Album
If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power
2021 · Electronic, Rock
41 collectors on Gatefold own this

If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power is an Alt/Indie album by Halsey, originally released in 2021. On Gatefold: 39 pressings tracked, owned by 41 collectors.
About
“It happened by accident,” Halsey tells Apple Music of their fourth full-length. “I wasn't trying to make a political record, or a record that was drowning in its own profundity—I was just writing about how I feel. And I happen to be experiencing something that is very nuanced and very complicated.” Written while they were pregnant with their first child, <i>If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power</i> finds the pop superstar sifting through dark thoughts and deep fear, offering a picture of maternity that fully acknowledges its emotional and physical realities—what it might mean for one’s body, one’s sense of purpose and self. “The reason that the album has sort of this horror theme is because this experience, in a way, has its horror,” Halsey say. “I think everyone who has heard me yearn for motherhood for so long would have expected me to write an album that was full of gratitude. Instead, I was like, ‘No, this shit is so scary and so horrifying. My body's changing and I have no control over anything.’ Pregnancy for some women is a dream—and for some people it’s a fucking nightmare. That's the thing that nobody else talks about.” To capture a sound that reflected the album’s natural sense of conflict, Halsey reached out to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ro. “I wanted cinematic, really unsettling production,” they say. “They wanted to know if I was willing to take the risk—I wa.” A clear departure from the psychedelic softness of 2020’s <i>Manic</i>, the album showcases their influence from the start: in the negative space and 10-ton piano notes of “The Tradition,” the smoggy atmospherics of “Bells in Santa Fe,” the howling guitars of “Easier Than Lying,” the feverish synths of “I am not a woman, I’m a god.” Lyrically, Halsey say, it’s like an emptying of her emotional vault—“expressions of guilt or insecurity, stories of sexual promiscuity or self-destruction”—and a coming to terms with who they have been before becoming responsible for someone else; its fury is a response to an ancient dilemma, as they’ve experienced it. “I think being pregnant in the public eye is a really difficult thing, because as a performer, so much of your identity is predicated on being sexually desirable,” they say. “Socially, women have been reduced to two categories: You are the Madonna or the whore. So if you are sexually desirable or a sexual being, you're unfit for motherhood. But as soon as you are motherly or maternal and somebody does want you as the mother of their child, you're unfuckable. Those are your options; those things are not compatible, and they haven’t been for centurie.” .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1The Tradition3:46
- 2Bells in Santa Fe3:37
- 3Easier than Lying3:26
- 4Lilith2:47
- 5Girl is a Gun2:26
- 6You asked for this4:25
- 7Darling3:02
- 811212:42
- 9honey2:53
- 10Whispers3:11
- 11I am not a woman, I'm a god2:56
- 12The Lighthouse4:33
- 13Ya'aburnee3:08
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- abrasive
- intense
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- HalseyLEAD VOCALS LEAD VOCALS, SONGWRITER VOCALS
- Atticus RossPROGRAMMED BY PROGRAMMED BY, EFFECTS
- Dave GrohlDRUMS
- David Andrew SitekGUITAR
- Jack DangersPROGRAMMED BY
- Karriem RigginsDRUMS
- Lindsey BuckinghamGUITAR
- Pino PalladinoBASS
- Trent ReznorBASS, GUITAR, PROGRAMMED BY BASS, GUITAR, PROGRAMMED BY, SAMPLER, SYNTHESIZER BASS, GUITAR, PROGRAMMED BY, SYNTHESIZER
41 collectors on Gatefold own this · 39 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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