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HAIM (2017)
“Ultimately, Something to Tell You rests uncomfortably between the retro California pop sound HAIM pulled off so perfectly on album number one and experimentation that reaches a little too far into a cartoonish computerized concept of the future.”
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Ryan1Nunez
HAIM’s Something to Tell You is a stunning follow-up that proves the sisters are here to stay. The album leans deeper into their signature blend of soft rock, smooth grooves, and emotional storytelling—more refined, but still full of heart. Tracks like “Want You Back” and “Little of Your Love” are instant classics, while songs like “Found It In Silence” and “Kept Me Crying” show real growth in sound and vulnerability. There’s a warmth and maturity in this record that makes it feel more lived-in, like a long drive with the windows down and memories flooding back. It may not hit quite as hard as Days Are Gone in terms of immediate impact, but the emotional depth and intricate production earn it a solid 4.5 stars. A beautiful, soulful evolution from a band that continues to impress.
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fantano
The Haim sisters return with a front-loaded sophomore album.
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pitchfork
Haim’s glossy second album is slyly complex. The California sisters remain masters of rhythm and create spacious pop-rock full of heartbreak, longing, and betrayal.
Ambiguous Desire
Arlo Parks