Ethel Cain - Perverts
100

honestly, following up preacher’s daughter with an eighty-minute ambient drone tape is such a chaotic, legendary pivot. it’s incredibly isolating, intensely private, and just uncomfortable enough to keep you glued to the whole thing. there’s something genuinely freeing about an artist refusing to hand you an easy hook.

it’s definitely going to be polarizing if you came looking for a catchy chorus, but as a textured sonic experience, it is entirely hypnotizing. by the ... read more

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