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Haim – Women In Music Pt. III (140G/2LP)

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140-gram double LP Limited time album download included Pop trio Haim is back and the sisters are far and away at their best in Women in Music Pt. III. Pitchfork describes the album as intimate, multidimensional, and wide-ranging, the songwriting shining with personality and a great curiosity for melody and style. "(Their) videos show the evolution of Haim, whose songwriting on WIMPIII is likewise more nuanced, more self-aware, and frequently darker than ever before," reviewer Aimee Cliff writes. The girls make a mess of getting ready in the video for...
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    140-gram double LP

    Limited time album download included

    Pop trio Haim is back and the sisters are far and away at their best in Women in Music Pt. IIIPitchfork describes the album as intimate, multidimensional, and wide-ranging, the songwriting shining with personality and a great curiosity for melody and style.

    "(Their) videos show the evolution of Haim, whose songwriting on WIMPIII is likewise more nuanced, more self-aware, and frequently darker than ever before," reviewer Aimee Cliff writes.

    The girls make a mess of getting ready in the video for "The Steps."

    Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and Danielle Haim, the clip features the band hastily putting on makeup and getting dressed — spitting out toothpaste and smearing lipstick on the mirror before jumping into the pool. "Every time I think that I've been taking the steps/You end up mad at me for making a mess," they sing, supported by a thrashing guitar riff. Later, Danielle pounds on the drums, with streaks of lipstick across her tank top.

    Women in Music Part III follows 2017's Something to Tell You. It was produced by Rostam, Danielle, and her partner, Ariel Rechtshaid. "The name came to me in a dream and I woke up laughing, so I told my sisters," Danielle said.

    "I liked it because we are literally women in music and we always get written about that way, so it seemed cool to make it our own and control the narrative," Alana Haim added. "It made me think about some of our experiences more."

    "I just thought it was funny, plus the initials are WIMP3," Este Haim said. "Wimp is a hilarious word."


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