The album is almost entirely beatless,[4] and the lyrics explore isolation, loneliness, regret and resentment.[4] According to Martin and Robinson, it was recorded in a fraught period, but the lyrics are not autobiographical.[7]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"You Disappear"
6:25
2.
"Zeros"
3:17
3.
"In the Night"
5:51
4.
"Too Late"
3:49
5.
"Alone"
4:38
6.
"Who"
5:40
7.
"Lies"
5:28
8.
"The Lonely"
5:25
9.
"Bluebird"
4:55
10.
"Missing You"
4:00
11.
"Her Body"
5:08
12.
"X"
5:25
Reception
While the album was largely met with positive reviews,[4][5] reviewers have found the album difficult to recommend due to the overwhelming bleakness of it. Theo Korz for The Line of Best Fit wrote that "Solitude is not an easy record to enjoy – even in writing this review I was reluctant to return to it", but that the album was "brilliant and awful",[4] while Louis Pattison for Pitchfork wrote that "Solitude is the sort of record it's hard to recommend wholeheartedly", saying it's "too severe, too unrelenting".[5]