With a very welcome return to metal without leaving pop behind, "Negative Spaces" establishes itself as yet another excellent album in Poppy's discography.
By revisiting nearly every sonic element explored throughout her career, the record also works as an ideal entry point for those looking to discover the multifaceted artist she has become.
Still, this variety doesn't always work in its favor: at times, the tracklist feels cluttered - particularly due to the overuse of ... read more
Described by Poppy herself as "unimportant," Zig truly feels like an out-of-place album when viewed within the artist's release chronology.
By revisiting some of the electronic pop references from "Am I A Girl?" through a more experimental, dark pop lens, the record fails to recapture that same magic and, at times, can even feel like a step backward. Still, "Motorbike" hits the mark with its "Am I A Girl?"-esque sound and delivers the strongest pop ... read more
Personal, sensitive, honest, and refreshing are just a few of the many qualities that define "Flux", an album that brings you closer to Moriah Pereira than ever before.
Drawing from alternative rock and grunge influences, the record no longer blurs the line between character and performer. On "Flux", the two become one in the most natural and poetic way possible.
Some of Poppy's most vulnerable songs are also among the best of her career, and committing to a project ... read more
In her heaviest project yet, Poppy makes sure you won't stand still.