It's bewitching, it's mystical, it's shocking. In brief, it works.
The whole thing is really interesting. The progression follows beautiful sounds that slalom between nostalgia, melancholy and playfulness. My strengths remain the calmer music.
The album is undeniably good, but is the title "good" enough to capture the audience of a rap sphere in full change? In short, the New York rapper does not take a risk (the choice of artists like Tim Burton does not seem trivial). We distinguish a strong rap part that sometimes sounds false and a very beautiful second half that shines with avant-tastes of musical and artistic experimentation that never really explodes in the mouth. Don't Be Dumb is a good project, which I ... read more
In a world where the "new pop" is dominated by Zara Larsson, PinkPantheress and Adela, a third album with a duration of 30 minutes and 11 tracks seems anachronistic. Madison Beer does not solve the problems that have cluttered her career since her beginnings; the inspirations remain more than obvious and a non-existent artistic approach does not help the playing of the project. Note that the album rises thanks to its promotional singles but that fail to make Locket a distinguished pop ... read more
hopefully the album isn't long, my playlist couldn't handle a full 1h30 album.