''I See You'' is the third studio album by English
indie pop band
the xx. It was released on 13 January 2017 by the
Young Turks record label. It was the band's first album in more than four years, following 2012's ''
Coexist
Coexist may refer to:
* ''Coexist'' (album), a 2012 album by The xx
* Coexist (song), 2019 song by Coldrain
* Coexist Foundation, a charitable organization based in London, England
* Coexist (image)
The Coexist image (often styled as "CoeXisT" ...
''.
The xx began recording ''I See You'' in 2014 at Marfa Recording Co. in
Marfa, Texas, and were assisted by producer
Rodaidh McDonald
Rodaidh McDonald is a Scottish record producer and record company executive. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States. His production and mixing credits include The xx, King Krule, Adele, ...
. According to the band, they had a more progressive, wide-ranging musical concept in mind, compared to their previous two albums.
Jamie xx
James Thomas Smith (born 28 October 1988), known professionally as Jamie xx, is an English musician, DJ, record producer and remixer. He is known for both his solo work and as a member of the English indie pop band The xx.
He has been described ...
, the band's multi-instrumentalist and producer, said the album's sound and aesthetic were influenced by his 2015
club-influenced solo recording, ''
In Colour''.
''I See You'' was released to widespread critical acclaim, with many reviewers finding its music less insular than the xx's previous recordings. It became the band's second number-one album in the United Kingdom and an international top-ten
chart
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success. Four
singles
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* ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe
* ''Singles'' ...
were released to promote the album, beginning with "
On Hold
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", while the xx embarked on the European
I See You Tour
The I See You Tour was the third concert tour by English indie band the xx, in support of their third studio album '' I See You'' (2017). The European leg of the tour began in Sweden on 8 February 2017 and concluded on 17 March 2017. The North ...
and subsequent concerts in the Americas.
Recording and production
The xx announced in May 2014 that they were working on their third studio album with producer
Rodaidh McDonald
Rodaidh McDonald is a Scottish record producer and record company executive. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States. His production and mixing credits include The xx, King Krule, Adele, ...
at Marfa Recording Co., a recording studio in
Marfa, Texas. According to ''
Mixmag'' journalist Stephen Worthy, a "watershed" moment had occurred immediately before recording commenced when during a series of New York concerts, the trio—Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim, and
Jamie Smith—"barely made eye contact with their audience. It was their way of saying goodbye to the old xx". While working on ''I See You'', Croft enrolled in a songwriting course in California, Sim modelled for
Christian Dior SE, and Smith released a solo album, 2015's ''
In Colour''.
Smith, the xx's producer and multi-instrumentalist, stated that ''In Colour'' "definitely informed what we're doing" for ''I See You'', while the band said the record would have a "completely different concept" from their first two albums. They also said the album would sound "more outward-looking, open and expansive". ''I See You'' was described by
AnyDecentMusic?
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as an album of
indie rock and
dream pop music,
while Matt Hobbs from ''
God is in the TV
''God Is in the TV'' is an independent music and culture online magazine founded by editor Bill Cummings in Cardiff in 2003. It publishes independent music reviews, features, interviews, podcasts and media. The webzine's coverage varies from un ...
'' said the xx expanded on the dance portion of their usual fusion of indie and
alternative dance
Alternative dance (also known as indie dance or underground dance in the U.S.) is a musical genre that mixes alternative rock with electronic dance music. Although largely confined to the British Isles, it has gained American and worldwide expos ...
sounds. According to ''
Pitchfork''s November 2016 update on the album, ''I See You'' was ultimately recorded between March 2014 and August 2016 at studios in Marfa,
New York City,
Los Angeles,
London, and
Reykjavík.
Marketing and sales
The album's lead single, "
On Hold
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", was released on 10 November 2016, premiering on the xx's
YouTube account ahead of the album's release date being announced. On 19 November, the band performed as the
musical guest
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on the American sketch comedy show ''
Saturday Night Live''. "Say Something Loving" was released as the second single on 1 January 2017.
''I See You'' was released on 13 January 2017 by
Young Turks.
In its first week, it sold 26,513 copies in the United Kingdom and debuted at number one on the
British albums chart, becoming the xx's second album to top the chart, after ''Coexist'' did in 2012. In the United States, ''I See You'' debuted at number two on the
''Billboard'' 200 and recorded 46,000
album-equivalent units; 36,000 of these were traditional album sales. In Japan, it entered the
Oricon Albums Chart
The Oricon Albums Chart is the Japanese music industry standard albums popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon. Oricon originally published LP, CT, Cartridge and CD charts prior to the establishment of the Oricon Albu ...
at number 34 and sold 2,073 copies in its first week there.
The xx supported the album with the
I See You Tour
The I See You Tour was the third concert tour by English indie band the xx, in support of their third studio album '' I See You'' (2017). The European leg of the tour began in Sweden on 8 February 2017 and concluded on 17 March 2017. The North ...
, performing concerts throughout Europe in February and March 2017. This was followed by a series of music festival appearances in South America, including the
Estéreo Picnic Festival in
Bogotá
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and
Lollapalooza
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dates in
São Paulo,
San Isidro, and
Santiago. A North American tour began on 14 April at the
Coachella Music Festival in
Indio, California
Indio (Spanish language, Spanish for "Indian") is a city in Riverside County, California, Riverside County, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley of Southern California's Colorado Desert region. It lies east of Palm Springs, Califo ...
and concluded on 26 May in
Portland, Maine.
Critical reception
''I See You'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 85, based on 35 reviews.
According to
Kitty Empire, it was hailed by critics as the xx's "least insular album thus far".
