Soil (album)

Soil (stylized in all lowercase) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Serpentwithfeet.

[3] Dmitry Teckel of Clash described the album as "magical" and called it "presents love as a great ritual of universal joy".

[5] Sasha Geffen of Pitchfork said, "With soil, serpentwithfeet deeply engages with the complex membranes between the self and a loved one, the self and the world.

"[4] Rachel Finn of DIY called the album as "a return to his roots and a celebration of finally having found his feet.

"[14] Comparing to his previous work blisters, Stephen Mayne of Under the Radar praised the album to have "richer, dense rhythms and surprising samples", commented that they "wrapped into sensuous tracks detailing love and loss.