Country : United States Label : Partisan Records Genres and styles : Alternative Rock Year : 2025

Blondshell – If You Asked For a Picture

· by Stephan Boissonneault

Blondshell’s If You Asked For a Picture is a modest continuation of her alt-rock confessional style, but it rarely feels like more than a cautious extension of what she’s already proven she can do with her debut in 2023. This new one is competently made, but there’s a sense of diminishing urgency, as though the sharpness that cut through on her debut has been dulled by over-consideration.

Take “Thumbtack,” the opener. It wants to be sly and simmering, but it plays more like a shrug. Much of the album feels this way: smartly arranged, occasionally poignant, but often, emotionally static. “T&A,” despite its confrontational title, lands like a song that’s already been workshopped and workshopped into docility. There’s a lot of thematic nodding to self-doubt, miscommunication, and gender politics, but little of the messy immediacy that made Blondshell’s earlier work punch harder. I’m not as pulled into these hooks.

“Arms” and “What’s Fair” sound like songs that should build to something — a reckoning, an epiphany — but they plateau early and stay there. “23’s A Baby” is perhaps the clearest attempt at sneering generational commentary, but the delivery feels more performative than raw. It’s not bad, just safe — like Blondshell knows she’s got the credentials to be profound, so she doesn’t push herself to actually be it.

The production, courtesy of Yves Rothman, is clean to a fault. There’s little room for spontaneity — every strum, beat, and breath is locked into a structure that feels overly rehearsed. Even the louder moments, like “Event of a Fire,” seem more like simulations of catharsis than the real thing.

Blondshell is talented — there’s wit and clarity in her lyrics, and her voice can carry real weight when she lets it. But If You Asked For a Picture mostly feels like a record content to simmer without ever boiling over. It’s solid alt-rock, but not memorable alt-rock. It’s alt-rock from a newer, good singer-songwriter in a sea of adepts.

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