please Charli DO NOT reply to Actually Romantic with whatever this mess of sound is
great comeback, I'm glad she's keeping up with the rock inspiration but not in the same note at all, in a way this is a really corny song, but I'm absolutely in love with the alvvays evocation on its bridge and how '80s teen glow' the chorus sounds!
Confessions on a Dance Floor is one of the most effective and memorable records in 2000s pop music, easily one of my teenager essentials
While I don’t think it stands out as Madonna’s most breathtaking moment, it definitely serves as a sort of blueprint for nu-disco becoming a mainstream revelation and presents the challenge of a lifetime to whoever dares to recreate its ethos...
pretty much a conventional indie rock record with zero signs of an authentic core, at times the instrumentation reminded me of the Willoughby Tucker melodic landscapes but all appears really washed out and homogenized
don't know about this one at all, it's really outstanding how she blends the sultry instrumentation with all her emotional inflection, but when the last song ends I usually feel like that one was all about it, nothing more stands out for me after a while