Warpaint
Radiate Like This


4.5
superb

Review

by fog CONTRIBUTOR (64 Reviews)
May 22nd, 2022 | 32 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Radiation, the good kind

Warpaint’s new album Radiate like this takes its cues from the cover – it reminds one of that sensation of starting the day with the sky in one state, and after eight hours indoors you step out and discover the world has gone blush pink. Warpaint’s previous efforts have always sounded like a pulse – the pulse you might find in some primordial lifeform shaped like a Möbius strip. There’s an ever-present eeriness which offsets their more playful instincts. While Radiate like this is unmistakably them, there’s a surprising warmth and directness added to the mix, and this freshness has resulted in a beautiful, uplifting record. They’ve done the most difficult of endeavours - making compelling music in a state of (mostly) contentedness.

The band have talked about how the changing world had tipped the boat for them. They had organically decided to kick off the process of getting together to record after taking some time for family and side projects. After some preliminary work, the lockdown hit and they were unable to proceed together. For a band that sounds like the music grows out of their shared presence, this should have probably signaled the end of the project for some time. But the multiple songwriters of the band continued to work in isolation, and perhaps these enforced parameters have been avenues of growth. It is fascinating to see how the isolation has changed some band dynamics – rather than making a lockdown record, they’ve created a record influenced by the circumstances but not referencing them directly.

Considering the direction and themes of the record were decided in a period of relative stability and peace, it must have been a challenge to continue in this vein. Warpaint have not just maintained their signature and made a pleasant record – they have created meditative, sophisticated work of joyful beauty. This is the sound of enjoying the warmth of a freshly brewed cup of tea cupped in your hands in the still of the morning, or glimpsing your lover and feeling everything is fundamentally right. Maybe you remember something amazing about your time together in the normality of the day, without any prompt or reason.

Empowerment anthems ‘Champion’ and ‘Hips’ are probably the most reminiscent of their earlier records – all catch, motion and no release. There are no ghosts haunting the songs though – they’re beckoning you to follow to the dance floor, which might just be your living room. ‘Hips’ is particularly infectious, with the beautiful harmonies adding rose to the cheeks, then going back to fuzzy guitar stabs over the intricate percussion and sensual vocals during the verses.

These give way to the ballads ‘Hard to tell you’ and ‘Stevie’, the former being a vulnerable confession about a change of heart. The song is all dramatic, spare opening but avoids descending into corniness by introducing fluid passages before the (by Warpaint standards) soaring chorus. The bass, synth and delicate guitar capture that feeling of moving on, but the song is still awash with sensitivity. ‘Stevie’ is an absolute joy – an out and out soulful R&B Technicolor ode to a lover. I’ve never thought of Warpaint as a vocally focused band – although an important component it’s always tracked like an element that serves the songs more than the other way round. Many of the vocals on this record, however, are more direct and show a wonderful new side to the singers. Emily Kokal excels on the track, with a lightness of touch and a warm open tone that makes it equal parts sexy and serene.

The backend of the record shifts down to mostly a slow burn, which the big piano dynamics of ‘Trouble’, and the sensual shuffle of ‘Proof’. There’s a percussive return on ‘Altar’ Then it closes with a sly little wink in the form of ‘Send nudes’, and all resistance is futile. This album is the heat of a wood burning stove or an afternoon sunbeam, it radiates, it grooves, it whispers honestly in the dark. And just before it leaves, it wants to make you blush.



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fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 22nd 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I see this album is not getting a massive response but honestly the most enjoyable thing I've listened to in 2022.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
May 22nd 2022


6238 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this album, but don't love it (par for the course for this band). Lovely review though, fogza!

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 22nd 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks sunny!

Snake.
May 22nd 2022


25423 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

this bored the shit outta me





good review tho

pizzamachine
May 22nd 2022


27773 Comments


A new album 🥳

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
May 22nd 2022


32249 Comments


Yeah I enjoyed it, it's very slow paced though but it sounds really good. Sweet review fogza.

el_newg
May 23rd 2022


2243 Comments


how did I miss this release?! gotta check!

tommygun
May 23rd 2022


27117 Comments


Gr8 band the first EP and album are amazing
Gotta czech this

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 23rd 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"this bored the shit outta me good review tho"



i'll take it!

Taxt
May 24th 2022


1643 Comments


Solid album, I much prefer this to their last one.

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 24th 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed, heads up was a little disappointing

Purpl3Spartan
May 24th 2022


9112 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is solid agreed

parksungjoon
May 24th 2022


47231 Comments


run around in the radiation

run around in the acid rain

Asura14
May 24th 2022


596 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

album cover looks like the mario barreiros album cover from this year but sky instead of ocean, really like those colors... enough to check the album just for that lol



Really nice review though, love that final paragraph





fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 24th 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

lol well if the cover inspires you to listen then this is the review for you! thanks for the kind words

someone
Contributing Reviewer
May 24th 2022


7064 Comments


is it just me? this band always sounded like something likeable, but nothing ever stuck. it's just so airy that i want to put it on in the background, casually enjoying it, while nothing sticks.

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 24th 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Their 2014 record is so good, the atmosphere and the way they're like a wave that never breaks but still engages you, just love them



edit: i knew that description came from a comment i'd read, thanks to GulliKyro for putting it so well, although he meant it as a negative but i think it's a positive the way this band does it, there's an underlying tension in their moodier stuff that's just so good

Ashtiel
May 24th 2022


1481 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

after several listens i'm starting to feel like this is their best next to the 2014 album. every song here has an understated beauty that hits hard even if it sounds breezy. everything here is so hazy and warm with just the right touch of playfulness in the vocals. "Champion", "Proof" and "Melting" have already become some of my fav. Warpaint songs.

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
May 24th 2022


10108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

totally feeling Ashtiel's take

OSEL
May 25th 2022


549 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

great review, tho the album feels a bit uninspired to me. admittedly it has some decent hooks but I prefer the more brooding vibe of the first two records



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