What a fuckin' bop. It's like a cooler version of Azealia Bank's 1991.
The middle is a bit forgettable, but god the ends of this sound sausage is delectable.
A heartbreaking and frustrating delve into the impact of untreated BPD on a family. It can be a little over dramatic and aggressive with the portrayal of the condition and by extension the rock theme. But as the show goes, like the condition, it changes and the 2nd half is especially powerful.
It takes a few listens but at some point it will click and every detail will come together to make sense of this funky reimagination of Romeo and Juliet that still feels incredibly modern.
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