So There Explained

So There
Type:studio
Artist:Ben Folds
Cover:File:BenFolds_SoThere.jpg
Genre:Chamber pop
Label:New West Records
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So There is the fourth studio album by Ben Folds and the yMusic Ensemble, released on September 11, 2015. The album includes eight chamber pop songs and one piano concerto performed with the Nashville Symphony.[1]

Reception

On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, So There received an average score of 66, which indicated "Generally Favorable Reviews".[2] In a review that gave the album an 80/100, AllMusic's Marcy Donelson stated "The album will very likely be embraced by solo Folds aficionados, though it may not appeal to those who strongly favor the brasher Five."[3]

In a more negative review, Adam Kivel from Consequence wrote, "In that sense, the orchestra draws out the purest essence of Folds. When he’s cute, he’s so remarkably cute and knows it. When he’s clever, the same holds true. When he’s singing sincerely and digging into deep emotion, the instrumentation doubles down. That makes dramatic songs like "Capable of Anything" and "I’m Not the Man" the most affective, while others are either momentarily fun or obnoxious, depending on your predisposition." Later in the same review saying "Folds' gifts for narrative and composing are clear, but fusing the two more fluidly could be something magical."[4]

Personnel

Tracks 1-8:

Additional musicians on Phone in a Pool:

Tracks 9-11:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boilen. Bob. Song Premiere: Ben Folds And yMusic, 'Capable Of Anything'. NPR. July 21, 2015.
  2. Web site: So There Metacritic Page . Metacritic.com . 2023-02-19.
  3. Web site: Marcy. Donelson. So There Review . . 2023-02-19.
  4. Web site: Adam. Kivel. Album Review: Ben Folds and yMusic - So There . . September 10, 2015 . February 19, 2023.