Imitation of War explained

Imitation of War
Type:studio
Artist:Itasca
Cover:Itasca - Imitation of War.png
Alt:A black image with the artist name and album title printed at the top in different colored letters, with a small painting of a road over a river going up a hill in the bottom-left corner
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Length:40:32
Label:Paradise of Bachelors
Producer:
  • Kayla Cohen
  • Robbie Cody
Prev Title:Spring
Prev Year:2019

Imitation of War is the fifth studio album by American musician Kayla Cohen under the pseudonym Itasca, released on February 9, 2024, through Paradise of Bachelors. Cohen produced the album with Robbie Cody. It received positive reviews from critics.

Critical reception

Imitation of War received a score of 78 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Uncut felt that "switching guitars opens her songs up considerably, but Cohen maintains the intimacy and intelligence that have always been her signature". Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Mitch Therieau called it "conversant in a certain language of post-punk, dual-guitar rock—that of, say, Television or Pavement—but whose animating spirit lies somewhere else entirely. Over a suite of patient songs that don't so much stretch out as tunnel inward, Cohen and her band render richly textured guitar-rock dreamscapes that nonetheless feel grounded and immediate."

Marcy Donelson of AllMusic wrote that Imitation of War "finds Itasca taking the band's sound a step further by plugging in and dipping a toe into rock territory for the first time, if a particularly hazy, heavy-lidded, and still folk-style variety of rock". Clashs Robin Murray described it as "a wonderful record – hugely atmospheric, it transcends her freak folk past, taking on a life and colour of its own".

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