Phone Orphans Explained

Phone Orphans
Type:studio
Artist:Laura Veirs
Cover:Laura Veirs - Phone Orphans.png
Alt:The album title handwritten in black text on a sky blue background with a white border
Length:35:00
Label:Raven Marching Band
Producer:Laura Veirs
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Phone Orphans is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Laura Veirs, released on November 3, 2023, through Raven Marching Band. Veirs recorded the album as demos on her phone. It received acclaim from critics.

Background

Veirs recorded the album using a voice memo app on her phone, making the album a collection of "first-take demos".

On September 18, 2023, Laura announced the release of her thirteenth studio album, along with the first single "Rocks of Time".[1]

Critical reception

Phone Orphans received a score of 79 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Uncut felt that "standouts such as 'Rocks of Time' and 'Next One, Maybe' have all the depth, richness and candour that Veirs' admirers have come to expect", while Mojo remarked that the tracks are "spare but complete, as rich as old letters or photographs". PopMatters Steve Horowitz stated that the album "works because of its roughness" as "Veirs offers her direct sensibility as a way to address her ignorance. She doesn't know the meaning of life any more than the rest of us. She has given the question serious thought and created art from the possibilities by singing, playing, and recording over the telephone late at night". Eric Mason of Slant Magazine opined that Phone Orphans "acoustic arrangements, which consist mostly of guitar and conversational vocals, are delicate and bright, but its sparse instrumentation makes Veirs's preoccupation with death all the more unavoidable".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laura Veirs announces intimate new album, Phone Orphans. The Line of Best Fit. Damara Kelly. Tyler. September 18, 2023. August 4, 2024.