GUTS

GUTS

by Olivia Rodrigo
GUTS

GUTS

by Olivia Rodrigo

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Overview

The meteoric rise Olivia Rodrigo experienced after Sour would have been thrilling and challenging for any artist, but navigating the cusp of adolescence and adulthood at the same time gave her a bounty of material for her second album. GUTS reveals that she didn't crumble under expectations -- instead, she took notes. Recorded with returning producer Daniel Nigro in the same garage studio where he and Rodrigo made Sour, the album hones in on her soaring, soul-baring ballads and spiky pop-punk manifestos and perfects them. "Driver's License" may have been her debut album's mega-hit, but many fans connected with fiercely catchy singles like "Good 4 U." Several of GUTS' standouts are in the same throbbing vein: Rodrigo cringes at herself and throws shade at an old flame on the new wave-y "love is embarrassing." She makes mistakes gleefully on "bad idea right?," a witty recollection of hooking up with an ex that rivals Wet Leg when it comes to chugging post-punk-pop with droll singalong choruses. Songs like these suggest that Rodrigo's record collection is growing along with her confidence, and though the way "all-american bitch" swings from deceptively winsome folk to raging punk shares pages with Phoebe Bridgers' and Courtney Love's songbooks, she ties it all together even more convincingly than she did on Sour. Likewise, GUTS' not-too-raw, not-too-slick production bolsters her talent for giving complex moods wide appeal. The song "get him back!" tangles revenge and longing in some of the album's most scathing lyrics ("I wanna meet his mom/Just to tell her her son sucks"), but it sounds like a direct hit. This gift is almost as uncommon as her ability to write lyrics so relatable that it feels like she's read her fans' diaries -- or minds. Rodrigo confronts the sting of second and third heartbreaks with hard-earned wisdom, and tracks like "making the bed" and "logical" add a refreshing dose of self-awareness to the catharsis of "Driver's License." And while "vampire"'s recriminations against older men who leech off of her and "sell (her) for parts" may not reflect the everyday reality of her listeners, it brings them into her world with as much authenticity as her other ballads. GUTS even features songs her listeners might not know they need yet: The breathy "pretty isn't pretty" tackles lookism and body dysmorphia, near-universal experiences for young women with surprisingly few songs written about them. Rodrigo does a remarkable job of balancing moments that are very much of the time when she made the album with moments that hint at more: "teenage dream" yearns for the day when she won't be wise beyond her years, and "lacy" explores the intricacies of jealousy and yearning with nuance that a singer/songwriter of any age would be proud to possess. GUTS is emphatic proof that Rodrigo isn't just good for a kid -- she's grown into an artist with plenty of things to say, and the confidence and eloquence to say them her way. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 09/08/2023
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0602458163728
Rank: 213

Tracks

  1. all-american bitch
  2. bad idea right?
  3. vampire
  4. lacy
  5. ballad of a homeschooled girl
  6. making the bed
  7. logical
  8. get him back!
  9. love is embarrassing
  10. the grudge
  11. pretty isn't pretty
  12. teenage dream

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Olivia Rodrigo   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Sam Stewart   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar
Daniel Nigro   Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Mellotron,Percussion,Synthesizer,Bass (Acoustic),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Erick Serna   Guitar (Electric)
Ian Kirkpatrick   Synthesizer
Benjamin Romans   Piano
Derek Stein   Cello
Garrett Ray   Drums
Paul Cartwright   Viola,Violin
Chappell Roan   Vocals (Background)
Sterling Laws   Drums
Alexander 23   Bass,Drums,Synthesizer,Slide Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Ryan Linvill   Bass,Moog Bass,Saxophone,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Christopher Simmonds   Creative Director
Sam Riback   A&R
Daniel Nigro   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Vocal Producer,Drum Programming
Ian Kirkpatrick   Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Emme Lehmann Boddicker   A&R,A&R Assistance
Julia Michaels   Composer
Dave Schiffman   Engineer
Dan Viafore   Engineer
Mitch McCarthy   Mixing
Jenna Singer   A&R Assistance,A&R
Austen Healey   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Dani Perez   Engineer,Engineer
Daisy Chalfant   Art Direction
Greg Jackson   Art Direction
Larissa Hofman   Photography
Serban Ghenea   Mixing
Mark "Spike" Stent   Mixing
Paul Cartwright   Arranger
David Schiffman   Engineer
Chris Kasych   Engineer
Amy Allen   Composer
Jasmine Chen   Engineer
Mark Stent   Mixing
Randy Merrill   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Sam Stewart   Engineer
Olivia Rodrigo   Composer
Sterling Laws   Engineer
Matt Wolach   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Alexander 23   Engineer,Producer
Bryce Bordone   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Ryan Linvill   Engineer,Producer
Matt Morris   A&R
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