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7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
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  1. Jun 16, 2023
    10
    Jason Isbell a Florabama favorite and Drive By Truckers member hit all the right notes on this release combined with a music score for the next Scorsese movie Killers of the Flower Moon and Documentary release Running With His Eyes Closed on HBO or Max and the journey with development of the Reunions album in 2020. Long May You Run Sir.
  2. Jul 11, 2023
    6
    It's a nice to be brought back to this raw and oily sound of american rock and country. It is still a cliché for itself, and Jason Isbell preferred to stay in a safe place, exploring those chords we already know and grew up with to the extent of making them part of a very pop current. That current is over now and, as I said, it is nice to hear and feel like when this rock meant somethingIt's a nice to be brought back to this raw and oily sound of american rock and country. It is still a cliché for itself, and Jason Isbell preferred to stay in a safe place, exploring those chords we already know and grew up with to the extent of making them part of a very pop current. That current is over now and, as I said, it is nice to hear and feel like when this rock meant something strong, yet, there is nothing strong enough to hold on to or save out from what the history already made of it. Expand
  3. Jun 9, 2023
    10
    Best album since Southeastern, hands down, even exceeds Nothing More Than Free which was also excellent. Might even be better than SE based on the closing song Miles which masterfully combines Neil Young, Petty, Beatles, Floyd, and Zeppelin, which lyrics that are devastating. For anyone who's been a little disappointed with Nashville Sound and Reunions, this is a return to form, IBest album since Southeastern, hands down, even exceeds Nothing More Than Free which was also excellent. Might even be better than SE based on the closing song Miles which masterfully combines Neil Young, Petty, Beatles, Floyd, and Zeppelin, which lyrics that are devastating. For anyone who's been a little disappointed with Nashville Sound and Reunions, this is a return to form, I promise you. Isbell fans are going to be ecstatic over this record. If you love his old stuff ... trust me, just get this. After the first listen I bought tix for his upcoming Tempe show, despite them being really expensive. Expand
  4. Jun 12, 2023
    9
    Self-produced with the most interesting and engaging sounds Isbell & co. have recorded. The songwriting is as strong as ever, with incredibly vulnerable lyrics about himself and others, distilling these years in American life in 13 killer tracks. Easily his best album since Southeastern (possibly tied for my favorite with that breakthrough behemoth). At an hour long, there's plenty toSelf-produced with the most interesting and engaging sounds Isbell & co. have recorded. The songwriting is as strong as ever, with incredibly vulnerable lyrics about himself and others, distilling these years in American life in 13 killer tracks. Easily his best album since Southeastern (possibly tied for my favorite with that breakthrough behemoth). At an hour long, there's plenty to explore here and lots to come back to again and again. Expand
  5. Jun 22, 2023
    0
    This really missed the mark. Gave it a few listens and it's not doing anything for me. Oh well. Too many great musicians out there to force it with his music.
  6. Jul 3, 2023
    8
    Impressive! On the first few times listening to this album, Jason Isbell really comes across with powerful messages and unique easy-going songwriting in an already crowded space. The production and overall vibes are excellent.
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82

Universal acclaim - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Jun 28, 2023
    80
    Even by Isbell’s lofty standards, Weathervanes is a big swing, and the band hits a home run.
  2. 70
    Isbell’s ninth LP is a cautious refinement rather than a reinvention for the Americana icon – and as he explores a familiar set of themes, the lyrics can sometimes feel as though they could have been directly pulled from the cutting room floor of previous studio sessions.
  3. Jun 9, 2023
    90
    This LP is a triumph, an outstanding set of songs and performances from someone who has already proved they're one of the strongest, truest voices in American roots rock.