metacritic
Jenny Hval (2025)
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pitchfork
The Norwegian avant-garde artist’s ninth album—inspired by a love of perfume—examines impermanence, transformation, and the nature of performance.
pastemagazine
The songs on the Norwegian musician’s ninth album evaporate and condense into each other. Hval’s usual idiosyncrasies and specificities are present—walking her dog in the rain, free bleeding, tinnitus, the sounds of the Oslo subway—while she engages in new sonic spaces.
allmusic
thelineofbestfit
Iris Silver Mist carries Jenny Hval's fragmented memories
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