Actually one of the best Albums i‘ve ever heard. The Instrumentation is beautiful and full, the vocals are unique and honest af, the writing isn’t too deep or metaphorical but beautifully direct, realistic and uplifting. Every single Song brings something new, exciting and innovative.
The intro to the opener for example seems like it represents the way Emmas music has transitioned from the rougher simpler style of her earlier work (which practically serves as demos to alot of the ... read more
Punk rock + mournful horns + fairytale piano + folk influences + lyrics about transness and belonging = catnip
While it can get a little uneven, this is nonetheless a mostly lovelily sounding and engagingly written record that gets surprisingly heavy in several senses of the word.