“reasonable woman” sees sia circling back to the same ideas that once defined her peak, but without growth or reinvention, resulting in a body of work that feels overly familiar and increasingly repetitive in both structure and vocal delivery. while a few tracks manage to stand out, they’re so scarce that even the merely decent moments feel elevated by contrast, exposing the project’s overall inconsistency; her voice — still powerful — often sounds dragged ... read more
after two records that didn’t quite land, “it’s not that deep” finds demi lovato loosening up into breezy dance-pop with touches of house that keep things light and easy to enjoy. even when some of the production leans generic, the album’s sense of fun carries it, making it one of her most immediately likable projects — i found myself enjoying more tracks here in just a few listens than on her past records. it doesn’t aim for depth, and it doesn’t ... read more




