Nurture is a lovechild of reality and fiction. Encapsulated in carefree and whimsical instrumentals, combining digital and organic sounds, are the harsh realities in the world. Dealing with self-doubt and anxiety, Porter beautifully shows how important self-analysis and growth are to an individual.
This album makes me appreciate how the digital world helps us escape reality even for just a minute. It's very freeing every time we login into our digital worlds and I think that this album makes ... read more
Hemlocke Springs returns with The Apple Tree Under the Sea, a bold, eccentric, and emotionally razor-sharp album that cements her as one of the most sonically adventurous voices in alt-pop right now. The record feels like stepping into a surreal coming-of-age fever dream—equal parts theatrical, sardonic, vulnerable, and chaotic in the most intentional way.
Sonically, the album leans into glitchy synths, punchy basslines, warped vocal layers, and off-kilter pop structures that refuse to ... read more
Princess of Power is a letdown. The biggest issue is the lyrics; they're outright bad. While the production is fine, it's unremarkable and only slightly elevates the songs. Vocals are decent, but can't save the weak writing. It's hard to believe this is the album we've waited years for, especially considering MARINA released FROOT a decade ago, which is leagues better. Only Cuntissimo and Cupid’s Girl stand out, where production, vocals, and lyrics actually come ... read more
This is one of my faves this year and I'm not even a Halsey fan. On first listen, it sounded dull but after a repeat listen and understanding the lyrics, it all made sense. I really like this album and I love that people feel the same way. And yes, an L take from the rotten melon. No wonder why he got ratioed by the comments on the vid.