Reflections (Hannah Diamond album)

Reflections is the debut studio album by British singer and visual artist Hannah Diamond. It was released on 22 November 2019 via PC Music.

Reflections
Studio album by
Released22 November 2019 (2019-11-22)
Recorded2016–2018[1][2]
Genre
Length39:04
LabelPC Music
Producer
Hannah Diamond chronology
Soon I Won't See You at All
(2017)
Reflections
(2019)
Reflections Remixes
(2020)
Singles from Reflections
  1. "Fade Away"
    Released: 7 October 2016
  2. "Make Believe"
    Released: 23 December 2016
  3. "True"
    Released: 16 November 2018
  4. "Invisible"
    Released: 30 October 2019
  5. "Love Goes On"
    Released: 13 November 2019

Background and release

Reflections initially was intended to be released as an EP in late 2016 with its lead single being "Fade Away", which was released on 7 October 2016. Following the announcement of the EP, Diamond released "Make Believe" on 23 December 2016. She continued to hint at new music throughout 2017 and 2018, telling fans via social media that new music would be imminent.[6][7]

A mix titled Soon I Won't See You at All was released on 13 December 2017, produced entirely by A.G. Cook and featured three songs which would also be featured on Reflections. The three tracks were "Never Again", "Concrete Angel" (a cover of a song by Gareth Emery) and "The Ending".[8]

"True" was released as the official lead single from the album on 16 November 2018. It was released alongside a lyric video featuring a typeface Diamond made herself. The track received attention for its more emotional sound; regarded by Matt Moen of Paper Magazine as "weaving sentimentality and emotion through a landscape of digital disconnect and jaded apathy". In press releases, it was stated that Reflections would be released in early 2019, however this did not come to fruition.[3]

"Invisible" was released as the album's second single on 30 October 2019, alongside a music video directed by Daniel Swan & Hannah Diamond. On the same day, it was announced that Reflections would be released on 22 November 2019, and the cover art for the album was also revealed.[9] On the following day, her first headlining tour "The Invisible Tour" was announced in support of the album. It began on 4 December 2019.

"Love Goes On" was released as the album's third single on 13 November 2019, alongside a music video directed by Vasilisa Forbes.[10]

The tracklist of Reflections was revealed via Diamond's social media on 21 November 2019.[11]

Vinyl versions of the album were announced in November 2019 for later release, and was later announced in January 2020 that they were up for pre-order and would be released in sometime in 2020. On 22 April 2020, Diamond released the remix version of the album featuring contributions from Dylan Brady, umru and Bladee.[12]

Composition

Reflections is a pop,[3] trance,[4] and bubblegum pop[5] record, with elements of breakcore, happy hardcore,[13] Eurodance,[5] synthwave,[14] electro house,[15] and techno.[16] The album explores themes of heartbreak and human emotions, in contrast to the robotic aesthetic crafted by Diamond early on in her career.[5] It was described by one critic as a "breakup album".[4] The album's sound has been compared to the works of Charli XCX,[14] Sarah Bonito,[14] Caroline Polachek,[4] Imogen Heap,[15] and Porter Robinson.[15]

The Invisible Tour (2019–2020)

Hannah Diamond performing at The Invisible Tour in Amsterdam on 26 February 2020

The Invisible Tour is the first headlining tour by Hannah Diamond in support of her debut album Reflections. On 31 October 2019, She announced second show in London, followed by the one in Paris and Berlin the following day. Due to high demand, she added the first London show on 4 November. On 13 November, she announced that the opening act for the London shows will be Namasenda, and on 9 December that the opening acts for Paris and Berlin were Planet 1999 and Mechatok. On 28 November, she announced the second leg of her tour. All shows for the first leg were sold out. During January 2020, she announced that she would appear at Journey Fest in Copenhagen, Melt Festival in Ferropolis and Primavera Sound Barcelona. On 6 February 2020, the opening acts for the second leg were announced and her Glasgow show sold out on the same day. On 26 February, she revealed that the second leg had sold out. On 30 March 2020, Diamond put an announcement on her website that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, she has had to cancel some upcoming performances and festival appearances.

The tour began in London on 4 December 2019, and finished in London on 13 March 2020. The tour visited five countries in Europe and contained 11 shows.

