Ben Howard
Is It?


4.2
excellent

Review

by Sowing STAFF
June 17th, 2023 | 303 replies


Release Date: 06/16/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: It is.

Ben Howard's career has been one of constant metamorphosis. His progression between albums is something to behold, whether it's the pure folk of Every Kingdom, the bolder aggression of I Forget Where We Were, the smoky ambience of Noonday Dream, or the scattered synths and tape loops present on Collections from the Whiteout. If you talk to Howard's fan base, you'll find that each album has a distinct and loyal following. Across every kingdom he's formed, however, the entirety of Ben Howard's following can usually agree on one thing: he's an artistic genius. No matter the backdrop, Ben Howard's achingly beautiful melodies will always shine through; his voice this beam of light that can penetrate any surrounding through sheer heart and determination.

It's appropriate, then, that Howard's fifth full-length LP – which arrives after battling not one but two transient ischemic attacks (mini-strokes) – is also his most daring creative undertaking yet. There's a sense of defiance on Is It? which is born out of a desire to keep pursuing his passion, even in the face of a potentially life-threatening condition. Nothing about Is It? is typical by Howard's standards, which was apparent from the moment the smooth, sleek pop tune 'Couldn't Make It Up' was released as the lead single. It was something of a red herring, as not much of Is It? follows in those mainstream footsteps, but it did signal an artist who clearly was not finished shaking things up even after an album in Collections from the Whiteout that many fans found too challenging and/or far removed from his guitar roots. The vast majority of this record exists in a space that feels equidistant from Noonday Dream and Collections from the Whiteout – it certainly has the electronic/percussive appetite and overall weirdness of the latter, but it also possesses the hazy, ethereal atmosphere and oozing, subtly infectious melodies of the former. The result is something that feels foreign, yet familiar.

Like all of Ben Howard's works, Is It? could be an exercise in patience for many. On the surface, the album seems too steeped in electronics and tricked-out production to have any real underlying emotion, and a handful of songs might even seem like they're vying for identical sounds. Almost like ice thawing in the Spring, Is It? needs time to warm up – but when it does, the album cracks open and reveals all of its secrets. The melodies begin to separate and show their instinctive beauty, Howard's subtle inflections grow into true hooks, and moments that initially seemed overambitious and/or overproduced suddenly click into place. The journey it takes to figure out Is It? makes the gems discovered along the way all the more rewarding, whether it's the timely and elegant strings on 'Days of Lantana', the serene isolation of 'Moonraker', the momentous energy release that concludes 'Richmond Avenue', or the lush acoustic guitars that beautifully accent 'Little Plant''s poignant sway. It's an album best experienced in one sitting, allowing the dreamy atmosphere to overtake you while Howard's magic slowly reveals itself.

Perhaps the most impressive thing about Is It? is that, after five records and over a decade's time, Ben Howard can still continue to achieve such brilliant results while traversing so many different musical styles. Is It? is the farthest he's ever been from 2011's Every Kingdom. At any point in his career, he could have taken the path of least resistance and followed the money, but instead he's doubled down on ambition and creating a lasting legacy. Is It? is his most experimental offering to date. It's not easy to follow, and it rarely does what you'd expect it to...but that's the beauty of it. Amid the skittering beats, glitches, and studio-altered vocals is a man simply trying to make sense of a terrifying and very real health condition that has sent his life spiraling into a state of instability and uncertainty. In the face of these obstacles, Is It? is a moment of both musical and personal triumph.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sowing
Moderator
June 17th 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've been listening to this for over a week and literally had a 2.5 review ready to go. As I detailed in the review, though, Howard's genius always eventually shines through.

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2023


21121 Comments


The only approriate summary for this. I'll read in a bit :]

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2023


60305 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

this is some good fucking folktronica and the best Ben since IFWWW

PotsyTater
June 17th 2023


10101 Comments


contender for album art of the year

Sowing
Moderator
June 17th 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I can't stress enough how average I thought this was for a whole week. You don't know how annoying it is to be completely ready to submit a semi-scathing review and then have a change of heart the day before it releases and have to whip up a whole new write-up. Hopefully it doesn't seem too rushed but even if it does that's still preferable to publishing a review that no longer reflects my opinion. It's Ben Howard, I should have known that whatever my initial take was would be wrong.



My favorites here are Days of Lantana, Richmond Avenue, and Little Plant.

po0ty
June 17th 2023


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This will be a great summer album

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2023


47597 Comments


the gap in quality between Lantana and the rest of this album is truly hysterical lmao

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2023


18856 Comments


What on earth is the album art tho

PotsyTater
June 17th 2023


10101 Comments


its some art

Squiggly
June 17th 2023


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

huge W for Mort

DoofDoof
June 17th 2023


15009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Love the Durutti Column vibes throughout this

DoofDoof
June 17th 2023


15009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also that’s interesting that this didn’t work for you straight away Sowing, this was probably my favourite/most rewarding first listen of an album this year.



I was tempted to 5 it straight off but held back, but I’m not ruling it out. Think for me this might be even more consistently ‘it’s own perfect thing’ than ‘Noonday Dream’.



Your top three picks match with me, ‘Spirit’ might be added to make a top 4

anat
Contributing Reviewer
June 17th 2023


5746 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is still looking up at noonday dream but I really like it, richmond avenue is fantastic, also loving spirit and moonraker, with life in the time being a bit of a lowlight

DoofDoof
June 17th 2023


15009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I had to tell everyone off on RYM for rating ‘Moonraker’ low in the track scores



The reasoning from the kids was probably along the lines of ‘ah goofy song title’ or some such

Sowing
Moderator
June 17th 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I don't think I've ever loved a BH album immediately, but this took an alarmingly long time. I was listening to a promo daily for about 8 days and it wasn't until Thursday that things clicked. But now that I "get it", I'd say this is comfortably my second favorite Ben Howard (I agree with anat that it's looking up at Noonday Dream...at least for now). Little Plant is my favorite and probably because it feels like it could've been a Noonday Dream highlight.



My song ranking is something like this:



Little Plant

Days of Lantana

Richmond Avenue (basically tied with Lantana)

Moonraker

Interim of Sense

Couldn't Make It Up

Walking Backwards

Spirit

Total Eclipse (actually love this thing's fragmented mumbles fwiw, but it's mostly just an interlude)

Life in the Time

zakalwe
June 17th 2023


38831 Comments


It’s been out 5mins for fuck sake

Sowing
Moderator
June 17th 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Not for me it hasn't ;-)

zakalwe
June 17th 2023


38831 Comments


Started listening to it yesterday but couldn’t listen properly because the cricket was on. Seemed very promising though.

Sowing
Moderator
June 17th 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I still think BH is better suited for a guitar, but if he was ever going to go in this direction, then this is how I had hoped it'd sound. This is a little like lightning in a bottle though, so I hope he doesn't push his luck.

But knowing Ben Howard he absolutely will, and his next album will be something different yet again. And I'll find fault with it at first but then learn to love it. Some things never change.

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2023


10099 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Nice nice hype nice



Smol typo: His progression between albums been something to behold



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