June20 , 2026

    Ethel Cain receives critical raves for ‘Perverts’

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    Ethel Cain released Perverts, a 90-minute project pointedly not referred to as her sophomore album in press releases, on Wednesday, and is earning rave reviews from music critics.

    The non-album is polarizing (and scaring the shit out of) fans, however. Unlike Preacher’s Daughter, the 2022 debut that put Cain on the map, Perverts is more a collection of experimental ambient soundscapes than songs with words and music, an evolution of what was originally conceived as a character study about different forms of perversion. (It also has nothing to do with the Ethel Cain lore/storyline.)

    “…ranges from mildly unsettling to genuinely rather terrifying. Perverts is not an easy listen by any definition—but that never takes away from how exceptional it is.” ★★★★½ —Clash
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    “As ambient as [Perverts] might be, it’s far from background music… give it ninety minutes, a nice pair of headphones, and all your attention. If you do, it will rewire your brain.” ★★★★ —The Line of Best Fit
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    “What may sound like a bowel-rattling drone to one may lead to a transcendent experience in others. Casual fans may not last even three minutes. But for those who are willing to sit with its discomfort, [it] reveals hidden depths–the same way that eyes need time to adjust to low light.” ★★★★ —NME
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    “Like Preacher’s Daughter, Perverts is a moving character portrait. This time, though, Cain’s protagonist finds peace and quiet not in literal death, but in the death of love.” ★★★★ —Slant
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    “There’s no side-stepping the message that if you want to follow Anhedönia into the darkness, you can’t be afraid of what lurks there.” ★★★★★ —Stereogum
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    This afternoon, Cain released the music video for the project’s fourth track (and one of its three more traditional “songs”), “Vacillator,” co-directed with Silken Weinberg.

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