much better than standard
kesha butt
Preacher’s Daughter is a slow-burning, deeply immersive album that builds into something almost transcendent by the end. I appreciate the atmosphere and storytelling more as it unfolds—starting a bit more reserved with tracks like “Family Tree (Intro)” and “Western Nights,” then really connecting once it hits the emotional and sonic peaks of “A House in Nebraska,” “Thoroughfare,” and “Gibson Girl.” The darker, more ... read more