WHO is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band The Who, released in 2019. The album is the band's first release in thirteen years and features eleven new tracks, showcasing the band's enduring talent and relevance in the modern era of rock music.
The album's sound is a blend of classic rock and modern elements, with its driving guitar riffs, dynamic drumming, and distinctive vocals from lead singer Roger Daltrey. Lyrically, the album explores a range of themes, including the current political climate, the band's own legacy, and the challenges of aging and mortality.
The album's production, with its use of orchestration and experimental instrumentation, adds a fresh and dynamic quality to the band's sound. The album's standout tracks include "Ball and Chain," "All This Music Must Fade," and "Street Song," with each track showcasing the band's signature sound and unique approach to rock music.
Overall, WHO is a testament to The Who's enduring talent and relevance in the rock music landscape, cementing their status as one of the most important and influential bands in the history of the genre.