the dry spell of relative midness is finally over. easily the best thing kacey has put out since golden hour
Is this what Madison Beer has been waiting for to fully cement her status as a modern pop girlie? sadly I don't think so. I came into this wanting to like locket, I quite enjoyed the vocal layering and soft sounding Silence Between Songs, whilst not the strongest lyrically there were definitely some strong points à la home to another one and sweet relief.
I think the problem with this album is cohesiveness and a lack of real identity, it's clear that Madison wasn't trying ... read more
I have a trip to France soon, so I have decided to build up to it by listening to Francophone music!
Racine Carrée has to be Stromae's chef-dœuvre, with the Belgian at the peak of his powers with a really neat blend of genres across pop, hip hop, and electronic pop. Mixing and production is incredible; notable earworms include Papaoutai, Carmen, and Tous les mêmes shining through with some neat lyricism as well. It could do with some polishing in places though- I ... read more
if you want to listen to 'Green Light', it's actually track one on Lorde's Melodrama. revolving door is semi-interesting. otherwise it's plain over-produced Tate McRae pop- you know the drill by now, it all kinda blurs into one.
these bhyutifull things that I gyottt pleeeeeeaseeeee stahyyyyyyyy (backflip)