Great album, seemingly misunderstood. Although, it seems to be the trend, looking at the underwhelming responses to their previous projects. I'm unsure where the disconnect is, is it their British sense of humour?
I love Dry Cleaning. The way they examine the most mundane subjects of ordinary life with wit and nonchalance is really funny and really clever. The mix of angsty electric guitar riffs and more luscious, laid-back instrumentals really bring the nuances in their storytelling to ... read more
Already aging like a fine wine, Addison is easily pop debut oty. This deserves all the end of year list love it's getting and more. Hopefully in time it'll earn a user must hear.
There's something quite art-pop about this album, like in style and commentary. It's kind of... culture?
The divorce albums of divorce albums
Stunning diaristic song writing over experimental, brilliantly varied tracks. Highly artistic and uncompromisingly authentic - Lily is an icon.
As crushing as this album is, I feel overwhelmingly proud of Lily. For someone that's endured the worst of showbiz and who almost swore off music altogether, this album musically, lyrically, conceptually transcends everything she's done before. At a time where comebacks and new eras come with so much ... read more
Thought this would be mid from the score but I'm surprised, it's really really good. The rollout of this album is partly to blame here, it deserved so much more and Doja could have benefitted from a couple more singles of world-building to create a more convincing entry to the album. I reckon time & tour will be a great thing for Vie, if she hasn't proved that already with her SNL performance of AAAHH MEN!. Doja also achieved on delivering exactly what she'd promised ... read more