There’s nothing offensive about it and it’s perfectly listenable to, it just doesn’t resonate heavily with me. There are quite a few PF reference points and so perhaps unsurprisingly it has that same ‘I get why some people like it but it’s not doing much for me’ feel.
It’s a little bit thin for an entire album and I felt confused at times; he seemed to be in and out on the plaintive breakup front. Similarly, he alludes to some jazz leanings but then backs off. So, I felt it meandered without purpose or intent at times, or maybe I just didn’t understand the intent. It sounds slightly exhausted, perhaps the psychodrama of PF and then his own marriage breakdown left him in a place where my perception of its thinness is an accurate reflection of what he is trying to convey? In which case he’s done a good job but it’s not a mood I would particularly want to visit too often. Maybe it's simply a musical decompression on his part.
Ultimately it feels like an album he’s made for himself, if not for therapeutic reasons, then simply because he can. There’s no harm in that, you could argue it is somewhat self-indulgent, but he had the means to do it and there’s no law against it. I just found myself wanting to put something more satisfying on after I'd listened to it, whether it was Sonny Rollins for the sax or Tracey Thorn's Love and It's Opposite for the breakup/domestic drama songs.
Given some of his influences and qualities, I was just a bit disappointed that it didn’t do more.
5/10