Journal of Ardency feels like the skeleton of a tasteful and captivating fusion of synthpop and dream pop, where often there is this demo quality to the end result. For the most part, the palette and the structure of the songs carry such an endearing and sparkly essence to them.
Her most focused and exciting project to date. While it taps into 2000s electro pop, Detour feels authentic and thought out. While not every song in the album is evenly infectious and fleshed out, every tone and texture feels complimentary to what feels like Kim Petras in her element.
Such a starry and immersive soundscape, flowing seamlessly for the most part. Even when its elements play within a certain range, they all come together to create an electrifying atmosphere.
Luminous and soft, often underlined by a hypnotic pulse. Standouts shine through in how complete and intricate they feel, while some moments do not match the vastness of that capturing ambience. Altogether, a cohesive and electrifying timeless listen.
Brought to life through lyricism and composing, but often feeling though more striking colours and fuller bodied textures are missing.