A collection of perfect abrasive lullabies for grown-up kids pretending not to know, pretending to play roles they’ve long outgrown. Sarah’s soft, innocent voice, paired with the incredible instrumentals and brilliantly detailed sound design, constantly toys with the listener and their expectations.
The entire experience feels almost theatrical. more specifically, like a school play where everyone involved is fully aware that it’s all one huge, perfectly constructed farce. A ... read more
"Starfucker" manages to build the image of a purple, neon-lit world filled with expensive cigarette smoke and the smell of wet asphalt. An identity shaped by the album’s impressive sonic cohesion and production, aside from a few minor exceptions here and there.
It feels glamorous, decadent, and self-destructive in the best way possible. Hollywood is yours, Miss New Tits.
I’m not the biggest fan of the constant mayhem of genres, styles, and energies across the album, even if that's exactly what gives the project its identity. Personally, I would’ve preferred a more defined sonic direction.
While still enjoyable in their own perhaps overly safe simplicity, songs like "LoveDrug" and "Don’t Call Tonight" could easily have been replaced by some of the deluxe bonus tracks.
Despite these issues with cohesion and ... read more
This album is just so sexy.
Jessie’s warm, smooth voice feels comforting throughout the entire runtime; She showcases her technical vocal ability without ever overdoing it, keeping every performance natural.
The layered harmonies and background vocals scattered across the album create a powerful sense of togetherness, like a shared celebration of music in its most free and joyful form. Sometimes the productions are relatively simple but they always complement the memorable melodies, the ... read more
Every single song on Limbo shines with a cold, snowy, almost pristine sense of perfection, while still feeling intense enough to pull you into a sensual, unrestrained dance. The sonic cohesion running through the entire project is exceptional.
Not every track lands with an equally impactful hook, but the highs and lows still complement each other beautifully, giving the album a smooth and effortless flow from start to finish.
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