Writing for ''
The Guardian'',
Alexis Petridis
Alexis Petridis ( el, Αλέξης Πετρίδης; born 13 September 1971) is a British journalist, head rock and pop critic for the UK newspaper ''The Guardian'', as well as a regular contributor to the magazine '' GQ''. In addition to his mus ...
said the record "pulls off the feat of managing to sound both exactly like the xx and unlike anything they have done before". He believed the band's willingness to explore musical influences from Smith's ''In Colour'' album gave the tracks a "richer and fuller" quality than on their previous records.
''I See You'' was called "the most eclectic, multidimensional, and ambitious album of The xx’s young career" by Philip Cosores from ''
The A.V. Club'',
while ''
Entertainment Weekly''s Nolan Feeney deemed it "the boldest work yet from a band famous for subtlety".
In the opinion of ''
Uncut
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* '' BET: Uncut'', a Black Enter ...
'' reviewer Sam Richards, the band "expanded their horizons without sacrificing any of the emotional intimacy that makes them one of the most compelling acts around".
''
Q'' critic Victoria Segal noted its shared lyrical themes with ''Coexist'' and echoes of the "club culture" from ''In Colour'', while concluding that musically, the band were "extending past glories rather than copying them".
"Sim's and Madley Croft's vocal melodies are sturdier and more shapely than in the past", Mikael Wood wrote in the ''
Los Angeles Times'', surmising it to be "a product perhaps of the time Madley Croft spent in L.A. between xx albums working on potential songs for pop stars."
Some critics were less enthusiastic. In ''
Vice'',
Robert Christgau
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observed artistic growth and accessibility in songs such as "On Hold", "Say Something Loving", and "Brave for You"; but said, "however impressive their originality and skill, the details always end up getting away" throughout the album's "indistinct murmurs ... because in the end the band's shared aesthetic is so contained."
Will Hodgkinson was more critical in ''
The Times'', writing that the album failed to "hit the highs of their previous work" while accusing the group of posturing, making note of Croft's "breathy emoting" on "Brave for You".
Accolades
According to
Acclaimed Music
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, ''I See You'' was the 16th most prominently ranked record on critics' year-end lists of 2017's best albums. It was also nominated for
IMPALA
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's European Album of the Year Award.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Oliver Sim and Romy Madley Croft; all music composed by
Jamie Smith, Sim, and Croft; all tracks produced by Smith and
Rodaidh McDonald
Rodaidh McDonald is a Scottish record producer and record company executive. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States. His production and mixing credits include The xx, King Krule, Adele, ...
; unless otherwise noted.
Sample credits
* "Say Something Loving" contains a sample of "Do You Feel It", performed by
Alessi, and written by
Bobby and Billy Alessi, and homage to "
The Sweetest Taboo
"The Sweetest Taboo" is a song by English band Sade from their second studio album, '' Promise'' (1985). It was released on 12 October 1985 as the album's lead single. While the song peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart, it fared consid ...
", performed by
Sade
Sade may refer to:
People
* Marquis de Sade (1740–1814), French aristocrat, writer, and libertine
* Sade (singer) (born 1959, Helen Folasade Adu), British Nigerian musician and lead singer of the eponymous band
* Sade Baderinwa (born 1969), WAB ...
, and written by
Sade Adu and Martin Ditcham
* "Lips" contains a sample of "
Just (After Song of Songs)
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", performed by
Trio Mediæval,
Garth Knox
Garth Knox (born 8 October 1956 in Dublin, Ireland) is a violist and composer who specializes in contemporary classical music and new music.
Biography
Knox was the youngest of four siblings, and although he was born in Ireland, he was raised in S ...
,
Agnès Vesterman
Agnès Vesterman is a French classical cellist.
Life
Vesterman studied the cello in Boulogne-Billancourt and then went to New York to study with Harvey Shapiro (musician), Harvey Shapiro. Back from the United States, she joined the Quatuor Arpeg ...
and Sylvain Lemêtre, and written by
David Lang
* "On Hold" contains a sample of "
I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", performed by
Daryl Hall & John Oates
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and written by
Sara Allen
Sara Allen (born March 23, 1954) is an American songwriter best known for her work with the duo Hall & Oates. She was in a long-term relationship with Daryl Hall, which ended in 2001, and contributed to many of the duo's hit singles, including " ...
,
Daryl Hall and
John Oates
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* "Naive" contains a sample of "Doing It Wrong", performed by
Drake, and written by
Aubrey Graham
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, Adrian Eccleston,
Don McLean and
Noah Shebib
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
The xx
* Romy Madley Croft – guitar, vocals; keyboards ; additional production ; art direction, design
* Oliver Sim – bass, vocals; photography
*
Jamie Smith – synths, drums, keys; violin ; piano ; vocals ; guitar ; production, engineering; programming; mixing; string arrangements
Additional personnel
*
Rodaidh McDonald
Rodaidh McDonald is a Scottish record producer and record company executive. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States. His production and mixing credits include The xx, King Krule, Adele, ...
– production, engineering
*
David Wrench – additional programming; mixing
* Marta Salogni – engineering
* John Davis –
mastering
*
Stella Mozgawa – drums
* Hal Ritson – brass recording and engineering ; additional programming, bass guitar
* Neil Waters – trumpet
* Ben Somers – saxophone
* Iskra Strings – strings
* John Smart – violin
* Oli Langford – violin
* James Underwood – violin
*
Eos Counsell
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Counsell has an honours degree from the Royal College of Music in London and is f ...
– violin
* Emma Owens – viola
*
Laurie Anderson – viola
*
Peter Gregson – cello
* Charlotte Eksteen – cello
* Paul Frith –
orchestration
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* Sam Thompson – orchestration
* Phil Lee – art direction, design
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
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2017 albums
Albums produced by Jamie xx
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Albums recorded at The Church Studios