this is the most KATSEYE song and i mean that in the most derogatory way possible
[50−]
Tyler really conveyed how this project was meant for people to have a good time, and that was enough to get me excited!
Chromakopia and Flower Boy are both confrontational and cathartic, and while that's one of my favorite ways to experience art, it's not the only one. Even if I do find his more concept-heavy projects interesting to experience, I'd call his most 'laid back' record before this one (Call Me If You Get Lost) also my favorite from his ... read more
[80 → 100!]
Happy 10th anniversary! This is the quintessential Carly record. Coming back to this gave me so much appretiation on how ahead of the curve this really was, and how little it does wrong. But this doesn't stop at feeling nostalgic and reminiscent of better times, it also has probably decade-defining production and vocal performances. Arguably a perfect album, and certaintly a landmark for both her and pop music.