Big Thief – Double Infinity

Album Info

Artist: Big Thief

Title: Double Infinity

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Incomprehensible (3:53)
  • 2. Words (3:47)
  • 3. Los Angeles (3:57)
  • 4. All Night All Day (4:48)
  • 5. Double Infinity (4:12)
  • 6. No Fear (6:58)
  • 7. Grandmother (6:00)
  • 8. Happy with You (4:26)
  • 9. How Could I Have Known (4:48)

Review

There’s a kind of quiet magic that only Big Thief can summon — that feeling of standing in a sunlit room where every note seems to breathe. Double Infinity continues their exploration of fragility and transcendence, an album that unfolds like a lucid dream. Adrianne Lenker’s voice, tremulous and tender as ever, threads through Buck Meek’s ghostly guitars and James Krivchenia’s steady, heartbeat percussion. The result is something both intimate and infinite — music that seems to dissolve the distance between sound and soul.

Songs like “Incomprehensible” and “Grandmother” feel ancient and newly born at once, their lyrics brushing up against the cosmic and the domestic with equal grace. There’s space in every measure — room for silence, for imperfection, for breath. The production feels lived-in, almost fragile, yet it never loses focus. This is music made not to impress but to understand.

Double Infinity is Big Thief doing what they do best: chasing mystery with open hands. It’s an album that doesn’t beg to be decoded — it simply asks to be felt, quietly, deeply, endlessly. - Eli