fantano
I quit
HAIM (2025)
“Haim drops their first album in 5 years, and it's a project that truly lives up to its title.”
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Ryan1Nunez
HAIM delivers once again with I Quiet — a confident, introspective, and rhythmically rich album that shows just how much they’ve grown while staying true to their sound. Their signature blend of rock, pop, and emotional storytelling is as sharp as ever, but this time with a more reflective tone that hits in a deeper way. Tracks like “Relationships” and “Take Me Back” feel instantly classic, while others take unexpected turns that reward multiple listens. There’s a maturity in the songwriting that makes you feel like you’re growing up with them. It’s not their flashiest record, but it’s full of heart, soul, and subtle brilliance. A beautiful chapter in the HAIM journey.
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consequence
I quit is a varied-but-very-enjoyable return from the Los Angeles trio
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pastemagazine
Four albums in, the San Fernando Valley sisters have become masters of their craft, pushing their dexterous songwriting and playful indie-rock sound in rich, exciting new directions.
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