I will always love her, no matter what she does...for a few different reasons: she's a badass visual artist, she doesn't take shit from record labels, she's articulate and brilliant in interviews...
While this album isn't my favorite and it's not really my personal taste, I can't say it's objectively bad. In fact, it may be the kind of thing that rewards repeated listening, and I'm going to give it a few more chances before I unequivocally write it off. The arrangements are fabulous, her vocal range is displayed beautifully. Here are my objections: The lyrics are so opaque as to be almost meaningless, which isn't new for her, but which does get in the way of my personal enjoyment of the material. Nearly every song is (very) downtempo, but then it could be I'm spoiled by listening to her work with New Pornographers (and having seen her sing the likes of "Letter to an Occupant" and "Twin Cinema" live a few times.)
This release isn't a career killer and she deserves whatever success comes her way. She's certainly worked for it. I'll be standing as near the stage as I can get when she plays Bonnaroo in June. Oh, and thanks for the tip on Leno, but I already taped it - I'm on her email list.