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2022 studio album by Robyn Hitchcock From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shufflemania! is the twenty second studio album by Robyn Hitchcock. It was released on 18 October 2022 on Tiny Ghost Records and has received positive reviews from critics.
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Released | 18 October 2022 | |||
Recorded | 2021 | |||
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Genre | Power pop | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Tiny Ghost Records | |||
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According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Shufflemania! received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 88 out of 100 from 9 critic scores.[2] Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic James Christopher Monger writing that this release "delivers a more than worthy successor to his acclaimed 2017 self-titled effort" that "is comprised primarily of dazzling power pop bangers... and spare, moving ruminations on death and oblivion".[3] The music department of The Daily Telegraph included this among the best releases of the week and Andrew Perry scored it 3 out of 5 stars and he characterized this work as "an English one-off, in fine voice".[4] In Glide Magazine, Shawn Donohue characterized this music as "a kaleidoscope, throwback pop rock record, [with] ten songs from various inspiration, attitude, and emotion" and compared individual songs to The Beatles and Pink Floyd.[5] Writing for Mojo, Victoria Segal gave this album 4 out of 5 stars, stating that "none of [the guest musicians] crowd out Hitcheock’s sensitive songwriting".[6] At PopMatters, John Garratt called this one of Hitchcock's best albums and probably his most consistent, garnering an 8 out of 10.[7]
In Record Collector, Chris Roberts gave Shufflemania! 4 out of 5 stars and praised the diverse moods and sounds on this work, including "heavy skiffle to serpent gods to ponderings on Pacino, noir and mortality, this charms and challenges".[8] The Shepherd Express' Jon M. Gilbertson stated that the songwriting on this release "stirs the motes of mysticism floating in everyday air, and his voice, while not technically dazzling when holding a note or melody, emanates immense expressiveness, quavering toward a falsetto" and praised how Hitchcock can retain comedy and airiness in his lyrics while he "remains serious about his craft and decidedly unsolemn about almost everything else".[9] This was an Editor Pick in Spill Magazine, where Ljubinko Zivkovic gave it a 9 out of 10, noting the consistently high quality throughout Hitchcock's career, ending that "again, it seems he knocks these gems out with ease, something some other artists can only strive for and rarely reach".[10] Tom Pinnock of Uncut rated Shufflemania! an 8 out of 10, writing that "10 short, snappy songs home-recorded in Nashville lockdown" that were "spruced up" that makes for an album that is not quite as striking as its predecessor".[1]
All compositions by Robyn Hitchcock.
"The Shuffle Man"
"The Inner Life of Scorpio"
"The Feathery Serpent God"
"Midnight Tram to Nowhere"
"Socrates in Thin Air"
"Noirer Than Noir"
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"The Man Who Loves the Rain"
"The Sir Tommy Shovel"
"The Raging Muse"
"One Day (It’s Being Scheduled)"
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