Courtney Barnetts signature brand of trenchant, low-key indie rock made her a breakout star of Australian music during the latter half of the 2010s. With its wry observations and punchy, down-to-earth feel, her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, was widely hailed as a classic. Subsequent releases -- namely the 2017 Kurt Vile collaboration, Lotta Sea Lice, and her 2018 solo follow-up, Tell Me How You Really Feel -- were mixed bags that revealed the growing pains of trying to expand on a deceptively simple formula. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the global mood over the previous two years, Barnetts third LP is a more ruminative affair with a sense of inner gravity that skews toward the meditative. Co-produced with Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint), Things Take Time, Take Time ambles along in an affable midtempo state peppered by the steady rise and fall of Barnetts conversational vocal delivery. Some of it is quite nice, especially the dreamy Heres the Thing and the pop drone love song Before You Gotta Go. Likewise, the more sprightly Take It Day By Day taps into some of her old verve, and the sweet jangle of Make a List of Things to Look Forward To coasts on a wave of sunny-day propulsion, though both are still markedly different from her earlier EPs or debut. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi
帰国してシドニーとメルボルンでステラ・モズガワと録音された3 年ぶりのサード・アルバムは、今回も間違いのない傑作だ。よりリラックスした環境も手伝ってか、初作から2作目へ至った深化の度合いをさらに進め、初期のシェリル・クロウを思わせる"Rae Street"など素朴で美しい人間味をシンプルに奏でている。
bounce (C)香椎 恵
タワーレコード(vol.456(2021年11月25日発行号)掲載)