The Invisible Tour (2019–2020)
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s)
Leg 1 – 2019 Tour
4 December 2019 London United Kingdom Fire Namasenda
5 December 2019
11 December 2019 Paris France La Boule Noire Planet 1999
12 December 2019 Berlin Germany Fitzroy Mechatok
Leg 2 – 2020 Tour
26 February 2020 Amsterdam The Netherlands OT301 Snufkin

Leyla & Sydney

28 February 2020 Copenhagen Denmark Journey Fest Kamixlo
1 March 2020 Glasgow United Kingdom Stereo
3 March 2020 Manchester Yes (Pink Room)
4 March 2020 Bristol The Exchange
5 March 2020 Brighton Patterns Baby XD
13 March 2020 London Karma

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100[17]
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash8/10[14]
Exclaim!7/10[18]
The Guardian[4]
The Line of Best Fit9/10[15]
NME[5]
The Observer[16]
Pitchfork6.2/10[13]

Reflections received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 79, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[17] Katherine St. Asaph of Pitchfork criticized Diamond's vocals and songwriting as "affectless" and the album's sound as being behind the times in comparison to the more forward thinking music of her peers at PC Music. However, St. Asaph did praise the cover of "Concrete Angel" as "exhilarating" and saying "more happens in these four minutes than the rest of the album combined".[13] In contrast, Hannah Mylrea of NME called Diamond's lyrics "brilliantly straightforward" and commended A. G. Cook's production, though criticized the album's slower songs like the title track.[5] Valarie Magan of Clash called "Love Goes On" "an outstanding track, the depth of its rich, almost robotic sonic landscape standing in sharp contrast to what are, at their core, very human, vulnerable lyrics."[14]

Track listing

All tracks written by Hannah Diamond and Alexander Guy Cook, except where noted. All tracks produced by A.G. Cook, except where noted. Credits adapted from Tidal.[19]

Reflections track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Reflections"  3:54
2."Invisible"
  • Hannah Diamond
  • Alexander Guy Cook
  • Finn Keane
  • Thomas Carrell
  • Christopher Mason
  • A.G. Cook
  • Easyfun
3:19
3."Love Goes On"  4:36
4."Never Again"  3:46
5."True"  3:32
6."Concrete Angel" 4:59
7."The Ending"  3:51
8."Shy"  2:54
9."Fade Away"
  • Diamond
  • Cook
  • Keane
  • A.G. Cook
  • Easyfun
4:16
10."Make Believe"
  • Diamond
  • Cook
  • Keane
  • A.G. Cook
  • Easyfun
3:57
Total length:39:04
Reflections Remixes
No.TitleLength
1."Invisible" (Dylan Brady Remix)2:58
2."Love Goes On" (Palmistry Remix) (featuring Bladee)3:39
3."True" (umru Remix)3:05
4."Fade Away" (Mechatok Remix)3:22
5."Make Believe" (Yung Sherman Remix)3:21
Total length:16:25

Release history

Release history of Reflections
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various 22 November 2019 PC Music [19]
19 December 2019 LP [20]
22 April 2020 Remix album
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References

  1. @Hannahdiamond_ (26 October 2016). "The E.P is called "Reflections" 💞 💫✨" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  2. @Hannahdiamond_ (30 August 2017). "I know I've been saying this for aaaaaaages but AG sent me the last track this week so it's the closest it's ever been!! and I wish I could drop it all now but I gotta wait for a major video to be finished so you guys gotta wait too 🐶 cos it just wouldn't be the same without it!" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  3. Moen, Matt (17 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond Returns With Shimmery Melancholic Single 'True'". Paper. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  4. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (22 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond: Reflections review – trance-pop rescued from good taste". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  5. Mylrea, Hannah (22 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond – 'Reflections' review: the PC Music star, rumoured to be a robot, explores very human heartbreak". NME. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  6. @Hannahdiamond_ (9 May 2018). "I'm forever grateful and so so so excited to release more music AND videos this year and especially excited to show you what I've been working on this whole time I've been quiet 🐭 🐭 🐭 🐭" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  7. @Hannahdiamond_ (30 March 2018). "YES!! Been doing nothing except working on them for all of you ❤️" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  8. P, Mr. (13 December 2017). "Hannah Diamond shares new EP Soon I won't see you at all". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  9. Bloom, Madison (30 October 2019). "Hannah Diamond Shares Video for New Song "Invisible": Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  10. Kenneally, Cerys (13 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond unveils new single "Love Goes On"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  11. "♥ ℌ𝔞𝔫𝔫𝔞𝔥 𝔇𝔦𝔞𝔪𝔬𝔫𝔡 ♥ on Instagram", Instagram, retrieved 22 November 2019
  12. Subscribe. "Hannah Diamond releases remixes from debut album 'Reflections'". diymag.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  13. St. Asaph, Katherine (2 December 2019). "Hannah Diamond: Reflections Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  14. Magan, Valerie (2 December 2019). "Hannah Diamond - Relections". Clash. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  15. Mahalingam, Udit (24 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond transcends pop music on Reflections". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  16. Cragg, Michael (1 December 2019). "Hannah Diamond: Reflections review – gloriously overwrought". The Observer. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  17. "Reviews for Reflections by Hannah Diamond". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  18. Pearson, Luke (20 November 2019). "Hannah Diamond - Reflections". Exclaim. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  19. "Reflections / Hannah Diamond - TIDAL". listen.tidal.com. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  20. "Hannah Diamond - Reflections. Vinyl LP. Bleep". Bleep. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
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