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''The Lookout'' is the tenth studio album by American folk musician
Laura Veirs Laura Pauline Veirs (born October 24, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter based out of Portland, Oregon. She is known for her folk/alternative country records and live performances as well as her collaboration with Neko Case and k.d. lang on ...
, released on April 13, 2018 by Raven Marching Band Records to a positive critical reception. Veirs recorded the work around her collaboration
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and continued a streak of working with her husband Tucker Martine as producer.


Recording and release

While touring and recording with
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, Veirs spent a year writing songs for the album, totaling 117 but only recording 14 that made up the final 12-song track listing for ''The Lookout''. Her writing process involved a structured approach of four hour days four days a week, alongside a
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approach that involve using prompts for a song's mood, lyrical theme, and musical theme. Leading up to the release of the album, Veirs posted several of these cards onto her
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accounts and created a music video for "Everybody Needs You", released on January 30, 2018. Digital streaming for "Watch Fire" and a music video for "Lightning Rod" preceded the album. She promoted the release with a short tour of Europe and North America. Veirs' lyrical content is written in response to personal anxieties and insecurities as well as the political climate after the
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and the album is summed up with "Zozobra" as a hopeful song to provide solace to listeners. Although these themes were not deliberate, the title ''The Lookout'' came from the need that emerged for all of us to take care of one another in trying times. The song is also an ode to honor her then-husband Tucker Martine. Motherhood inspired her writing and her children perform vocals on one song.


Critical reception

At Album of the Year, the editorial characterized critical consensus as a 79 out of 100 with 17 reviewers and
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rated the album 7.6 out of 10. The editorial staff of
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named this release among the best of 2018 and awarded it four out of five stars, with reviewer James Christopher Monger calling it "a sonically breezy yet lyrically bold amalgam of imagery-rich Pacific Northwest Americana, reverb-laden
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, and intimate electronics-tinged folk" that is "her most compelling set of material to date". Stephen Thompson of NPR's ''First Listen'' called the performances on the album characterized by "uncommon warmth and grace, in songs that shimmer softly without sacrificing directness or power". Pablo Gorondi of the
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summed up a positive review writing, "The excellent musicianship... expands the guitar/piano foundations to ideal degrees of sound, just as Veirs' details of scandal-free intimacy result in an album that’s exhaustively gratifying." For '' American Songwriter'', Hal Horowitz's four-out-of-five star review praises Veir's vocals and her varied songwriting. Eugenie Johnson of
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gave the album seven out of 10, with a review that also points out Veirs' songwriting, with the ability to mix broad and political themes with personal experience. Sarah Greene of ''
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'' considers the album an artistic success, summing up her review: "Like the campfires people gather around throughout the record, The Lookout is meant to offer comfort; which it does". Phil Mongredien of ''
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'' gave the album four out of five stars, calling it her "most satisfying lbumyet". Ilana Kaplan gave the same rating in ''
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'' and emphasized Veir's lyrical tenderness. In ''
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'', Stephanie Flooks also gave the release four stars of five, summing up that ''The Outlook'' is what Veirs does best: "Instantly recognisable and comforting, she opens her personal world up as safe haven in these strange and noisy times, whilst still keeping you at arm's length, listening for secrets." A fourth British music publication that gave the album four out of five stars was ''
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'', with reviewer Thea de Galleir calling it an "optimistic manifesto" with the songwriting "ability to tell stories without being blasé or obvious is what’s given her a long career in a fluctuating music world". In '' Paste'', Eric R. Danton gave the album 7.4 out of 10, with a review that pans some musical elements and the song "Canyon" but calls these criticisms "quibbles" among strong and varied songwriting. Charles Donovan of ''
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'' also emphasized Veirs' solid songwriting across this album as well as her career, challenging listeners to pay close attention: "the danger is that Veirs' work, if experienced as wallpaper music, will come across as merely pleasant when it's really so much more". In ''
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'', Kyle Lonsdale agrees with the consistent quality of Veirs' recordings, giving ''The Lookout'' four out of five stars. Writing for ''
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'', another four out of five comes from Yeow Kai Chai who says that Veirs is "in a zone of her own" and "one of America's best-kept secrets" for her songwriting as well as her vocal delivery. Jon Putnam of ''
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'' gave this release 7.5 out of 10, writing that "sturdy and insightful songs and its musical sparseness is surely designed in part to accentuate Veirs’ consummate songwriting".


Track listing

All songs written by Laura Veirs, except where noted. Side A #"Margaret Sands" – 2:57 #"Everybody Needs You" – 2:54 #"Seven Falls" – 4:04 #" Mountains of the Moon" (
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, Robert Hunter) – 4:16 #"Watch Fire" – 2:36 #"Heavy Petals" – 2:39 Side B #
  • "The Lookout" – 2:04 #"The Meadow" – 2:42 #"The Canyon" – 3:42 #"Lightning Rod" – 3:20 #"When It Grows Darkest" – 4:31 #"Zozobra" – 2:45


    Personnel

    Credits are adapted from ''The Lookout'' liner notes. *
    Laura Veirs Laura Pauline Veirs (born October 24, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter based out of Portland, Oregon. She is known for her folk/alternative country records and live performances as well as her collaboration with Neko Case and k.d. lang on ...
     – acoustic and electric guitar, harmony and lead vocals, piano on "The Meadow", photography * Karl Blau – synthesizer on "Everybody Needs You", vocals on "Margaret Sands" *Justin Chase – assistant
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    on "Zozobra", piano on "Watch Fire" *
    Dave Cooley Dave Cooley (David J. Cooley; born 1970) is an American mastering engineer and audio restoration specialist. His numerous mastering credits include J Dilla's ''Donuts'' and '' The Diary'', Paramore's ''After Laughter'', 40th anniversary release ...
     – mastering at Elysian Masters *Eden Dawn – design *Izar Etxeberria – illustrations *
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     – pedal steel guitar *
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     – lead guitar on "Lightning Rod", vocal harmony on "Mountains of the Moon" and "Lightning Rod" * Eyvind Kang – viola *Oz Martine – vocals on "Lightning Rod" *Tennessee Martine – vocals on "Lightning Rod" * Tucker Martine –
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    , cover design, drums, synthesizer on "Margaret Sands", drum programming, engineering, mixing, percussion,
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    *Eli Moore – bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer * Steve Moore – electric harpsichord, keyboards, piano, synthesizer *Jon Neufeld – archguitar on "Margaret Sands" and "Everybody Needs You" *Jason Quigley – cover photo *Cora Reese – vocals on "Lightning Rod" *
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     – vocals on "Watch Fire" *
    Doug Wieselman Douglas Joel Wieselman (born November 30, 1954) is an American composer and jazz reedist. He plays primarily clarinet and tenor saxophone, though he occasionally also plays soprano and baritone saxophone. Early life and education Wieselman was ...
     – clarinet on "Heavy Petals"


    Sales charts

    ''The Lookout'' had only modest sales chart success, spending one week on American and Belgian charts.


    See also

    * Oblique Strategies: a card-based method for creative inspiration designed by
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    and Peter Schmidt


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