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Call
the third installment in a trilogy if you will but there's no indication
will put her doomed diva persona to rest after this album. Over the course of three albums,
hasn't so much expanded her delicately sculpted persona as she has refined it, removing anything extraneous to her exquisite ennui.
doesn't drift or float, it marks time, sometimes swelling with a suggestion of impending melodrama but often deflating to just an innervated pulse. Apart from the syncopated chorus on "High on the Beach," any lingering element of the hip-hop affectations of
have been banished and so have the shade and light
brought to
, a record that feels cinematic in comparison to
. What's left behind is the essence of
: iconic images of days of Los Angeles passed, all plasticized and stylized, functioning as lighthouses in stoned, sad daydreams. Mood reigns over all on
-- melodies and tempos certainly aren't prioritized over feel; all the originals are purposefully languid, which is partially why the
sample on "Terrence Loves You" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," a cover allegedly in the vein of
's original but bearing an organ out of
, stick -- but underneath the dragging beats and austere arrangements, there's something approaching triumph. Where
seemed weighted down by existential sorrow on her first two albums,
seems comfortingly melancholic and that's the truest sign that it is the fullest execution of
's grand plan yet. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine