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The Waterfall II

The Waterfall II is the eighth studio album by the American rock band My Morning Jacket, released on July 10, 2020, through . It serves as a direct sequel to the band's 2015 album The Waterfall, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, and comprises ten tracks recorded during the same late 2013 sessions at Panoramic House in . Originally conceived as part of a larger project that could have formed a triple album, the material for The Waterfall II was set aside after the release of its predecessor, only to be revisited and finalized years later. The album was produced by the band's core members— (vocals, guitar), Tom Blankenship (bass), Patrick Hallahan (drums), (keys), and Carl Broemel (guitar)—drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings near Muir Woods during the recording period. This second installment explores themes of loss, recovery, and resilience, shifting from the conflict depicted in The Waterfall toward a narrative of healing and hope, often through dreamy, contemplative soundscapes. The album's release came amid the global , during which the band unearthed and polished the tracks in self-quarantine, infusing it with reflections on presence and endurance in chaotic times. Critically, The Waterfall II was praised for its emotional depth and sonic continuity with the band's established style, blending elements with introspective lyrics across songs like "Spinning My Wheels," "Feel You," and "." It marked a significant chapter in My Morning Jacket's discography, reinforcing their reputation for evolving, immersive .

Background and production

Development and recording

During the late recording sessions for what would become My Morning Jacket's seventh studio , The Waterfall, the band generated an abundance of material, initially intending to release it as a or even . Frontman led the composition efforts, drawing from personal experiences to create over two dozen songs, while the core lineup—including guitarist Carl Broemel, bassist Tom Blankenship, drummer Patrick Hallahan, and keyboardist —collaborated closely on arrangements, emphasizing collective input to shape the tracks' structures and instrumentation. The primary sessions took place starting in late 2013 at Panoramic House, a remote mountaintop studio in , overlooking the and near Muir Woods, where the band's isolation fostered an immersive creative environment. Additional recording occurred in 2014 at producer Martine's Flora studio in , and at drummer Patrick Hallahan's La La Land studio in , allowing the group to refine ideas in varied settings. Martine, who had previously collaborated with the band on their 2011 album , served as producer, engineer, and mixer, guiding the process with a focus on capturing the band's live energy and dynamics through full-group performances rather than isolated overdubs. Key production choices highlighted the band's experimentation with live band interplay, recording much of the material as a unit to preserve organic interplay and spontaneity, influenced by the natural acoustics of the Stinson Beach location. Techniques included analog tape recording to achieve a warm, expansive sound. Ultimately, the excess material from these sessions was set aside, only to be rediscovered in 2020 for release as The Waterfall II.

Outtakes and rediscovery

Following the selection of tracks for My Morning Jacket's 2015 album The Waterfall, the remaining outtakes from the late 2013 recording sessions at Panoramic House in Stinson Beach, California—totaling over two dozen songs—were archived for potential future use. The material was initially planned as a quick follow-up album slated for 2016, but the release was delayed due to the band's extensive touring schedule and Jim James's focus on side projects and new songwriting; James confirmed the existence of the additional album in a 2017 interview. In early 2020, amid the lockdown, frontman rediscovered the material serendipitously while out on a walk and shuffling through his music library, where the track "Spinning My Wheels" played and prompted him to revisit the archived tapes stored at his home. James described the moment as feeling "like the right time to put them out," noting the songs' resonance with the era's uncertainty and isolation. The rediscovered tracks underwent minimal additional production or mixing in 2020, with the band emphasizing their raw, unpolished quality from the original 2013-2014 sessions to maintain authenticity. James explained, "We didn’t want to overproduce it... just let it be what it was," avoiding extensive overdubs to preserve the spontaneous energy. The band ultimately decided to release the outtakes as a standalone album, The Waterfall II, rather than integrating them into prior releases or expanding the original into a , positioning it as a natural continuation of The Waterfall's psychic and sonic journey. This choice was shaped by the pandemic's constraints, which halted touring possibilities and encouraged the sharing of archival material as a means of and connection during a time of global chaos, helping the group "not feel so helpless."

Music and lyrics

Musical style

The Waterfall II is classified as infused with elements of , , and experimental sounds, drawing from the band's longstanding tradition of blending introspective melodies with expansive sonic palettes. The album features prominent guitar work, including arpeggios and riffs that drive tracks like "Climbing the Ladder," alongside layered vocals delivered in ' signature ethereal style and atmospheric effects such as woozy keyboards and reverb-drenched textures that create a dreamy, contemplative atmosphere across the record. Instrumentation also incorporates riffs, accents, and unconventional percussion, contributing to the organic, improvisational feel derived from the 2013 Panoramic House sessions. In comparison to My Morning Jacket's prior work, The Waterfall II maintains continuity in psychedelic textures reminiscent of albums like and , but shifts toward more introspective and subdued arrangements that emphasize emotional depth through restrained builds and meditative grooves. This evolution from the 2015 album The Waterfall—which shares the same recording sessions—highlights looser structures and a focus on emotional resonance rather than high-energy crescendos, resulting in a busier yet more familiar sonic landscape that feels like an extension of the band's exploratory ethos. Technically, the production employs reverb-heavy mixes and dynamic shifts unique to the Stinson Beach environment, where over two dozen songs were captured in a collaborative, jam-based process, allowing for evolving tempos and cathartic transitions that underscore the album's reflective mood. These elements, pieced together digitally from raw demos, enhance the experimental edge while preserving the live, unpolished energy of the sessions.

Themes

The Waterfall II explores central themes of , longing, and , serving as a reflective companion to the emotional turmoil depicted in its predecessor, The Waterfall. While the 2015 album grappled with conflict and raw vulnerability, often inspired by frontman Jim James's personal struggles including a severe injury, The Waterfall II shifts toward resolution and emotional reconciliation, drawing from the same recording sessions to portray a post- landscape. This sequel concept emphasizes continuity, with James describing the material as a way to process and release lingering pain from past experiences, such as heartbreak and self-doubt. Lyrical motifs of personal growth, relationships, and existential recur throughout, using metaphors to convey cycles of stagnation and . For instance, references to "spinning wheels" symbolize futile efforts and the risk of stagnation in pursuit of artistic or personal ideals, reflecting a toward breaking free from repetitive patterns. Similarly, imagery of "climbing ladders" evokes the ongoing labor of relationships and self-improvement, with lines expressing a desire to return to lost connections despite uncertainty about direction. These elements tie into the album's broader narrative of introspection, influenced by the band's songwriting during the 2013-2015 period, when members navigated mid-career transitions, health challenges, and evolving personal lives. The themes subtly incorporate broader societal undertones of and yearning for , mirroring without explicit ties to contemporary events. James has noted how the rediscovery of these tracks during a period of global disconnection amplified their resonance, portraying existential questions about time, purpose, and renewal as universal experiences. This artistic intent underscores the album's role in offering , framing personal evolution as a quiet triumph over adversity.

Release and promotion

Announcement and formats

My Morning Jacket announced The Waterfall II on July 7, 2020, revealing it as a collection of outtakes from the 2013 sessions that produced their 2015 album The Waterfall. The band hosted an online listening party on July 9, 2020, at 9 p.m. ET via and , building anticipation ahead of the digital release the following day. The album was released digitally on July 10, 2020, through , with physical formats following on August 28, 2020. This staggered rollout allowed immediate access via download and streaming platforms while accommodating production timelines. Available formats included digital download and streaming on major services, a standard in a 4-panel digipak with , and vinyl editions pressed by . The standard vinyl was a 140-gram clear in a , including a download card. A deluxe edition featured 180-gram orange and green splash-colored in a foil-stamped with animated labels and a digital download card, limited to 5,000 copies worldwide. Pre-orders for physical copies were promoted through the band's official website and channels starting with the announcement, tying into ' distribution. The rediscovery of the album's tracks occurred during the band's self-quarantine amid the , influencing the timing of its unveiling.

