Additional InformationThe trio's long-awaited second album doubles down on reassuring '80s and '90s mainstream pop influences.
Reviews3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The melodies, beats and ideas are layered and piled high, like a couch-pillow fort....The best moments are strung between soft rock and soul, as if Jimmy Jam or Quincy Jones helmed a late-Eighties Fleetwood Mac record.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "A record rooted in the bass flicks, shimmering synths and lovelorn lyrics that defined their debut.", "Infectious hooks coupled with energetic claps reveal that while HAIM might be consistently good, they still know how to put the occasional edge on a song.", "HAIM deliver 11 songs of expert songwriting and fine-tuned studio trickery that sharpen their jukebox classicism; percussion-based, harmony-heavy West Coast pop-rock is once again the dominant theme." -- Grade: A-, "They’re a band with a singular focus: to prod at and isolate the emotions behind those radio staples, and make their own craft of it."