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Double Infinity

Album • Sep 5, 2025 • 9 songs, 42m 54s
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The cosmic folk band’s sixth album is their first as a trio. But they still sound loose, chaotic, and intuitive as ever.
Abandoning the static and patched-together quality of their previous record, Double Infinity is a high-fidelity, concise, folk pop record from Big Thief.
‘Double Infinity’, Big Thief's first record since their longtime bassist’s departure, opens new doors for a rich blend of sounds.
Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and James Krivchenia are arguably the most in sync they have ever been.
A gloriously satisfying record on which it feels like everything is in its right place.
via DIY 4.5/5
Despite the departure of their longtime bassist, the indie band manage to find positive answers to their intelligently posed questions
Big Thief return to woodsy folk-rock on their sixth album, the soft and reflective Double Infinity.
At the bridge of two infinities, what’s been lost and what lies waiting? 'Double Infinity’, Big Thief’s sixth LP, offers an open-hearted, sprawling
'Double Infinity' sees Big Thief shedding their usual ragged, rustic style in favor of a more polished approach.
On Double Infinity, Big Thief return as a trio to deliver their loosest compositions and some of their most moving work to date.
Classic melodies, spring water acoustics and pared-back poeticism about living in the moment fill Adrianne Lenker and co’s latest with life
Cosmic wonder meets intimate storytelling as Adrienne Lenker, Buck Meek and James Krivchenia explore strange new worlds