Someday (Susanna Hoffs album)

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Someday
Susanna Hoffs - Someday.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 17, 2012
StudioBaroque Folk Studios (Los Angeles, California)
Genre Rock
Length31:00
Label Baroque Folk
Producer Mitchell Froom
Susanna Hoffs chronology
Under the Covers, Vol. 2
(2009)
Someday
(2012)
Under the Covers, Vol. 3
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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American Songwriter Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [3]
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Someday is the third solo album by Susanna Hoffs. Reviews were positive: "Working with Nashville musician Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom, Hoffs creates an intimate and sweet album that frames her tender vocals with subtle arrangements that trade the jangle of the Bangles for an autumnally rich chamber pop sound." [1]

Contents

Reception

The album received considerable critical acclaim. Allmusic stated that the album "ends up being some of the best music Hoffs has been associated with. Working with Nashville musician Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom, Hoffs creates an intimate and sweet album that frames her tender vocals with subtle arrangements that trade the jangle of the Bangles for an autumnally rich chamber pop sound...It's pretty rare that someone would make the best record of her career so far into it; Hoffs has done it, though, and Someday is an album perfect for not only her fans, but also fans of well-crafted, emotionally true adult pop." [1]

Slant Magazine noted that "Susanna Hoffs’s affinity for the music of the ’60s has informed her work with the Bangles, her “Sid n Susie” collaborations with Matthew Sweet, and her sporadic solo career, but she's never recorded as note-perfect an homage to the lush pop of that era as she has on Someday. Hoffs is a classicist at heart, and, nearly 30 years into her career, she's never sounded as natural and at ease as she does here...above all else, the prevailing tone of Hoffs's work on Someday is one of sincerity, making the album a moving homage to the music she grew up with." [4]

American Songwriter stated that Hoffs' "latest self-released effort marks a long overdue return to her own pop music career with triumphant results...Someday is the perfect soundtrack for a summertime rainy day that doesn’t overreach or become self-indulgent, but fulfills its goal of a delightfully enjoyable pop record. This is easily and undeniably Hoffs’ most definitive musical statement to date." [3]

Track listing

#TitleComposersLength
1."November Sun"Gregg Arreguin/Susanna Hoffs/Daniel Schwartz2:58
2."Always Enough"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs3:38
3."Picture Me"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs2:57
4."One Day"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs3:41
5."Holding My Breath"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs3:07
6."All I Need"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs2:32
7."Raining"Andrew Brassell/Mike Campbell/Susanna Hoffs3:09
8."Regret"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs2:33
9."This Is the Place"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs2:59
10."True"Andrew Brassell/Susanna Hoffs3:25

Personnel

Production

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Someday". AllMusic. July 17, 2012. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  2. Farber, Jim (July 17, 2012). "Album Review: Susanna Hoffs, 'Someday'". New York Daily News . Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  3. 1 2 Allen, Eric (August 6, 2012). "Susanna Hoffs: Someday". American Songwriter . Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Keefe, Jonathan (July 12, 2012). "Review: Susanna Hoffs, Someday". Slant Magazine . Retrieved December 7, 2024.