Leave_Me_Alone_(Hinds_album)

<i>Leave Me Alone</i> (Hinds album)

Leave Me Alone (Hinds album)

2016 studio album by Hinds


Leave Me Alone is the debut full-length studio album by Spanish garage rock band Hinds. It was released on 8 January 2016 under Lucky Number and Mom + Pop Music. The album follows several singles and a 10"-compilation the band released between 2014 and 2016[2][3] as a duo and since adding drummer Amber Grimbergen and bassist Ade Martín as a quartet.[4] "Chili Town", "Garden" "San Diego", "Easy" and "Warts" were released as singles and music videos.

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In October 2016 a deluxe edition of Leave Me Alone was released, featuring a bonus disc of B-sides, rarities and cell phone demos that were mostly recorded prior to the album's recording. An animated music video for "Bamboo" was released to promote the deluxe edition.[5]

Music and lyrics

Leave Me Alone has been described as a set of cheerful, casual, lo-fi, guitar-driven pop songs, with many critics referring to the music as "surf-rock". Most songs feature duets by the band's two vocalists, Ana Perrote and Carlotta Cosials. The songs are sung in English, and thematically cover positive and negative romantic situations, among other subjects.[6]

Reception

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Leave Me Alone received mostly positive reviews upon its release, largely describing the album as playful, energetic, and exuberant, although some critics identified a more serious and gloomy side to the music.[17] Though drawing comparisons to many other similarly unpolished garage rock bands, critics praised the album's distinctive success at conveying the band's camaraderie and their enthusiasm for their music. Noel Gardner of NME commented on "the impression [the album] gives of Hinds as a tight-knit girl gang,"[12] and Spin's Harley Brown wrote that the band often sounds like "they got carried away with the sheer good fortune of discovering their musical talent -- and how much fun it is playing with each other."[6]

The dual vocalists were identified as one of the best aspects of the album, with Quinn Moreland of Pitchfork writing that "the best moments on Leave Me Alone occur when Cosials and Perrote are going all-out, belting together without restraint."[4]

The album has also been negatively criticized for not expanding creatively beyond other bands in the genre, with Spin's Gardner writing that "it's a little hard to avoid feeling like you've heard this one before." Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe criticized the predictability of the songs, saying that he hopes the band's songwriting improves in the future, and that "too many songs... seem like first drafts."[6][18]

Track listing

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Personnel

Credits for Leave Me Alone adapted from album liner notes.[19]

Hinds

  • Carlotta Cosials – vocals, guitar
  • Amber Grimbergen – drums
  • Ade Martín – bass guitar
  • Ana García Perrote – vocals, guitar

Additional personnel

  • Miqui Brightside – photography
  • Diego García – mixing, production
  • Paco Loco – mixing
  • Ashley Standford – photography

Charts

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References

  1. "diymag.com". Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  2. "Discogs: Hinds". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  3. "Discogs: Deers". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  4. Moreland, Quinn (5 January 2016). "Hinds: Leave Me Alone". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  5. Day, Laurence (21 September 2016). "Hinds detail deluxe edition of debut record Leave Me Alone". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  6. Brown, Harley (7 January 2016). "Review: Hinds Beat Your Brains By the Beachside on 'Leave Me Alone'". Spin. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  7. Monger, Timothy. "Leave Me Alone – Hinds". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  8. Hunter-Tilney, Ludovic (9 January 2016). "Hinds: Leave Me Alone — review". Financial Times. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  9. Gardner, Noel (6 January 2016). "Hinds – 'Leave Me Alone'". NME. Archived from the original on 9 January 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  10. Mongredien, Phil (10 January 2016). "Hinds: Leave Me Alone review – ragged lo-fi charm". The Observer. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  11. Perry, Andrew (February 2016). "Hinds: Leave Me Alone". Q. No. 355. p. 111.
  12. Dolan, Jon (23 December 2015). "Leave Me Alone". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  13. O'Connell, Sharon (February 2016). "Hinds: Leave Me Alone". Uncut. No. 225. p. 77.
  14. Skinner, James (11 January 2016). "Album Review: Hinds – Leave Me Alone". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 8 April 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  15. Capobianco, Ken (13 January 2016). "Album review: Hinds, 'Leave Me Alone'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  16. Leave Me Alone (liner notes). Hinds. Mom + Pop Music. 2016. MP239-1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  17. "Ultratop.be – Hinds – Leave Me Alone" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  18. "ハインズの作品". Oricon. Retrieved May 26, 2021.

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