While Emily Rose feels more like a gimmick than Emily Montes' commercial debut, the album features emotional high points and low points for the California native.
I'm starting this review off with some groundbreaking and truly saddening news. It pains me to say that this album is ghostwritten, as Montes got caught in a lie in her June interview with NME and eventually confessed to not writing the lyrics to every song on her debut LP. It makes sense, though, as no 5-year-old would come up with ... read more