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''Bright Future'' is the sixth solo studio album by
Adrianne Lenker Adrianne Elizabeth Lenker (born July 9, 1991) is an American musician. She is the lead vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter of the band Big Thief, as well as an established solo artist. She has released several solo albums, including ''A ...
. It was released on March 22, 2024, through
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. The album was nominated for
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at the
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.


Background and release

Recorded in autumn 2022 at Double Infinity, a recording studio in the woods, ''Bright Future'' was produced by frequent collaborator Philip Weinrobe with contributions from
Nick Hakim Nicolas Hakim is an American musician based in Queens, New York, United States. His first EP, ''Where Will We Go Part 1 & 2'', was self-released in 2014. He released three albums with ATO: ''Green Twins'' (2017), '' Will This Make Me Good'' (202 ...
, Mat Davidson, and Josefin Runsteen. To Lenker, these musicians constitute "some of the best listeners" that shine through their "extreme presence", although she initially had no intentions of creating an album with them. The record was recorded, mixed, and mastered completely on analog tape; "Adrianne and I never once looked at a computer screen while making this record," Weinrobe said. About the recording process," Lenker revealed that "no one stopped a take" or listened back and she "only listened after everybody else left", saying that it was "magical". The lead single "Ruined" was released on December 5, 2023, and revolves around "a kind of romantic downfall" and "the effects of obsessive rumination". Lenker stated she believes wrote the song when she was 25 years old, seven years before its appearance on the album. She said "it's the first time I'm ever bringing it out into the world because I feel like I can play it and sing it in a different way. When I tried it with piano, that's what made all the difference. I think it felt too simple for me to sing. It's just not as wordy." Accompanying the album announcement, Lenker released the second single "Sadness as a Gift" on January 17, 2024. The song features a "tender blend of twangy guitar, violin, and piano" paired with her "affectionate" voice. One of the first songs recorded for the album, "Fool", was released as the third single on February 20. Weinrobe thought the "joy is palpable" on the song and feels like he can "hear enkerlaughing and smiling" when listening back. "Free Treasure" was released as the fourth and final single on March 18. The opening track, "Real House", references "the first film that made enkerscared", which she later revealed during an interview on ''Kyle Meredith With...'' to be a reference to the 1998 film '' Deep Impact''. On August 6, 2024, Lenker released the single "Once a Bunch", which was recorded during the ''Bright Future'' sessions and originally appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album.


Critical reception

Editors at the review aggregator ''AnyDecentMusic?'' granted ''Bright Future'' an 8.4 out of 10, based on 22 critics' scores. Reviewing the album for
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, Marcy Donelson wrote that ''Bright Future'' was "the type of no-filler album with enough variety and poignancy that each song is bound to be somebody's favorite." ''
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'' also gave a positive review, complimenting Lenker's blend of "folk, country, and psychedelia". In an advance review for ''
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'', Andy Cush praised the album as "free-flowing and intuitive" and gave it the distinction of Best New Music. He selected "Real House" and "Evol" as stand-out tracks. In another positive review, Matt Brown of '' DIY'' noted that the album had a "seriousness that hasn't necessarily been harnessed before" in Lenker's previous work. John Amen of '' No Depression'' wrote, "With ''Bright Future'', Lenker retreats into a frequently contemplative space, setting aside Big Thief's genre-defining gestalts and ''Songs more volatile stances ... erlatest set accentuates her depth and versatility, reminding us that she's an avant-gardist and a traditionalist, attuned to the future as well as the past. On November 8, 2024, ''Bright Future'' was nominated for
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at the
67th Annual Grammy Awards The 67th Annual Grammy Awards honored the best recordings, compositions, and artists from September 16, 2023, to August 30, 2024, as chosen by the members of the Recording Academy, on February 2, 2025. In its 22nd year at Crypto.com Arena in L ...
. It is her first solo work to be nominated for a Grammy Award.


Year-end lists


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians *
Adrianne Lenker Adrianne Elizabeth Lenker (born July 9, 1991) is an American musician. She is the lead vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter of the band Big Thief, as well as an established solo artist. She has released several solo albums, including ''A ...
– vocals (all tracks), 12-string acoustic guitar (2), acoustic guitar (3–6, 8–11), electric guitar (3), piano (7, 12) *
Nick Hakim Nicolas Hakim is an American musician based in Queens, New York, United States. His first EP, ''Where Will We Go Part 1 & 2'', was self-released in 2014. He released three albums with ATO: ''Green Twins'' (2017), '' Will This Make Me Good'' (202 ...
– piano (1–2, 6), vocals (2, 4, 6, 11) * Josefin Runsteen – violin (1–2, 7–8), vocals (2, 4, 6–8, 11), percussion (6) * Mat Davidson – electric guitar (2), vocals (2, 4–6, 8, 11), acoustic guitar (4–5), violin (6), piano (8) * Philip Weinrobe – piano (3), banjo (9) * Noah Lenker – percussion (9) Technical * Adrianne Lenker – production * Philip Weinrobe – production, mixing * Josh Bonati – mastering Artwork * Diane Lee – painting * Germaine Dunes – cover photography, additional album photography *
Buck Meek Alexander Buckley "Buck" Meek (born July 10, 1987) is an American musician from Wimberley, Texas, best known as the guitarist and backing vocalist of Big Thief. He has released three solo albums: ''Buck Meek'' (2018), '' Two Saviors'' (2021) and ...
– additional album photography * Noah Lenker – additional album photography * Sarah Schiesser –
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References

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