The duo’s second album is another flight of fancy that dazzles in its defiance of expectations.
The singer’s sixth studio album offers a widescreen perspective of humanity, optimism, and purpose.
The album evokes a childlike wonder, where the difference between terms such as “music” and “noise” becomes almost meaningless.
On Classic Objects, Jenny Hval steps outside of herself to consider her position as an object of capitalism and patriarchy.
The album finds the singer-songwriter continuing to defy genre and break the rules.
Blood flows freely on Blood Bitch, a carefully composed collage album with a pronounced focus on body horror.