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''Collections from the Whiteout'' is the fourth studio album by the English singer-songwriter
Ben Howard Benjamin John Howard (born 24 April 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and composer. His self-released debut extended play (EP) ''Games in the Dark'' (2008) was followed by two more EPs, '' These Waters'' (2009) and '' Old Pine'' ...
, released on 26 March 2021.


Singles

The lead single from the album, "What a Day", premiered on
Annie Mac Annie Macmanus (born 18 July 1978), known professionally as Annie Mac, is an Irish DJ, broadcaster and writer. She hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1, including BBC Switch and ''Future Sounds''. She also DJed in various locations, includ ...
's
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show on 26 January 2021. A second single "Crowhurst's Meme" was released 2 February 2021. The third and fourth singles, "Far Out" and "Follies Fixture" were released on 26 February 2021. The fifth single, "Sorry Kid" premiered on Annie Mac’s show on 22 March 2021.


Critical reception

The album was met with positive reviews from music critics. On
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, which assigns a rating out of 100, the album was scored a 69, which indicates generally favourable reviews. Ben Lynch of DIY Magazine gave the album 4 stars, calling the album "Melancholy, meticulous and achingly grand", elaborating that "His dialling down the traditional guitar/vocal folk and diving deeper into a range of electronics, whether the harsh distortion of ‘Sage That She Was Burning’ or the bright, tactile ‘Metaphysical Cantations’, is a primary deviation here. ‘Follies Fixture’, the opener and a highlight, expresses this newfound path from the onset, its entrancing swirl likely to divide fans while potentially turning a few new heads his way. Make no mistake though, ''Collections From The Whiteout'' remains in the truest sense a Ben Howard release." The Independent's Roisin O'Connor and Rachel Brodsky say that "instead of a too-many-cooks situation, which this easily could’ve been, roducer Aaron Dessnerand Howard find cozy nooks for everyone. The singer’s reedy voice is the drawstring that ties it all together." Hannah Jocelyn of Pitchfork gave the album 6.9 out of 10, saying that "''Whiteout'' doesn’t always sound like a revelation, but it allows Howard to open up, letting in new lyrical and musical ideas that complement his own without overwhelming them." Other reviews were less positive. John Murphy of musicOMH.com gave the album 3 stars, explaining that "there’s certainly a lot to take in on Ben Howard’s fourth album – not all the ideas work in fairness, and there’s a few too many moments which feel like half-sketched ideas. Yet Dessner makes a decent foil for him and for those who have joined Howard on his career journey to date will be more than happy to continue travelling with him." PopMatters' Brice Ezell gave the album 6 out of 10, saying that "if ''Whiteout'' is an imperfect album, it is one that also evinces Howard’s refusal to stay in a single musical lane."


Commercial performance

''Collections from the Whiteout'' spent its first week of release at number one on the
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(with first-week sales of 15,621 copies, including 1,759 from sales-equivalent streams). Unusually for a number one album, it recorded no other weeks in the chart.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Musicians *
Ben Howard Benjamin John Howard (born 24 April 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and composer. His self-released debut extended play (EP) ''Games in the Dark'' (2008) was followed by two more EPs, '' These Waters'' (2009) and '' Old Pine'' ...
– primary artist, guitar, producer *
Aaron Dessner Aaron Brooking Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American musician. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band The National (band), the National, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums; a co-founder of the indie rock duo Big ...
– producer, guitar, piano * Mickey Smith – acoustic guitar, dulcimer * Nat Wason – electric guitar * Richard Thomas – keyboard, synthesizer * Ryan Olson – sound effects * Rob Moose – viola, violin * James Krivchenia – drums, percussion * Yussef Dayes – drums * Kate Stables – vocals * Thomas Bartlett – synthesizer * India Bourne – cello * Jason Treuting – drums, percussion * Kyle Keegan – drums Production * Jonathan Low – engineer, mixing *
Greg Calbi Gregory Calbi (born April 3, 1949) is an American mastering engineer at Sterling Sound, New Jersey. Biography Greg Calbi was born on April 3, 1949, in Yonkers, New York, and raised in Bayside, Queens, New York. He graduated in 1966 from Bishop ...
– mastering * Roddy Bow – artwork


Charts


References

{{Authority control 2021 albums Ben Howard albums Island Records albums Albums produced by Aaron Dessner