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Blue Rev

Blue Rev is the third studio album by the Canadian indie pop band Alvvays, released on October 7, 2022, through Polyvinyl Record Co., Transgressive Records, and Celsius Girls Records. The record features 14 tracks, including "Pharmacist," "Pressed," and "Velveteen," and was produced by band members Molly Rankin and Alec O’Hanley alongside Shawn Everett. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album's creation involved full live takes of the entire record followed by extensive mixing and overdubs, with additional engineering by Stephen Koszler and Phil Hotz. The title Blue Rev derives from a sugary —blue raspberry slush mixed with vodka—that Rankin and O’Hanley drank as teenagers in rural Cape Breton, , evoking nostalgic reflections on youth. Lyrically, the reckons with themes of past, present, and future, delving into personal choices, inevitable change, and evolving identity, delivered through Rankin's provocative and harmonious vocals. Musically, it blends with elements, characterized by dense layering, reverb-heavy guitars, and rhythmic interplay from band members including Kerri MacLellan on keyboards and Abbey Blackwell on bass. Upon release, Blue Rev garnered widespread critical acclaim for its euphoric noise-pop sound and emotional depth, with reviewers praising its witty, blithe energy and benchmark-setting production in the genre. Pitchfork described it as "a triumph of power pop, a densely layered, witty, blithe, and beautiful record," while NPR highlighted its balance of clarity and cacophony, creating an exhilarating listening experience. The album also received major accolades, including the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year in 2023 and a nomination for Best Alternative Music Performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards. It marked a significant evolution for Alvvays, building on their previous works Alvvays (2014) and Antisocialites (2017) with more ambitious arrangements and thematic maturity.

Development and recording

Background and development

Following the release of their second album in 2017, began conceptualizing their next project, with core members Molly Rankin and Alec O'Hanley initiating songwriting in the years that followed, often during breaks from extensive touring. This period marked a shift toward exploring louder, more experimental sounds, building on the band's established foundation while incorporating denser arrangements. Development faced significant setbacks in when a thief broke into Rankin's apartment during a and stole a containing hundreds of hours of demo recordings, including early song ideas for the album; this incident forced the band to restart much of their work from memory and fragments. The loss compounded frustrations from ongoing tours, delaying progress until the band could rebuild their material. The setback was compounded the next day when a nearly destroyed their gear. The further disrupted momentum in early 2020, halting live performances—including a planned tour with —and stranding the band mid-process as they rushed back to from before borders closed. This led to a pivot toward remote collaboration, with Rankin and O'Hanley working from a backyard shed in and sharing files digitally, allowing the project to continue amid isolation but extending the timeline significantly. To enhance lineup stability amid these challenges, solidified their in 2021 by welcoming Sheridan Riley and Abbey Blackwell as permanent members, enabling focused rehearsals once restrictions eased and contributing to the album's urgent, cohesive energy. The record's tone was shaped by inspirations from early 2000s acts like and , whose earnest songwriting and versatile guitar textures influenced the band's noisier direction, alongside Rankin's personal reflections on youth in rural Cape Breton, , including nostalgic rituals and emotional transitions.

Recording and production

Alvvays collaborated with producer on Blue Rev, selecting him for his expertise in crafting dense, layered sounds, as demonstrated in his work on The War on Drugs' albums such as (2017). The primary recording sessions took place at 's studio in in 2021, where the band captured basic tracks live to analog tape using a 16-track tape machine to preserve a sense of immediacy and organic energy. Everett encouraged the group to perform as if in a live setting, minimizing overthinking and fostering raw performances that formed the album's foundation. Overdub sessions followed in at guitarist Alec O’Hanley's home studio, where additional layers of guitars, keyboards, and effects were added to build depth. The band experimented with techniques like and reverb, including unconventional methods such as taping iPod earbuds to cymbals and singer Molly Rankin's throat, to create shoegaze-influenced textures that blurred the lines between noise and clarity. Mixing was handled by Everett in 2022, with a focus on balancing the album's noisy elements against its melodic core through meticulous adjustments to sonic details.

Composition

Musical style

Blue Rev represents a fusion of with prominent and influences, characterized by jangly guitars, dense reverb, and propulsive driving rhythms that create a textured, immersive . The album's production emphasizes layered instrumentation, including shimmering 12-string guitars and swirling synth effects, which contribute to its wall-of-sound aesthetic reminiscent of 1990s pioneers like . This blend extends to power pop elements, drawing from acts such as , evident in the melodic hooks and noisy, feedback-laden bridges that punctuate the tracks. At 14 tracks, Blue Rev marks the longest release in ' discography, allowing for an expansive exploration of intricate vocal harmonies and multifaceted arrangements that build upon the band's earlier work. The album's structure showcases innovative choices, such as the abrupt dynamic shifts in "After the Earthquake," where rapid tempo changes and sudden drops heighten the sense of emotional turbulence. These elements underscore a departure from the cleaner, synth-driven polish of prior albums like , embracing instead a more urgent and distorted sonic palette that amplifies the music's raw energy and complexity.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Blue Rev, primarily penned by Alvvays frontwoman Molly Rankin, revolve around recurring themes of failed relationships, digital-age isolation, and nostalgic escapism, often drawing from intimate, observational vignettes that blend vulnerability with sharp wit. In tracks like "Pharmacist" and "Velveteen," Rankin dissects the messiness of romantic entanglements, portraying characters grappling with lingering attachments and the desire for renewal, as seen in lines evoking a "new love glow" overshadowed by unresolved tension. Similarly, "Very Online Guy" critiques internet culture's superficiality, satirizing a detached suitor who remains "only one filter away" while seeking validation through digital proxies, highlighting the alienation of online interactions in modern romance. This theme of escapism emerges nostalgically, with the album's title itself inspired by a teenage memory of a blue raspberry vodka cooler, symbolizing a yearning to revisit simpler, transportive moments amid life's inertia. Rankin's lyrical style employs humor and irony to navigate mundane heartbreaks, contrasting lighter, wry observations with profound emotional undercurrents that underscore and . For instance, quips like "Is she a ? Have you found Christ again?" in "" inject sardonic levity into scenarios of relational doubt and solitude, making the pain of disconnection feel both relatable and absurd. This approach reaches deeper resonance in "Many Mirrors," where the irony of gives way to earnest , depicting through personal turmoil as a "gently surging" of emotional . Such contrasts amplify the album's exploration of inner conflict, using everyday absurdities to veil heavier sentiments of longing and loss. Personal anecdotes from Rankin's life infuse the narratives with authenticity, particularly reflections on post-tour exhaustion and pandemic-induced , rendered through surreal, imaginative that transforms isolation into vivid "little universes." During the in , Rankin wrote in a backyard shed, channeling the era's enforced seclusion into songs that capture a "white-knuckled " of societal and personal upheaval, including field recordings that evoke quiet . Post-tour experiences, such as the band's grueling schedules, inform tracks like "," where mundane fatigue blends with surreal twists, drawing from Rankin's observations of life and relational strains. Compared to the wistful introspection of ' earlier albums like , Blue Rev evolves toward more provocative, self-aware narratives, embracing "weirder" elements and reduced concern for external judgment after years of perfectionism and setbacks. This shift manifests in bolder character studies and ironic detachment, moving from passive melancholy to active scrutiny of one's flaws and surroundings. Specific motifs recur to symbolize internal strife, such as mirrors in "Many Mirrors" representing self-doubt and fragmented identity amid relational upheaval, where reflections prompt confrontation with personal inadequacies. Earthquakes serve as a potent of disruption in "After the Earthquake," embodying the seismic emotional fallout of love's collapse, with lines questioning recommitment—"Why would I ever fall in love again?"—after profound instability. These symbols weave through the album, enhancing its thematic cohesion without overt didacticism.

Release and promotion

Singles and music videos

The lead single from Blue Rev, "Pharmacist", was released on July 6, 2022, serving as the album's opener and introducing its blend of jangly with elements. The track was accompanied by an official audio release featuring abstract visuals created by Colby Richardson, evoking the song's themes of awkward encounters and pharmaceutical metaphors. The second single, "Easy On Your Own?", arrived on August 10, 2022, highlighting the band's evolving sound with its driving rhythm and introspective lyrics. It was released as official audio, contributing to early streaming momentum that helped build excitement for the full . The song quickly amassed hundreds of thousands of streams across platforms, underscoring ' growing fanbase in the scene. On September 22, 2022, dropped a double single featuring "Belinda Says" and "Very Online Guy", both with official directed by Colby Richardson. "Belinda Says" paid homage to influences, while the animated video for "Very Online Guy" satirized obsession through stylized, glitchy digital aesthetics and exaggerated online personas, effectively promoting album buzz in the lead-up to Blue Rev's release. These tracks further amplified radio play and online engagement, with "Very Online Guy" resonating particularly for its timely cultural commentary.

Marketing and touring

Alvvays announced their third studio , Blue Rev, on July 6, 2022, through their labels , , and Celsius Girls, accompanied by digital pre-orders and multiple vinyl variants including standard black, blue marble, and clear editions. The 's marketing rollout included teasers building on a June 2022 tour announcement, features such as an October 2022 review highlighting its noisy euphoria and a January 2023 interview with frontwoman Molly Rankin on its production challenges, and limited-edition merchandise like Blue Rev T-shirts and posters available via the band's official store. In support of Blue Rev, Alvvays embarked on a world tour beginning October 14, 2022, at Thalia Hall in , spanning North American headline dates with opening act through November, followed by Canadian shows in early 2023 and a co-headlining summer run with across the and Europe, including performances at in and in June 2023. Marking the album's one-year anniversary, released a limited-edition liquid-filled in December 2023 via Polyvinyl, featuring a blue liquid evoking the sugary after which the album is named, alongside standard in alternate colorways. The tour extended into 2024 with a spring US headline run hitting venues like in and in , plus festival appearances including Flow Festival in in August. The tour continued into 2025 with performances at Halifax Music Fest on June 29 in , and Sound Summit on September 13 at State Park in . Fans marked the album's three-year anniversary with online reflections shared in October 2025, coinciding with ongoing popularity evidenced by streams and setlist inclusions in live performances.

Reception

Critical reception

Blue Rev received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, earning a Metascore of 86 out of 100 on based on 15 reviews, indicating universal acclaim. Critics praised the album's evolution from ' earlier sound into a denser, more shoegaze-influenced style marked by noisy textures and dynamic production. awarded it 8.8 out of 10 and designated it "Best New Music," highlighting its densely layered arrangements and Molly Rankin's witty, hyperreal songwriting that blends literary flair with emotional . noted the album's push-and-pull between Rankin's sensitive storytelling and swelling cacophony, which adds depth to themes of and fleeting youth. Stereogum lauded the record as a " of " for its simple pleasures amid complex sonic recombination, marking a maturation in the band's formula. While overwhelmingly positive, some reviewers pointed to occasional overcrowding in the mixes, where the album's ambition sometimes borders on overwhelming noise, potentially diluting individual song clarity. Exclaim! described the chaotic energy as preserving ' core qualities while introducing harsher elements, though it risks feeling uneven in quieter moments. Despite these minor critiques, the consensus celebrated Rankin's growth as a songwriter, with her lyrics delivering poignant, lived-in narratives that elevate the album's blithe yet beautiful . The album featured prominently on year-end lists, ranking #3 on Pitchfork's 50 Best Albums of 2022, #1 on Stereogum's 50 Best Albums of 2022, #4 on Exclaim!'s 50 Best Albums of 2022, and #27 on The Guardian's 50 Best Albums of 2022, recognized for its bookish, Smiths-influenced . In retrospectives from 2023 to , Blue Rev has been hailed for its enduring influence on , blending retro nostalgia with modern vigor to set a benchmark for the genre. A 2023 FLOOD Magazine cover story reflected on its marathon creation process and lasting impact, while ranked it #15 on its 100 Best Albums of the So Far in 2024. Renewed acclaim came through 2024 festival coverage, including performances at Fest and , where the album's tracks were celebrated for their live energy and timeless appeal. The album's songs earned a 2024 Grammy for Best Performance, underscoring its ongoing resonance.

Commercial performance

Blue Rev debuted at number 61 on the US chart during the week ending October 22, 2022. It peaked at number 75 on the chart and number 27 on the . The album achieved notable success on and charts, including number 8 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. By 2025, Blue Rev demonstrated enduring commercial viability through long-tail sales, bolstered by anniversary reissues and the band's 2024 touring schedule, which reignited interest and streaming activity.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Blue Rev contains 14 tracks with a total runtime of 38:52. All tracks were written by Molly Rankin and Alec O’Hanley.
No.TitleLength
1."Pharmacist"2:04
2."Easy on Your Own?"2:54
3."After the Earthquake"3:05
4.""3:26
5."Pressed"2:09
6."Many Mirrors"2:58
7."Very Online Guy"3:12
8.""3:02
9."Tile By Tile"2:58
10."Pomeranian Spinster"3:24
11.""2:45
12."Bored in "3:00
13."Lottery Noises"3:18
14."Fourth Figure"1:20

Personnel

Blue Rev was performed primarily by the core members of , consisting of Molly Rankin on vocals, guitar, and keyboards; Alec O’Hanley on guitar and keyboards; Kerri MacLellan on keyboards and vocals; Abbey Blackwell on bass; and Sheridan Riley on drums. Additional musicians contributed to specific elements, including on percussion; Drew Jurecka on and viola; Joseph Shabason on and ; Phil Hartunian on guitar; and Chris Dadge and Moshe Fisher-Rozenberg on drums. The production team was led by , with additional production by Molly Rankin and Alec O’Hanley; mastering was handled by , and additional engineering was provided by Stephen Koszler, Phil Hotz, Robbie Lackritz, Nyles Spencer, Julian Decorte, Amy Fort, and Ivan Wayman. Harmony vocals were contributed by Kerri MacLellan and across multiple tracks, while all primary vocal performances were delivered by the band members, with no guest vocalists featured.

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