Still (Erika de Casier album)

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Still
Erika de Casier - Still.png
Studio album by
Released21 February 2024 (2024-02-21)
Recorded2023 [1]
Genre
Label 4AD
Producer
  • Erika de Casier
  • Nick León
  • N. Zaks
Erika de Casier chronology
The Sensational Remixes
(2021)
Still
(2024)
Singles from Still
  1. "Lucky"
    Released: 10 January 2024
  2. "Ice"
    Released: 6 February 2024

Still is the third studio album from Danish singer-songwriter Erika de Casier. It was released by 4AD on 21 February 2024. On 10 January 2024, de Casier released the lead single, "Lucky", and announced the album's release date. [3] NPR ranked the album as one of the year's most-anticipated albums, [4] while multiple outlets designated the lead single as one of the week's best releases. [5] [6] [7] [8] The second single, "Ice", was released on 6 February 2024 along with an announcement of 2024 tour dates.

Contents

Background

In 2019, de Casier released her debut studio album, Essentials, on Independent Jeep Music. The album gained a cult following, and the following year Dua Lipa invited de Casier to remix her single "Physical". [9] Her second album, Sensational , was released by 4AD in 2021 and drew critical acclaim. [10] It was followed by a remix album. [11] In the following years, de Casier gained more attention after producing and writing four songs for K-pop group NewJeans' 2023 EP, Get Up , particularly its single "Super Shy", which multiple outlets ranked the best song of the year. [12] [13] [14] She further appeared as a guest vocalist on tracks by artists including Mura Masa and Shygirl. [15]

In an August 2023 profile, de Casier revealed to GQ that she had just finished recording the album, indicating that it was "coming soon". [1] In a January 2024 interview with The Guardian , de Casier stated that she was experiencing "cold feet" about the album's upcoming release, elaborating that "when you start making music you have this feeling of: 'Oh, this is great, and it’s fresh,' and then after a while you get critical about everything. So I'm in that stage." [16] The album will be her first to include collaborations with other artists, including American hip-hop duo They Hate Change, English DJ Shygirl, and British producer Blood Orange. [3] [12]

Composition

According to The Guardian , Still is a loose concept album about each stage in a relationship, "from hot-and-heavy beginnings to messy endings". [16] Clash reported that the album would retain the "noughties-tinged, retro-futurist formula" of her earlier releases, but that the album would feature a greater emphasis on storytelling, not just production. [15] The album will include both electronic and live instrumentation. [2] De Casier produced the album herself, with additional producers including longtime collaborator N, with Nick León, Jonathan Jull Ludvigsen, Carl Emil Johansen, Niels Kirk, Christian Rhode Lindinger, Kirsten Nyhus Janssen, and Tobias Sachse. [13]

The lead single, "Lucky", is a piano ballad whose instrumentation includes breakbeats and "dreamy chords". [13] [15] It also incorporates "rapid-fire" liquid drum and bass percussion and jungle production. [17] [7] The song is accented with giggles, while the lyrics include "Do I like this?/Do I like that?/You make it real easy to love you right back" and "Copenhagen's so grey/But see, whenever I'm with you, it's okay". [5] [18] De Casier's vocal performance on the track has been described as "coy" and "cozy". [8] Gorilla vs. Bear likened the song to an electronic R&B version of Christopher Cross's "Sailing" (1979). [19] "Ice", an R&B song which incorporates hip-hop and 1990s influences, describes a relationship in which de Casier longs for someone who ignores her, with lyrics including "Falling harder every time you ghost me / Next minute in your arms like it's all gone". [20] Notion described the song as sounding like "if the ‘00s existed in space" and noted the song's "ethereal Y2K tones". [21] They Hate Change provide guest verses on the track. [20] The song ends abruptly with the word "stop". [20] "Ooh" is a "slinky" song in which de Casier flirts and describes her fantasies. [16] De Casier stated that "My Day Off" was inspired by a time that she "didn’t feel like answering any emails or messages"; the song also mentions catching up on laundry, which The Guardian deemed a "very un-R&B topic". [16]