Singles and videos

Prior to its inclusion on The Waterfall II, "Magic Bullet" was released as a standalone on July 11, 2016, by , serving as a protest against and police brutality in the wake of recent shootings. The track, featuring elements with funky grooves and introspective , was made available for streaming and digital download without an associated album at the time. Similarly, "The First Time" debuted as a on July 15, 2016, exclusive to the soundtrack for Showtime's Roadies series, produced by . No B-sides or official remixes accompanied its release, though it was later digitized for the full soundtrack album on August 26, 2016, via . In conjunction with the surprise digital release of The Waterfall II on July 10, 2020, My Morning Jacket issued official visualizers for multiple tracks, including "Spinning My Wheels," "Feel You," "Magic Bullet," "Welcome Home," and others, uploaded to their YouTube channel via ATO Records. These visualizers featured abstract, psychedelic animations and imagery—such as swirling colors and ethereal patterns—that complemented the album's dreamy, introspective aesthetic, directed in-house for promotional streaming purposes. No traditional post-2020 promotional singles were issued for The Waterfall II, with promotion instead emphasizing full-album streaming availability across platforms like and , alongside a live listening party on July 9, 2020, to build immediate radio and playlist traction.

Reception

Critical response

The Waterfall II received generally favorable reviews from music critics. According to the review aggregator , the album earned a score of 77 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, reflecting a consensus of positive but tempered acclaim. Critics frequently praised Jim James's vocals for their emotional resonance and soaring , particularly on tracks like "The First Time," which added depth to the album's reflective tone. Publications highlighted the record's psychedelic experimentation and adventurous sound, as seen in songs like "Still Thinkin'," which evoked influences from Herman’s Hermits and . The album's emotional depth was noted for its focus on post-conflict healing, serving as a natural companion to its 2015 predecessor The Waterfall and aligning with themes of recovery amid personal and global turmoil. Some reviewers offered mixed assessments, pointing to uneven pacing in certain tracks that felt disjointed or disorienting, and a perceived lack of bold innovation compared to the band's earlier work. For instance, described the album as "solid but seldom revelatory," suggesting it provided familiar comforts without groundbreaking surprises. Released unexpectedly during the , The Waterfall II was praised by outlets like for its warm, escapist vibes in uncertain times.

Commercial performance

The album debuted and peaked at number 117 on the US chart for one week. It also entered the Belgian Flanders Albums chart at number 134, where it spent one week. In the , The Waterfall II reached a peak of number 96 on the Official Albums Chart, marking a single week on the listing. Released digitally on July 10, 2020, amid the , the album's physical formats, including , were delayed until August 28 due to global manufacturing disruptions, contributing to its modest charting without traditional live promotion or in-person events.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

All songs on The Waterfall II were written by . The album comprises 10 tracks with a total runtime of 46 minutes and 35 seconds. It was released in standard digital, , and formats, with the edition divided into two sides in a jacket: Side A contains tracks 1–5, and Side B contains tracks 6–10. No bonus tracks appear on deluxe editions.
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)
1."Spinning My Wheels"4:48
2."Still Thinkin'"4:14
3."Climbing the Ladder"3:00
4."Feel You"6:14
5."Beautiful Love (Wasn't Enough)"2:52
6."Magic Bullet"5:12
7."Run It"4:37
8."Wasted"6:06
9."Welcome Home"3:46
10."The First Time"5:46

Personnel

The album The Waterfall II features the core lineup of My Morning Jacket: on lead vocals and guitar, Tom Blankenship on bass, Patrick Hallahan on drums, Carl Broemel on guitar, and on keyboards. Additional musicians include strings and backing vocalists Anna Fritz, Kyleen King, and Patti King; backing vocalists and Kacey Johansing, with appearing courtesy of . The production team consists of producers and , who also handled recording and mixing duties. Assistant engineering was provided by Michael Finn, with second engineering by Kevin Ratterman, and mastering by at The Lodge. A&R was managed by James Cerreta and Eric Mayers Group Inc. Artwork, including waterfall photos, was created by and Neil Krug. Recording took place during the 2013 sessions at Panoramic House, , Flora Recording and Playback, Removador Fun Ranch, and in Heaven, with mixing at Flora Recording and Playback.

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