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What's It Gonna Take?
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What's It Gonna Take?
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Arriving hot on the heels of
, the 2021 double album where
unleashed all of his frustrations at being locked down during the COVID-19 pandemic,
finds the singer doubling down on all of his gripes. The shift in intensity is apparent from the artwork depicting a couple being controlled by the hand of an unseen puppet master, an image that crystallizes
's belief that the government and other shadowy forces are conspiring to take away free will from the common man.
believes himself to be among these little folks: as he sings on one of the record's less politically charged songs, "I Ain't No Celebrity," he's merely a working musician. The fact that he was not able to work during the early months of the pandemic stoked
's anger, and it shines brightly throughout
, seeming even more vivid because his vitriolic lyrics are married to jaunty R&B rhythms or slow, soulful grooves delivered with precision and enshrined in a clean production. There's no ignoring
's repeated references to
,
, fake news, and mind control or his huffy denials that he's a conspiracy theorist as they're pushed right to the forefront. Plus, where he seemed merely cranky on
is filled with bile here, letting it bubble to the surface even on slow-burners like "Can't Go On This Way." By the end of the album, he points some of this anger inward, resulting in the relatively nuanced "Fear and Self-Loathing in Las Vegas" and "Pretending," but that doesn't change the general tenor of
The blend of anodyne R&B and anger makes for one of the odder albums in
's body of work. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine