It Leads to This explained

It Leads to This
Type:studio
Artist:The Pineapple Thief
Cover:The Pineapple Thief - It Leads to This.png
Recorded:2021–2023
Studio:
  • Bourne Place (London)
  • Soord Studios (Yeovil)
Length:40:45
Label:Kscope
Prev Title:Give It Back
Prev Year:2022

It Leads to This is the fifteenth studio album by British progressive rock band The Pineapple Thief. It was released on 9 February 2024 through Kscope.

Background

Recorded between London and Yeovil,[1] The Pineapple Thief worked on the record "for nearly three years" prior to its announcement on 29 November 2023. Frontman Bruce Soord thought it was "the most intense time" he remembers within the band. He felt "being pushed well beyond" his limits. It Leads to This continued his "desire to observe" and "(try to) make sense of life".[2]

Critical reception

It Leads to This received positive reviews from critics. Dom Lawson of Blabbermouth.net thought that the band once again "redefined their artful, prog-tinged alt-rock as something bigger", however "more expansive and more explosive" than before. It observes "the frustrations and existential turbulence" of the modern day humankind "but without opting to pompously spell things out".

Dennis Rieger at Laut.de opined that The Pineapple Thief delivered their best album since Your Wilderness (2016), an "excellently recorded and produced album" that sees the members up their scale in terms of instrumentals and "hardness". However, Rieger wished the band allowed more "chaos" into their music.

Personnel

The Pineapple Thief

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Pineapple Thief - It Leads to This. AllMusic. 20 February 2024.
  2. Web site: The Pineapple Thief announce brand new album It Leads to This. Ewing. Jerry. Louder Sound. 29 November 2023. 20 February 2024.