Though it will definitely prove a challenging listen at first, it is wildly ambitious and more intriguing the more you dig in.
Confidently expressing vulnerability over woozy nocturnal soundscapes to create comfort and intimacy in a lonely, quiet place, ‘LoveLaws’ will be your fireside companion.
An album about motherhood, isolation and romances disrupted by the rhythms of touring, LoveLaws spends ten tracks trying to measure a person by the fragile threads of their human connections.
‘LoveLaws’ packs all the textured synth and psychedelic punches of Warpaint’s finest, and this time with more coherency.
Solo album, side project or both, LoveLaws is a resounding success.
Ultimately ‘LoveLaws’ is more of a messy entry scrawled across the pages of a personal diary than it is a pristine, thought-out postcard from your girls in Warpaint.
Call it atmospheric as Wayman, now under the guise of TT, takes control of her future career path while furtively looking back over her artistic shoulder.