Lush | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Snail Mail |
Cover: | Snail Mail Lush2.jpg |
Studio: |
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Genre: | Indie rock[1] |
Label: | Matador |
Producer: | Jake Aron |
Prev Title: | Habit |
Prev Year: | 2016 |
Next Title: | Valentine |
Next Year: | 2021 |
Lush is the debut studio album by American indie rock musician Snail Mail, released on June 8, 2018 through Matador Records.[2] The album was produced by Jake Aron.
Three singles preceded the release of the album: "Pristine",[3] "Heat Wave",[4] and "Let's Find an Out".[5]
Lush was nominated for Best Rock Album at the Libera Awards.[6]
Between 2016 and 2018, Lindsey Jordan released her debut EP Habit, signed a recording contract with Matador Records, toured the US and Europe, and graduated high school.
Jordan said of the writing process for Lush,
She also said, "I kind of had to teach myself to love [writing] again and do it for my own reasons; that’s sort of when all the songs started to be better."[7]
Jordan wrote 30 songs for the album. Speaking about her process, Jordan said
She also stated,
The New York Times said of Jordan's abilities,
Lush was produced by Jake Aron, who was selected by Lindsay Jordan for his "pop sensibilities" and "overall vibe".
Jordan claims to have suffered bouts of severe anxiety throughout the album's recording process. Being on a larger label, this was her first time being required to work on somebody else's timeline. She said,
The first single to be released from Lush was the song "Pristine", which was released on March 18, 2018. An accompanying lyrical music video was released on March 21, 2018 which featured Lindsey Jordan singing the song surrounded by the song's lyrics and visuals based on the album artwork for Lush. The single would receive rave reviews from music critics, with Patrick Mcdermott from The Fader dubbing it an "indie rock masterpiece."[8] Mike Katzif of NPR gave the song a very positive review, writing "Rarely can we witness the creative progression unfold from prodigious potential to fully realized vision so quickly. But when watching Snail Mail perform on stage, or hearing how a song like "Pristine" can unwind poetically with such fearlessness, it's clear Lush represents the beginning for a musician with so much to say."[9] In June of 2019, Lindsay Jordan and record producer Jake Aron re-recorded "Pristine" in Simlish for .[10]
”Heat Wave", the album's second single, was released on April 26, 2018. The single also features an accompanying music video directed by Brandon Herman which was released on the same day. The video features sequences of Lindsey Jordan playing ice hockey contrasted with footage of her performing the song alone. "Heat Wave" was well-received by critics, with Rolling Stone’s Simon Vozick-Levinson writing "Lindsey Jordan’s song for a green-eyed dream strikes as quick as lightning or a summer crush."[11] The single peaked at No. 94 on the Belgium Ultratop singles chart.[12]
“Let’s Find an Out" was released on May 16, 2018 as the third and final single from Lush. While the first two singles can be considered fast indie rock songs with loud guitars and emotional vocals, "Let’s Find an Out" is much more delicate and calm song by comparison. The single would also go on to receive widespread acclaim. James Retting of Stereogum wrote in a review of the track, "It’s deftly played, just Jordan and a gorgeous weave of interlocking guitars, and it gets a lot across in only two minutes. The song straddles the line between hopeful and wistful; there’s talk of starting anew, but doubt over the possibility hangs in the air."[13]
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, Lush received an average score of 80 based on 25 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews". Daisy Jones of Noisey described the album as "wrapped up in beauty and transcendence too, each song a vivid snapshot in time, with sadness lingering among all the other complex feelings."[14] Robert Steiner of The Boston Globe expressed excitement for future projects from Jordan, describing how "with Lush full of resonating moments like these, it's exciting to think that Jordan's only getting started."[15] Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork also praised the work of Jordan, comparing the album to the work of Liz Phair, Fiona Apple, and Frank Ocean. He would go on to say "Throughout the record, each line is given its own story. Every vocal feels deeply considered and felt, yet nothing is over-rehearsed. She knows precisely when to dial in and when to dial back, when to fully commit to her longing and when to step back and shake her head at it."
In a positive review, The A.V. Club awarded Lush an A−, while also writing "The crushing sameness of the existence described in Snail Mail’s music means that not every song on Lush is essential, but when Jordan hits, she hits a bullseye, with mini-indie masterpieces like “Pristine" and "Heat Wave" set to inspire another generation of songwriters."[16]
Lush would go on to be ranked at No. 45 on Paste magazine's 100 Best Albums of the Decade,[17] No. 48 in Stereogum's 100 Best Albums of the Decade,[18] and No. 122 in Pitchfork's 200 Best Albums of the Decade.[19]
"Pristine" was ranked No. 6 on Pitchfork's 100 Best Songs of the Year,[20] No. 13 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Songs of 2018,[21] and No. 36 on The Guardian's Top 100 Songs of 2018.[22]
Publication | Rank | ||
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Billboard | 25 | [23] | |
Consequence of Sound | 22 | [24] | |
Entertainment Weekly | 13 | [25] | |
Fopp | 91 | [26] | |
NBHAP | 14 | [27] | |
NPR | 49 | [28] | |
Noisey | 4 | [29] | |
Paste | 5 | [30] | |
Pitchfork | 5 | [31] | |
The Skinny | 35 | [32] | |
Stereogum | 2 | [33] | |
Uproxx | 5 | [34] |
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Lush.[35]
Band
Additional musicians
Production and artwork