We were excited about Teenage Fanclub’s upcoming tenth album back when it was just a fact on a calendar, and now the reality is, thankfully, really beautiful. Here is being called “their warmest and subtlest effort to date,” and showcases a familiar pop sensibility for the band’s first effort in six years. Keeping to the band’s sound isn’t a bad thing in Teenage Fanclub’s case: as NPR’s review points out, that means the album “doesn’t stray from the fold as it oozes melancholy melodies, dreamy contemplation and pure pop.” Preview the full album here.
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Liz Wood
Liz Wood is a writer and critic living in Cape Cod. She was a 2022 National Book Critics Circle Emerging Critics Fellow and a member of the NBCC 2023 and 2024 Greg Barrios Book in Translation Prize. Her writing has appeared in The Rumpus, Words Without Borders, Electric Literature, and elsewhere.