Sarah Tudzin reveals she’s a grasp at mixing professional popcraft with deep emotional influence
“Daily’s a blessing/Daily’s an issue,” Sarah Tudzin sings on her fourth album, Energy. If the sentiment is ambivalent, the sound is something however: a pointy power-pop bounce that opens up right into a radiant refrain. Tudzin, a Los Angeles singer-songwriter-producer-multi-instrumentalist who has been recording as Illuminati Hotties because the late 2010s, has referred to as her openhearted DIY ethos “tenderpunk.” As a producer and recording engineer she’s labored with artists from Weyes Blood to Coldplay, and received a Grammy for her manufacturing on Boygenius’ 2023 landmark, The File. With Energy, she delivers a studio-craft masterstroke with out scrimping a bit on the hard-hitting honesty that fuels her writing.
Tudzin goes from the strummy rush of “Throw (Life Raft)” to the neo-New Wave of “Falling In Love With Any person Higher,” to the powerful indie-rock chug of “What’s the Fuzz,” nailing each one. Her writing has at all times been intelligent: Illuminati Hotties’ 2020 launch Free I.H: This Is Not the One You’ve Been Ready For opened up with somewhat kicky quantity entitled “Will I Get Cancelled If I Write a Music Known as, ‘If You Have been a Man You’d Be So Cancelled’,” whereas 2021’s Let Me Do One Extra got here with “Threatening Every Different re: Capitalism.” Energy has moments like that too. “Sleeping In” is a bubbly tune about about making peace with a relationship that slows you down: “Listening to Arthur Russell/Wait so that you can transfer a muscle.” The album’s lead single, “Can’t Be Nonetheless,” rhymes “I’m a ball” with “Adderall,” setting lyrics about feeling unstoppably stressed to a sheer melody.
Lots of the songs right here additionally cope with powerful real-life struggles, notably the title monitor, during which Tudzin sings concerning the lack of her mother over lush bedroom-pop that grows and grows till it nearly feels symphonic. She sings movingly about attempting to determine how one can hold processing the world when somebody who helped floor your expertise is gone. Elsewhere, in opposition to the tender lo-fi drift of “Rot,” she fights via private malaise (“Lined in fog/I’m carrying on/It’s unattainable),” her voice barely rising above a tense whisper.
The stress between top-level musical know-how and unguarded emotional realism locations her in a lineage that runs via indie greats like Tegan and Sara and Liz Phair again to California rock forebears like Brian Wilson. However she’s not going it alone. Energy has a deep bench of collaborators, friends like Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz, Melina Duterte (a.ok.a. Jay Sum), and ubiquitous alt-pop producer John Congleton. It provides a heartening sense of neighborhood to a career-best LP takes the Illuminati Hotties undertaking to an entire new stage. Fairly quickly, Tudzin could be taking house Grammys for her personal data.