Haim Returns with 'I Quit,' Marking a New Era of Music and Life

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Haim's new album 'I Quit' marks a significant transition as the band parts ways with longtime producer Ariel Rechtshaid, exploring themes of heartbreak and independence while reaffirming their signature blend of rock, pop, and R&B influences. Despite some songs feeling less dynamic, the album showcases their resilient chemistry and evolving sound, hinting at a transitional phase in their musical journey.
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