Overview
- The album, which was released Friday, July 17, 2026, is a 16-track collection produced largely by Aaron Dessner and features collaborators such as Justin Vernon, Marcus Mumford, Audrey Hobert and a Paul Mescal co-write.
- Abrams has framed the record as a reckoning with her teenage years and used interviews and the title track to apologise directly to her mother and father for past behaviour.
- She promoted the release with a Bowery Ballroom underplay where she shared voice memos and debuted unreleased songs, followed by a televised performance of “Minibar” on The Tonight Show.
- Critics have given mixed reviews, with several outlets praising standout tracks and emotional moments while others call the record repetitive or stylistically safe.
- Abrams announced the Look At My Life tour, which begins on Dec. 2 in Denver and runs through May 28, 2027 in Barcelona, marking a step up in her live and commercial profile.