On What's Tonight to Eternity, Cindy Lee show off their mighty range while somehow managing to sound like a perfectly constructed, singular vision.
What’s Tonight To Eternity, Cindy Lee’s fifth and undoubtedly best album to date, is the culmination of this project, a haunting and surreal exploration of gender dysphoria and expression set to spectral pop textures.
On their fourth solo release in three years, the former Women member strikes a provocative balance of ’60s pop bliss and horror-show unease.
they really did that... they made the thing haunted.
listening to cindy lee is absolutely mesmerizing in the amount of sheer agony. they are rushing through a universe full of pain and suffering
I really vibe with this haunted tape recording of a 1950s girl group. However, I have the distinct feeling I'm going to die in seven days now.
Beautiful, but haunting.
Favorite Songs: Just for Loving You I Pay the Price, Plastic Raincoat
Least favorite song: Lucifer Stand
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