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Ethel Cain’s Willoughby Tucker Earns Critical Acclaim Despite Subdued Pacing

Critics hail Ethel Cain’s new prequel album for its immersive Southern Gothic storytelling despite its subdued pacing.

Overview

  • Released August 8 via Daughters of Cain Records, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You serves as a narrative prequel to 2022’s Preacher’s Daughter by chronicling Ethel Cain’s first romance.
  • Reviewers praise the album’s cohesive atmosphere and narrative depth, highlighting its fusion of synthpop, slowcore, drone and folk to create a haunting, pastoral soundscape.
  • Standout tracks “Fuck Me Eyes” and the 15-minute finale “Waco, Texas” draw acclaim for their emotional resonance and expansive, cinematic compositions.
  • About a third of the record is instrumental, with meditative interludes anchoring its contemplative style in a subdued tempo that some critics say veers toward monotony.
  • The release completes Hayden Anhedönia’s Ethel Cain saga, marking her announced decision to retire the persona after this intimate, emotionally cathartic chapter.