The Fool (Warpaint album)

The Fool
Studio album by Warpaint
Released October 25, 2010
Recorded 2010 at Curves Studio and The Boat Studio in Los Angeles, California
Genre Alternative rock, experimental rock, art rock, neo-psychedelia
Length 46:49
Label Rough Trade
Producer Tom Biller
Warpaint chronology
Exquisite Corpse
(2008)
The Fool
(2010)
Warpaint
(2014)
Singles from The Fool
  1. "Undertow"
    Released: 21 September 2010
  2. "Shadows"
    Released: 10 January 2011

The Fool is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Warpaint, released on October 25, 2010, on Rough Trade Records.[1] The album was recorded at two studios—Curves Studio and The Boat Studio—in the band's native Los Angeles, California, throughout 2010 and was produced by Tom Biller, who also shared mixing duties with Andrew Weatherall and Adam Samuels.[1]

The band describe the album as the "older sister" of their debut, Exquisite Corpse (2008).[2]

Release

The Fool was released on October 25, 2010, in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States.[1] The album was previewed before its physical release through an exclusive stream on The Hype Machine on October 18.[3] The album was promoted by two singles—"Undertow" and "Shadows"—released on September 21, 2010[4] and January 10, 2011,[5] respectively. Both singles received moderate acclaim, though did not chart. In March 2011, "Undertow" and the Neon Lights remix of "Shadows", featured as the single's B-side, were featured on a playlist by BBC Radio 1 as part of the In New Music We Trust[6] and "Undertow" was exclusively re-released in April 2011 as part of the international Record Store Day.[7] On September 26, 2011, less than a year after its original release, a deluxe edition of The Fool was released, featuring two bonus tracks and a second disc with Exquisite Corpse.[8]

Tour

Upon its release, Warpaint embarked on a tour of Europe to promote The Fool. The 21-date tour lasted from October 21 to November 15, 2010, and the band performed in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, France and the Netherlands.[9] Following the tour, the band also performed seven shows throughout the United States, beginning in St. Louis, Missouri on November 19 and concluding in Los Angeles, California on December 12.[9] On January 31, 2011, the band began a third leg of the tour in Australia and New Zealand, lasting until February 12.[10] On February 21, the band performed a one-off show with Twin Shadow at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in London as part of the NME's award shows[11] and in March and April, the band began another leg throughout the United States, beginning in San Francisco, California on March 16 and concluding in Indio, California on April 15.[10] They also played at various major festivals including Bonnaroo, Glastonbury Festival, Reading and Leeds Festivals, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Rock Werchter and Electric Picnic in support of the album.

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[12]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[13]
The A.V. ClubB+[14]
Consequence of Sound[15]
Drowned in Sound7/10[16]
Entertainment.ie[17]
FILTER86%[18]
The Guardian[19]
NME9/10[20]
Pitchfork Media7.2/10[21]
Spin8/10[22]

Upon its release, The Fool received critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 77, based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[12] AllMusic's Heather Phares said that "The Fool has flashes of brilliance" and "darkly feminine songs with instinctive structures," awarding the album 3 out of 5 stars and listing it as an AMG Album Pick.[13] Jason Heller of The A.V. Club noted the album "coasts instead on a humid, hazy, oozing pulse that's less ice age and more malarial swamp" and "with a torpid and feverish dreaminess," giving the album a B+ rating.[14] Writing for Consequence of Sound, Philip Cosores awarded the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, called it "a genre record for a genre that doesn't exist" and admired the album's production, stating "though the guitar leads sound unpolished, the vocals sound untrained, and the bass can overwhelm the songs, the lack of perfection makes more of a statement than all the auto-tune in the world."[15] Andrzej Lukowski, in his 7-out-of-10 review in Drowned in Sound, said "there is an incredible level of detail and accomplishment to The Fool"[16] and Jenny Mulligan of Entertainment.ie described the "haunting atmosphere" of the album as "wholly intoxicating" in her 4-star review.[17]

FILTER reviewer Laura Jespersen gave The Fool a rating of 86% and described it as "uncomplicated, psychedelic indie-girl rock with plenty of hazy guitar and a swooning, restrained sadness".[18] In The Guardian, Maddy Costa awarded the album 4 stars and noted "it's the consistent sensuality of Warpaint's sound that makes them mesmerise."[19] NME's Laura Snapes gave the album a 9-of-10 review and wrote "the dark purple rumble and hypnotic coo of their vocals swim along, dragging the listener beneath its beguiling surface into a swathe of subtle time changes and guitar prone to sudden swan dives into heart-stabbing gold arcs from oil painting-thick landscapes."[20] Pitchfork Media writer Ryan Dombal referred to The Fool as "a nine-song seance of an album that's as subtle as it is disquieting" in his review[21] and Chris Martins of Spin awarded the album 4 of 5 stars, summarizing that "The Fool is built on Joy Division's post-punk low end, moody chords, droning vocals, and doomy lyrics, but it's more than a tribute."[22]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Warpaint. 

No. Title Length
1. "Set Your Arms Down"   5:01
2. "Warpaint"   5:51
3. "Undertow"   5:53
4. "Bees"   4:22
5. "Shadows"   4:04
6. "Composure"   4:55
7. "Baby"   5:00
8. "Majesty"   6:32
9. "Lissie's Heart Murmur"   5:11
Total length:
46:49

Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from The Fool's album notes.[24]

Warpaint
Technical personnel
Design personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Irish Albums Chart[25] 75
Irish Independent Albums Chart[26] 8
UK Albums Chart[27] 41
UK Independent Albums Chart[28] 3
UK Independent Albums Breakers Chart[29] 1
U.S. Billboard 200[30] 176
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums[30] 4
US Billboard Independent Albums[30] 26
US Billboard Tastemakers Albums[31] 19

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
UK Indie
[32]
UK Indie Breakers
[33]
2010 "Undertow" 30 10

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