the electro-pop sound of this album appeals to the majority of her fans who have been with gaga since the release of the fame monster, and chromatica has the perfect blend of sounds from that era and from the 2020's.
although it is frequently referred to as her worst album, lana delivered an incredible follow up to norman fucking rockwell with chemtrails. the vocals and lyricism are on point as usual, and lana is so open with her emotions that they flow throughout the album beautifully.
definitely inspired by dance/club tracks, and it flows with the production of the film seamlessly.
sufjan has such incredible vocals and includes a bit of storytelling in each song on the album, allowing for an incredibly satisfying listening experience
mitski once again delivers an incredibly written and produced album, without any flaws.
charli manages to keep the sound of hyperpop alive with each track on this album, drawing inspiration from SOPHIE and delivering raw emotion with every track.
lana's emotional and vocal prowess is seen in every single track on this album, mixing raw emotion with the vocals that we all know and love.
unironically her most cohesive album, keeping the same aura with every song and allowing each track to be just as empowering as the last.
bea includes a little bit of her love in every song and her personality shows in every lyric on this album, allowing it to flow seamlessly and never stray from it's path.
mitskis ability to serve raw emotion with her vocals and her lyricism is incredible to listen to, and with be the cowboy she walks a line between anger and love, never allowing either to fully consume her.
an amazing debut ep from a tiktok star that nobody ever expected would release music. i'm excited for future projects!
the tiktok star to pop princess pipeline is one that impresses me, and addison is incredibly talented and it shows with how easily she explores new genres.
every time sza gets on stage to perform, its an amazing show, she puts her entire heart into everything she does and it shows.
this single sounds similar to songs on her two albums, and explores themes of exclusion and feeling left out that allow her listeners to connect and relate to the music.
this album falls into the same general genre as stranger in the alps, but the instrumentals of the songs on punisher differ from those on stranger in the alps, signaling an exploratory change between the two. the lyricism on this album is once again beautiful, a hallmark of any album that phoebe is on.
although this album is intended to be a christmas album, i discovered it during the summertime and it was one of the albums that introduced me to phoebe. this album manages to bring in the spirit of christmas into the indie type of music that phoebe typically releases, which is a beautiful blend of the two genres.