Additional InformationA Hazy, Late-Night Counterpart to Its Shiny Predecessor, the Voyager.
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "The 50 Best Albums of 2019" -- "The finale may be the most cathartic two minutes of music you hear this year.", "It’s the richness of her telling that makes LINE bloom fuller with every listen: crystalline anthems built for barstools, open roads, and dark nights of the soul.", "It's strong addition to a stellar body of work and another welcome showing from one of music’s most consistent and underrated performers.", "In a voice as rich as whiskey, she tells the tales only a woman who’s lived and learned and loved (sometimes too much, sometimes not enough) could know.", "ON THE LINE is absolutely dazzling. It sounds decidedly grown up, mature both lyrically and musically, and it’s a spectacular studio effort.", "Bolstered by cuts like 'Wasted Youth,' the veteran indie rocker’s storytelling excellence is on full display in her first full-length since 2014’s THE VOYAGER.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "There’s always been a cinematic quality to Jenny Lewis’ storytelling, and in painting pain, heartbreak, infatuation and hedonistic escape in bright brushstrokes, her fourth solo album ON THE LINE shimmers like a gaudy neon sign marking the entrance to a dive bar.", "As glorious as the sound of this thing is, glinting with letter-perfect ‘70s-’80s rock sonics and touches of 21st-century psychedelic irony, the songs are the show, written by a woman of a particular age from a perspective well past jaded -- she’s been there done that -- swung back around to a wide-eyed, faintly zen reportage."