Altogether Stranger

General | May 2025

Reviews

Francis D
Reviewed 2025-05-12
“Altogether Stranger” Lael Neale
Fourth studio album. Originally from Virginia, Neale moved to L.A. for a time before recently deciding to return to her home state. “Altogether Stranger” finds Neale exploring her disorientation and dissatisfaction with the often-soulless Southern California lifestyle. The music is mostly minimalist and melancholy, but always conveys an urgency and intensity that reflects Neale’s passion as a songwriter. Well-crafted arrangements, with nods to early 70s pop and 80s Krautrock. RIYL: The Weather Station, Weyes Blood, Allegra Krieger, Aldous Harding or Helena Deland.
— Francis

Recommended: 3, 6, 1, 2, 7. No FCCs noted.

1. (2:58) Wild Waters — Dreamy pop, but with an 80s Motorik foundation. Thumping, programmed drum and bass, plus synthesized handclaps. Angular guitar solos in the lead breaks. ****
2. (3:10) All Good Things Will Come To Pass — Chugging train vibe with heavily reverbed vocals overlaid. Alt country feeling. Disarming lyrics about not protecting the “green, green grass” of our environment. “Our feet only know pavement/And the ocean is a trash can/So we’re going to our maker/With our heads hung.” ***
3. (4:59) Down On The Freeway — Hooky single. Propulsive Krautrock feel with slightly jittery, flowing synths emulating endless traffic on the freeway. Directly addressing Neale’s dissatisfaction with her adopted home. ****
4. (2:00) Sleep Through The Long Night — Chime-y Omnichord arpeggios as Neale sings a halting lullaby.
5. (2:40) Come On — Waves of organ, with Neale’s otherworldly, somewhat squeezed vocals dancing in her highest register above the chords.
6. (5:34) Tell Me How To Be Here — Dreamlike and meditative as Neale contemplates her life in L.A. and how she feels out of time and place. Strummed guitar. Keyboard runs. Woozy, ethereal vocals. ****
7. (4:28) New Ages — Anthemic drone pop, with a big jangly guitar and synth base. Neale’s soaring vocals almost seem to trill. ***
8. (3:31) All Is Never Lost — Another gravity-defying, dreamy track with Neale’s vocals floating in the ether.
9. (2:54) There From Here — Reassuring closing lullaby sung over a three-note piano signature. Calm, quiet vocals. Laele’s farewell to L.A.

Recent airplay

Down On The Freeway
KZSU Time TravelerJan 09, 2026
All Is Never Lost
Music CasseroleSep 13, 2025
Tell Me How To Be Here
KZSU Time TravelerAug 29, 2025
Down On The Freeway
KZSU Time TravelerAug 22, 2025
Down On The Freeway
KZSU Time TravelerAug 15, 2025
Wild Waters
KZSU Time TravelerAug 08, 2025

Charting

2025-05-29 — 2025-08-31
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 31 1
Aug 24 1
Aug 17 1
Aug 10 2
Aug 3 1
Jul 27 2
Jul 20 2
Jul 13 2

Track listing

1. Wild Waters 2:58
2. All Good Things Will Come To Pass 3:10
3. Down On The Freeway 4:58
4. Sleep Through The Long Night 1:59
5. Come On 2:40
6. Tell Me How To Be Here 5:33
7. New Ages 4:28
8. All Is Never Lost 3:30
9. There From Here 2:55