Rilo Kiley, poised for a breakthrough in 2007 after gaining indie acclaim, released their final album, Under the Blacklight, which showcased a significant stylistic shift. Moving away from their folk roots, the band embraced glossy production and genre-blurring experimentation. This ambitious pivot drew mixed reactions, with critics noting its polished nature and longtime fans expressing concerns over the loss of authenticity. Despite being an anomaly in their discography, Under the Blacklight contributed to discussions surrounding artistic integrity as Rilo Kiley approached a recent reunion.
Rilo Kiley's fourth album, Under the Blacklight, marked a departure with its polished production and genre experimentation, re-defining the band's sound amidst critiques of mainstream appeal.
Despite the criticism, Under the Blacklight found a unique position in Rilo Kiley's discography, contrasting with earlier albums that cemented their influence in indie rock.
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