound Opinions
(Jim DeRogatis)
20[6]
Sound Opinions
(Greg Kot)
18
Treble42[7]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Piatkowski . Peter . February 11, 2022 . Shamir Thrills With New Album Heterosexuality . PopMatters . March 30, 2022.
  2. News: Unterberger . Andrew . June 6, 2022 . Best Albums of 2022 So Far: Staff Picks . Billboard . June 10, 2022.
  3. News: Watkins . Michael . February 14, 2022 . Shamir - Heterosexuality Review . . May 19, 2022.
  4. News: Lynch . Joe . December 6, 2022 . The 50 Best Albums of 2022 . Billboard . December 7, 2022.
  5. News: Piatkowski . Peter . December 6, 2022 . The 80 Best Albums of 2022 . PopMatters . December 7, 2022.
  6. News: December 9, 2022 . Sound Opinions #889: The Best Albums of 2022, Plus RIP Christine McVie . December 11, 2022.
  7. News: Langdon . Hickman . December 5, 2022 . The 50 Best Albums of 2022 . Treble . December 7, 2022.