Possibly one of the most influential albums of the 21st century, if not of all time. It somehow managed to unite EDM artists, SoundCloud rappers, ambient producers and hyperpop stars all at the same time. I know Imogen is already an incredibly well-established and critically acclaimed artist, but I still wish more people gave her her flowers.
It seems that I have a massive case of earworms, because I must've listened to this album at least 15 times in the last week.
I'd say this is Pink's best project to date, and packs so much in just 20 minutes it's hard not to see why it has so much replay value. I especially like some of the transitions on this project, which make it feel much more complete than her other EPs.
Favorite tracks: Nice to Know You, Stateside, Noises
I find it funny how a bunch of foreigners who don't know what this song is about are trying to describe it while going off of mistranslations and half-rumors.
For the record, they did NOT threaten to kill Dua Lipa. The phrase 'kol kalb bij yomo' (every dog has its day) was NOT meant to be taken literally, and means the equivalent off 'what goes around comes around'. Unfortunately, it seems that foreign news articles took the worst interpretation of the lyrics and ran ... read more
The review bombing on this song is upsetting, yet not surprising. I'd appreciate if the reviews could actually refer to the substance of the song instead of the surrounding context. Almost none of the reviews are trying to approach the song objectively.
Personally, I think that while it suffers from its faults (which are mostly caused by the overproduction typical of Eurovision songs), in general the Israeli team made a good job conveying the feelings of moving on from suffering and grief, ... read more
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