A bit bloated, but an enjoyable listen through and through, with a couple of missteps.
Their most gut-wrenching album to date. Depression has never sounded so beautiful before.
Fitter. Happier. Flawless. Masterpiece. Timeless. Aged like wine. Beautiful. Haunting. Mesmerising.
This album is proof that modern rock music is still alive and kicking with not only top quality production, but innovation and instrumentation as well. The songwriting is right up there with Billy Joel and Thom Yorke and the anguish in Isaac's vocal delivery is both heartbreaking to listen to and beautiful all at once. The only small grip I have with this is that the drums get a bit too loud on Snow Globes, but that's about it.
Very danceable lil hip hop jam. That short instrumental breakdown smooth like butter
Edit: 84 -> 86
This album is such a vibe. I can get lost in my mind listening to this. I need more
Edit: 90 -> 96
Sugary sweet electro pop song about obsessive fans. So hyped for album 3!
The first half of a 2-part album series. This follows Amy from when she meets Elma in the midst of a personal crisis to her ultimate death by the end of the album. It's a heartbreaking journey as we follow her losing her love for music to discovering it again, only to pass on due to terminal illness.
Deep Indigo is a fun opener to the album (apart from the instrumental prologue), but details Amy's disillusionment towards life. She's essentially given up on it, but suddenly finds comfort in ... read more
A solid release, but I don't find myself returning to this project all that much. Still has some fantastic tracks
A very solid debut despite its shortcomings. Lauren Mayberry has the voice of an angel