Javelin marks Stevens' first solo album of songs since 2020's The Ascension, and his first in full singer-songwriter mode since 2015's Carrie & Lowell, bridging all these approaches like never before. Whether listened to individually or as an album, these 10 songs become something much bigger, the entire experience of Stevens' 25-year career brought to bear in four-minute bursts of choral, orchestral, and electric wonder. Javelin pairs musical sweep with emotional breadth. At times, it has the feel of a big team album production - but it is decidedly not: almost every sound here is the result of Stevens at home, building by himself what sometimes feels like a testament to '70s Los Angeles studio opulence. The contributions come from a close circle of ... read more