What Chaos Is Imaginary

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AlbumFeb 01 / 201914 songs, 45m 38s
Indie Rock
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7.8 / 10

Weaving in and out of concrete, direct, indie-rock songwriting and meditative, impressionistic dream pop, Girlpool’s third album features their most expansive and surreal songs to date.

On album number three, LA duo Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad take a widescreen approach to their eclectic alt-pop

6.7 / 10

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Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker reach toward a new creative existence on their third album as Girlpool

A multidimensional, multi-faceted affair, full of fragile introspection and meandering guitars.

Born as a restless and patchy duo dreamed into existence by teenage best friends, Girlpool spent much of their time as a band in a state of transformation.

What Chaos Is Imaginary offers a view into the minds of a pair of singular artists who both understand that a glimpse of truth is a whole lot more intriguing than a disingenuous attempt at the whole thing.

8 / 10

The alluring and playful blend of Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad's voices fuse together to create a dreamy atmosphere on their third studio...

6.5 / 10

Have you ever forgotten the time on a cloudy day? Hours slip backwards; the world feels strange; your memory of this period freezes into an isolated snapshot, where the ordinary laws of nature cease to apply.

7 / 10

Los Angeles based duo Girlpool are back with ‘What Chaos Is Imaginary’, a fuzz-driven album offering, laced with haunting harmonies and a

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5 / 10

Girlpool surrender some charm as they go for a flashier sound and more complex arrangements on their third album 'What Chaos Is Imaginary'.

7 / 10

Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad have been infusing their deceptively simple guitar-heavy sound with a frank vulnerability since the beginning.

8.3 / 10

'What Chaos Is Imaginary' by Girlpool, album review by Matthew Wardell. The full-length comes out on February 1st via ANTI

LA duo's musical world expands still further. Review by Lisa-Marie Ferla