Sharon Van Etten – We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong
Angel Olsen and Sharon Van Etten, the two co-touring
headliners who collaborated on last year’s “Like I Used To”, have a lot in
common. They both carry the same alt-singer-songwriter torch, even if neither
is really that alternative, and they’ve both developed rabid fan bases
that singer-songwriters rarely manage anymore. Most of that can be attributed
to their consistency, with Olsen in particular, getting better with each
successive album, even when it’s impossible to pinpoint how. Van Ette, on the
other hand, in her last 13 years or so, has been so reliable that even one of
the best albums of 2019, Remind Me Tomorrow, still registered as a minor
misstep. Olsen, whose topping of All Mirrors seems inconceivable, could
learn from Van Etten, specifically about the way to build a career around a
high pedigree, the kind where any album could be considered her best.
We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong certainly
proves the rule. Whenever Van Etten seems to be on the slightest downturn, she bounces
back, marking just an interesting divergence to a growing discography, instead
of a bellwether. A lot has happened since 2019, and Van Etten, breaking in her new
home studio, makes We’ve Been Going an intensely personal record, even
by her standards. After all, she’s no longer just ruminating on heartbreak,
all though she does do that on “Come Back”. Instead, she now has an entire
family, and a large chunk of a career behind her, things that actually give her
more material instead of less.
While previous Van Etten albums, and pandemic albums in general, carried a somber scarcity to them, We’ve Been Going balances the deeply personal diary entries with moments of levity and hope. On “Mistakes”, Van Etten delivers one of her catchiest and most uplifting songs of late, with a Seinfeld name-drop and an old bathroom exhaust fan included. If she had chosen to release any singles, this would surely be the lead-off. Van Etten didn’t release any singles though, and for good reason. We’ve Been Going sounds more purposeful as a collection, strung together to complement its own weaknesses, and create a complete sense of her insular conflictions, much in the same way, the different entries in her discography do.
~9.5
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