Notes to
a Doctor
“Lang has somehow made grief sound like something you’d put on at a dinner party. Disconcerting. Four stars.”
Rolling Stone
“Notes to a Doctor asks the big questions — mortality, loss, what happens when you become a stranger to yourself — and then has the audacity to make them catchy.”
Pitchfork
“Dark, baroque, and occasionally very funny about very sad things. The best album about dead people since, well, most of the good ones.”
The Guardian
“If your twenties were characterized by existential dread and an inability to be carefree like everyone else, this is your album. Unfortunately.”
NME
“We’re not sure what she was writing to that doctor, but we hope he wrote back.”
Mojo
Fictional reviews. None of these publications have heard this album. Their loss.