Carly Rae Jepsen – The Loneliest Time

Album Info

Artist: Carly Rae Jepsen

Title: The Loneliest Time

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. Surrender My Heart (2:48)
  • 2. Joshua Tree (2:29)
  • 3. Talking to Yourself (2:53)
  • 4. Far Away (2:59)
  • 5. Sideways (2:16)
  • 6. Beach House (2:29)
  • 7. Bends (3:15)
  • 8. Western Wind (3:45)
  • 9. So Nice (3:39)
  • 10. Bad Thing Twice (3:13)
  • 11. Shooting Star (3:19)
  • 12. Go Find Yourself or Whatever (4:44)
  • 13. The Loneliest Time (feat. Rufus Wainwright) (4:34)
  • 14. Anxious - Bonus Track (2:57)
  • 15. No Thinking Over the Weekend - Bonus Track (4:42)
  • 16. Keep Away - Bonus Track (4:02)

Review

Carly Rae Jepsen's "The Loneliest Time" is an album that perfectly captures the highs and lows of love and relationships, blending upbeat synth-pop with more subdued, emotional moments. With tracks like "Western Wind", Jepsen showcases her ability to craft infectious, slow-burning songs that draw you in with their hazy allure. The album's collaborations are also a highlight, particularly the duet "The Loneliest Time" with Rufus Wainwright, which brings a sense of theatricality to the table. While some songs may feel a bit underdeveloped, Jepsen's willingness to experiment with structure and mood keeps the album feeling fresh and playful, and her talent for spinning lovesick stories into catchy pop hooks is undeniable. By balancing contrasts and taking risks, Jepsen has created a project that's both fun and introspective, making "The Loneliest Time" a compelling listen. - Zadie