A Sober Conversation
A Sober Conversation is the seventh studio album by American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist BC Camplight. It was released on June 27, 2025, via Bella Union in vinyl, CD and digital formats.
Background
Consisting of tracks ranging between two and four minutes, with a total runtime of approximately thirty-five minutes, the album was noted as a pop album.Succeeding Camplight's 2023 project, The Last Rotation of Earth, the album features the lead single, "Two Legged Dog", a collaboration with British rock band The [Last Dinner Party]'s lead vocalist Abigail Morris, which was released on April 4, 2025.
Reception
The album received a four and a half-star rating from British online magazine MusicOMHAllMusic noted the album as relating to "youthful trauma", noting it as "a top-shelf pop album that also has something important to tell us."
The Guardian assigned it a rating of four stars and described it as "an eccentric rock opera about repression, depression and anger told with the meta-theatrical, tragicomic style that has won Christinzio a cult following."
Tom Doyle of Mojo rated the album four stars and remarked, "Ultimately, A Sober Conversation amounts to a brilliant and bold record that is all the more powerful for its deployment of life-affirming grooves and melodies."
Personnel
Credits for A Sober Conversation adapted from AllMusic.- Daniel Woodward – engineer, producer
- Robert Whiteley – engineer
- James Bragg – mastering
- Brian Christinzio – arranger, bass, composer, guitars, organ, piano, producer, synthesizer, vocals
- Abigail Morris – vocals
- Thom Bellini – electric guitar, background vocals
- Jolan Lewis – clavinet, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ, synthesizer, synthesizer bass, background vocals
- Jess Branney – effects, percussion, vibraslap, vocals
- Adam Dawson – drums
- Alexander Huxley – trumpet
- Callum McMorran – flute
- Evelyn Halls – cello
- Luke Jarvis – design
- Matt Lawton – upright bass
- Rachel Nicholas – viola
- Sidonie Hand-Halford – drums, percussion
- Tom Spencer – trombone
- Marieke Macklon – cover photo