In this album review, Anthony Fantano discusses Olivia Rodrigo's third studio album, 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' (2026). He rates the record an 8/10, describing it as her best work to date, characterized by improved vocal performances, dense instrumentation, and a clear narrative arc about a relationship running its course.
Key takeaways from the review:
- Storytelling & Production: Fantano notes that the album feels like a cohesive storybook experience, bolstered by the production of her longtime collaborator, Dan Nigro. He praises the "maximalist" approach, which blends pop-rock with new wave and singer-songwriter influences (0:40 - 1:53).
- Favorite Tracks: He highlights tracks like 'drop dead', 'stupid song', 'maggots for brains', 'u + me = <3', 'my way', 'the cure', 'begged', 'less', 'expectations', and 'cigarette smoke' (1:53 - 11:30).
- Criticisms: He points to 'purple' as his least favorite track, feeling it lacks a memorable hook, and expresses mixed feelings about the production choices on 'what's wrong with me' featuring Robert Smith (6:21 - 6:53, 8:29 - 9:09).
- Overall Assessment: While he acknowledges the album is occasionally bloated, he concludes that the project successfully ups the ante on Rodrigo's previous work, showcasing her growth as a songwriter and performer (11:31 - 13:24).
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