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- Summary: The second full-length solo release from Jehnny Beth was recorded and produced with Johnny Hostile.
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- Record Label: Fiction
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Sep 12, 2025“How many years are we gonna last?”, she asks on standout ‘Stop Me Now’, over glitchy guitars and drums that suggest the breakdown of a machine: a pleasing synchronicity between form and content.
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Aug 29, 2025In a time where it seems everyone wants to make noisier music as an act of defiance against an increasingly cruel world, Jehnny Beth has found a way to stand out. She’s real, she’s raw, and everything here has such a strength of spirit to it that it feels truly alive.
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Sep 2, 2025Jehnny Beth and Johnny Hostile have crafted a great record, which is more than capable of carrying the Savages legacy on its shoulders.
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Aug 28, 2025Some will see it as cathartic and welcome, whereas others may just be disconnected by the process. This seemingly brutal separation of the wheat from the chaff won't necessarily sit comfortably with all listeners, but I guess that’s exactly the point.
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Classic Rock MagazineSep 17, 2025This second solo album dissects an array of internal torments in scarifying style; more gruesome and brutal than ever, and often glitching like a fractured psyche. [Oct 2025, p.72]
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Aug 28, 2025Beth’s voice might be confronting at first, but over the course of the album the frustration becomes contagious, proving that anger is not something to be frightened by.
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UncutAug 28, 2025You Heartbreaker, You lands like an accusation, with love (and other) songs which draw blood. [Oct 2025, p.23]