This album feels like Kim's return to her roots, but with much harsher and more experimental textures. It sounds very nostalgic, yet new at the same time. It feels very authentic compared to her last albums and I really like the direction this project took. Lyrics are more on the simple side, but they fit with the whole club bangers universe this album sits in. I really like more vulnerable moments on the album like Brutalist. They add a lot of substance to the whole listening experience. ... read more
At first I wasn't a big of this song when I heard the snippets / when it came out. Slowly it became one of my most listened songs this month. It's a grower. May not be the best song in her for now small, but incredible discography, but its not bad by any means. It is a song with a very loud personality to introduce this new era and to introduce her new position in the music industry. She has more eyes on her than during her debut EP and I think this song really serves well as that ... read more
Much better than whatever 143 was. It's still not touching anything during her peak, it's cute I guess? She has better songs that kinda outshine this one. It feels like it wants to go into the direction of one of the boys sonically, but its missing the catchiness of that era.
I actually really enjoyed this album. Is it as good as Girl With No Face? no, but its something different. I see and appreciate the vision behind this album. The weakest song to me is for me "is anybody out there?", which is a bit unfortunate, since it was a lead single and kind of my first impression of whats about to come with this project. I really enjoyed how moments like the outro of Uncle Lenny. There are some very interesting moments on the album.
Fav songs: Uncle Lenny, Down ... read more
It's not a bad song by any means, but it feels like a step back from artistic view. Feels like she went back to her EDM era, but it lacks what made those songs so memorable in the past.