To Survive

To Survive is the second album by Joan as Police Woman.[5] It was released on June 9, 2008, on CD, LP and digital download.

To Survive
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 9, 2008
Length45:23
LabelReveal Records (UK), Cheap Lullaby (United States), PIAS (EU)
ProducerBryce Goggin and Joan Wasser
Joan as Police Woman chronology
Real Life
(2006)
To Survive
(2008)
Cover
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Drowned in Sound8/10[2]
musicOMH[3]
Pitchfork Media5.7/10[4]
Q p 112, June 2008

The album was released by Reveal Records in the United Kingdom, by Cheap Lullaby in the United States, and by PIAS in Europe and the rest of the world.

The album cover is a reference to Virginia Woolf.

In 2009, it was awarded a silver certification from the Independent Music Companies Association, which indicated sales of at least 30,000 copies throughout Europe.[6]

Reception

The album received generally favorable reviews, earning a metascore of 76 on Metacritic.[7] It was an Editor's Pick in the July 2008 issue of Paste, and ranked at #43 in Q's 50 Best Albums of the Year.[8]

In its positive review, Spin wrote: "Stepping away from the ivories, Wasser wanders into a patch of violin tangles and glitchy twitters ('Holiday'), gets soulful support from horns ('Magpies'), and builds a song out of a Robert Frippish guitar lick, sustained synth chords, stark percussion, and a backup choir consisting only of herself ('Start of My Heart')."[9]

"She addresses the dark stuff in relationships," enthused actress Juliette Lewis. "'To Be Lonely' is a very honest examination of the self, and 'Honor Wishes' will make sense to all of us who have loved a little too hard."[10]

Track listing

  1. "Honor Wishes" (featuring David Sylvian)
  2. "Holiday"
  3. "To Be Loved"
  4. "To Be Lonely"
  5. "Magpies"
  6. "Start of My Heart"
  7. "Hard White Wall"
  8. "Furious"
  9. "To Survive"
  10. "To America" (featuring Rufus Wainwright)

The Japanese version of To Survive includes three bonus tracks:

  1. "No Question" (featuring David Sylvian)
  2. "Take Me"
  3. "Radish (To Be Free)"

References

  1. "To Survive". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  2. "Album Review: Joan As Police Woman - To Survive". DrownedInSound.
  3. "Joan As Police Woman - To Survive | Album Reviews". June 8, 2008.
  4. "Joan as Police Woman: To Survive". Pitchfork.
  5. "Joan as Police Woman: 'To Survive' Alone". NPR.org.
  6. "color".
  7. "Joan As Police Woman: To Survive (2008): Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
  8. "The 50 Best Albums of 2008". Q. January 2009: 82. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. "Joan as Police Woman, 'To Survive' (Reveal)". Spin. June 10, 2008.
  10. "Albums of the century". Q. No. 282. January 2010. p. 65.
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