There's just something about self-produced album that makes it so raw and primal and Annie
Clark's self-produced seventh album goes for a hard reset on the St.
Vincent project. She retains her sharp edge as a songwriter while making the music sound exalting, inspiring, and thoroughly romantic.
After 3 years of struggling to release an album due to massive leaks with her previous album Candy & Problématique it did not stop Kim Petras from creating, Feed The Beast an electro-pop fueled LP driven by brightly brazenly decadent tracks with mediocre lyricism. When will she stop talking about sex?
Highlight: uhoh, Claws, Castle In The Sky, Revelations, brr, Alone
Favorite: Minute
A slick, thematic, dynamic & relentless nonstop disco with Dua Lipa flexing her musicology muscle at the top of her echelon pop stardom.
a chaotic blast into the realm of ethereal pop, Charli feeling her inner galactic self is a mood. Stream for clear skin!
Taylor returning back to her roots combining 1989 & Red. A solid album that is cohesive, codified to the hilt and steeped in romance although some tracks lacks a solid punch and feels like a filler, each tracks definitely reflects on Taylor's personality.
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