Valentine (Snail Mail album) explained

Valentine
Type:studio
Artist:Snail Mail
Cover:Valentine Snail Mail.jpg
Recorded:Early 2021
Studio:Brad Cook's Studio (Durham, North Carolina)
Genre:Indie rock
Label:Matador
Producer:
  • Brad Cook
  • Lindsey Jordan
Prev Title:Lush
Prev Year:2018

Valentine is the second studio album by American indie rock musician Snail Mail, released on November 5, 2021, by Matador Records.[1]

Background

Lindsey Jordan, known as Snail Mail, tried to begin writing material for her second studio album immediately after her debut, Lush (2018). However, she struggled to write because she was on tour and lacked opportunities for solitude. During the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jordan returned to her parents' home in Baltimore, where she began to start working seriously on Valentine.[2] In November 2020, Jordan spent 45 days in a rehab facility in Arizona, an experience she references directly in "Ben Franklin".

According to Snail Mail's Twitter, Jordan stated: "Making this album has been the greatest challenge of my life thus far. I put my entire heart and soul into every last detail. Thank you for sticking with me and trusting me, as I turn the page into the new chapter of The Book of Snail Mail."[3]

Critical reception

Valentine received critical acclaim upon release, earning a Metacritic score of 88/100 and the 'Best New Music' certification by Pitchfork. Olivia Horn of Pitchfork wrote that Jordan "flirts with pop—sharpening her hooks, reaching for the synths and strings", in contrast to the "limited possibilities of a three-piece rock band" on her previous album Lush. Horn rated the album 8.5/10, stating that Jordan's songwriting was "dazzlingly sharp and passionate". In a review for NME, El Hunt wrote that "Jordan's songwriting is as astute as ever, and her exploration of love here is set to a rich palette of explorative strings and synths", rating the album 5 stars out of 5. Writing for AllMusic, Marcy Donelson gave the album 3.5 starts out of 5, arguing that while Valentine represents a "bold musical step" for Jordan, it nevertheless "leaves some of her distinctiveness behind." Writing for Slant, John Amen also rated the album 3.5/5, concluding that "If Lush presented a snapshot of a particular mindset, a woman trapped in a psychological limbo, Valentine captures the blurry nature of an inquiry still in progress."[4]

Accolades

Publication! scope="col"
AccoladeRank
Entertainment WeeklyThe 10 Best Albums of 2021
PasteThe 50 Best Albums of 2021
PitchforkThe 50 Best Albums of 2021
NMEThe 50 Best Albums of 2021
Rolling Stone50 Best Albums of 2021
StereogumThe 50 Best Albums of 2021
The New York Times

Lindsay Zoladz

Best Albums of 2021
USA Today

Patrick Ryan

5 Best Albums of 2021

Track listing

All tracks written by Lindsey Jordan.[5]

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the Valentine liner notes.[6]

Musicians

Production and artwork

Charts

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Peak
position
US Billboard 200[7] 61
US Alternative Albums[8] 7
US Independent Albums[9] 10
US Top Rock Albums[10] 6

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rettig . James . 15 September 2021 . Snail Mail – "Valentine" . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112022849/https://www.stereogum.com/2160715/snail-mail-valentine/music/ . Nov 12, 2022 . Stereogum.
  2. Web site: Moreland . Quinn . 2021-09-21 . Snail Mail Can't Help But Confess . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210921164635/https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/snail-mail-valentine-interview/ . Sep 21, 2021 . 2021-11-07 . Pitchfork . en-US.
  3. Web site: Snail Mail . Nov 5, 2021 . "Making this album has been the greatest challenge of my life thus far. I put my entire heart and soul into every last detail. Thank you for sticking with me and trusting me, as I turn the page into the new chapter of The Book of Snail Mail." -LJ . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220504182043/https://twitter.com/snailmail/status/1456700834436239362 . May 4, 2022 . 2022-05-25 . Twitter.com.
  4. Web site: Amen . John . 2021-11-01 . Review: Snail Mail's Valentine Represents a Plunge into Sober Self-Assessment . 2022-08-22 . Slant Magazine . en-US.
  5. Web site: Ruiz . Matthew Ismael . September 15, 2021 . Snail Mail Announces New Album Valentine, Shares New Video: Watch . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210916054121/https://pitchfork.com/news/snail-mail-announces-new-album-valentine-shares-new-video-watch/ . Sep 16, 2021 . September 17, 2021 . Pitchfork.
  6. Valentine. Snail Mail. 2021. Matador Records. CD booklet.
  7. Billboard 200 – November 20, 2021. Billboard. February 24, 2022.
  8. Alternative Albums – November 20, 2021. Billboard. February 24, 2022 . subscription.
  9. Independent Albums – November 20, 2021. Billboard. February 24, 2022 . subscription.
  10. Top Rock Albums – November 20, 2021. Billboard. February 24, 2022 . subscription.