Historical Archive
Released in 2002, 'Sea Change' is often described as Beck's most introspective and melancholic album, showcasing a departure from his earlier eclectic sound. The album features lush instrumentation and introspective lyrics, often reflecting themes of heartbreak and loss. Critics and fans alike have praised it for its emotional depth and cohesive sound, earning it a place as one of Beck's most acclaimed works and a significant contribution to the alternative rock genre.