Jenny Hval - The Practice of Love
Whether or not you have enjoyed Jenny Hval's work up unto now seems pretty irrelevant at this point. Although the artist has long sought to push her sound past the edges of trance and electro-pop, trying to bind the two whilst distancing herself from their narrow borders, that guiding principle hasn't paid off until The Practice of Love. Now, those albums are mostly pretty great, but after hearing Hval's seventh album, they sound more like just steppingstones. The Practice of Love is a beautiful and complex album, at times beguiling, but always accessible and the culmination of ten years of consistent work.
~8.5
Whether or not you have enjoyed Jenny Hval's work up unto now seems pretty irrelevant at this point. Although the artist has long sought to push her sound past the edges of trance and electro-pop, trying to bind the two whilst distancing herself from their narrow borders, that guiding principle hasn't paid off until The Practice of Love. Now, those albums are mostly pretty great, but after hearing Hval's seventh album, they sound more like just steppingstones. The Practice of Love is a beautiful and complex album, at times beguiling, but always accessible and the culmination of ten years of consistent work.
~8.5
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