my favorite album of all time.
last words of a shooting star is the best song jn the world.
that is my first PinkPantheress project and... wow! I've already had good expectations about her music but it surprised me more than i thought it would!
the mixtape's framework is based primarily in standard dance beats and synth melodies and basslines, which at first sight may seem very unoriginal, but the way she executes it somehow takes such a catchy, smooth, polished shape that it becomes almost impossible to not enjoy it and dance to the beat and the groove. not to mention her ... read more
imagine releasing two records in a row and both of them having stupendously beautiful singles... one of the most talented artists oat
this record sounds exactly like it's cover: an attempt so desperate to make a "camp" aesthetic that it turns out messy, saturated and overwhelming. everything is just so horrendously nonsense and incoherent, nothing leads to nothing to the point where it becomes just random noises. it doesn't have any real essence, it doesn't have a single trace of humanity, it's almost like it's made by an A.I. the beats are always the same, the lyrics are annoyingly ... read more
such a sensitive, introspective, immersive piece of work! "Sincerely," shows itself to be more than just a title.
the beautiful and passionate lyrics sung by Kali's melancholic and naturally melodic voice charges the tracks with emotion. and she just seems to sing about whatever goes through her head – her family, her child, her friends, her loved one, the world, the media, God, light, sex and a lot more – but the way it's all organized traces a narrative that ... read more
this is clearly an amateur project, which is valid for a debut EP, but it shows a lot of potential from the artist. the blend between the obscure-smooth textured downtempos and traditional Turkish music was a very admirable choice with a very intriguing execution, and tho not as much as a performer, she's a stunning producer. the only real flaw I've come across through this record was that it often sounded too messy and all-over-the-place, which, again, it's fine for a first ever ... read more