Release

On 9 January 2024, National Public Radio included Still in a list of the 10 most anticipated albums of 2024. [4] The following day, de Casier announced that the album would be released on 21 February 2024. [22] In an Instagram post, she confirmed the album would contain 14 tracks. [9] The album will be released in CD and LP formats, as well as via streaming and assorted digital download types. [23]

Album art and title

The album cover depicts de Casier wearing leather in a hall of mirrors, being pursued by paparazzi. [16] The Face wrote that the image resembled a still from a late 1990s music video by director Hype Williams. [24] De Casier stated that the album title was inspired by Jennifer Lopez and Dr. Dre. [16] Like de Casier's previous album titles, Essentials and Sensational, she opted for an album title that sounded like a greatest hits collection; in a 2024 interview with The Guardian, she stated that she had considered the alternate title Platinum, but that she "thought that was maybe too much". [16]

Singles

On 10 January 2024, de Casier released the lead single from the project, "Lucky". [3] Its accompanying music video, directed by Jesse May Fisher and released the same day as the song, references early 2000s YouTube videos of people walking on the beach alone. [13] [25] The video was titled on YouTube as "me walking on the beach". [15] Brooklyn Vegan , The Face , Pitchfork , and Notion featured "Lucky" in their playlists of the week's best songs, with the latter praising the song as "ethereal" and its production as "enchanting". [6] [7] [18] [26] Stereogum ranked it the second-best song of the week, writing that it "feels like it’s so in the past it’s part of the future". [5] Consequence named it a runner-up for its song of the week, with critic Paolo Ragusa describing the song as "as exuberant as de Casier gets". [8]

De Casier released the second single, "Ice", on 6 February 2024. [27] Featuring Florida hip-hop duo They Hate Change, it marked the first collaboration ever released by de Casier. [27] An accompanying, self-directed music video, de Casier plays the role as the third member of They Hate Change. [28] [27] In addition to the single, de Casier announced a list of North American tour dates to take place in March and April 2024. [28] Exclaim! named the track a staff pick, while The Face listed the song as one of the week's "best new tracks" and Notion included the track on their "Undiscovered" playlist of the week's best new music. [24] [20] [21]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 71/100 [29]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [30]
Beats Per Minute 79% [31]
Exclaim! 7/10 [32]
The Line of Best Fit 7/10 [33]
Pitchfork 7.4/10 [34]
Slant Magazine Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [35]

Still received a score of 71 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. [29]

Track listing

Still track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Right This Way"Erika de Casierde Casierde Casier1:48
2."Home Alone"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Natal Zaks
  • Carl Emil Johansen
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
3:31
3."Lucky"de Casierde Casier
  • de Casier
  • Zaks [a]
3:25
4."The Princess"de CasierTobias Sachse Mogensende Casier2:17
5."Ice" (featuring They Hate Change)
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
  • Johansen
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
2:47
6."Test It"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
  • Jonathan Jull Ludvigsen
  • de Casier
  • Zaks [a]
2:47
7."Ooh"de Casierde Casier
  • de Casier
  • Zaks [a]
4:03
8."Believe It"de Casierde Casierde Casier3:07
9."Anxious"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Ludvigsen
  • Johanson
de Casier2:09
10."Ex-Girlfriend" (featuring Shygirl)
  • de Casier
  • Shygirl
  • de Casier
  • Nick Léon
  • Niels Kirk
  • Christian Rohde Lindinger
  • Ludvigsen
  • Kirsten Nyhus Janssen
3:36
11."Toxic"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Lindinger
  • Zaks
  • Johansen
  • Ludvigsen
  • Janssen
  • de Casier
  • Zaks [a]
3:03
12."My Day Off"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
  • Zaks
  • de Casier [a]
3:34
13."Twice" (featuring Blood Orange)
  • de Casier
  • Hynes
  • Johansen
  • Ludvigsen
  • Zaks
de Casier3:44
14."Someone"de Casier
  • de Casier
  • Zaks
  • Johansen
  • Ludvigsen
de Casier3:26
Total length:43:17

Notes

Personnel

Release history

Release formats for Still
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
Various21 February 2024 4AD [23]

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