Suki Waterhouse the woman you are. The album is decent, but what bothered me the most was the somewhat repetitive sound. I understand the focus is to be a softer rock, but many songs felt too similar, which left me quite bored. Still, there were a few enjoyable tracks to listen to and overall I did like the album. All the singles are definitely the high points and had the most unique sounds on the album. The songs are all about going through the messy experiences love has to offer, breakups, ... read more
A dirty, gritty, hedonistic, and sonically addictive debut album from The Dare. This album is a mixed bag of bite-size party anthems and wearisome earworms that provoke even if you’re not looking for provocation. The Dare is singlehandedly reviving indie sleaze and taking it to a whole new level. The only issues I have with this album is that it feels a bit repetitive. However, it is impossible to not want to dance while listening to this album. This album is tons of fun!
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Laid back, honest, poetic, and charming. A subtle yet wittingly dense batch of songs that make for a comforting and uplifting listen all the way through. Jazzy softcore indie pop, that fits gentle people who love great music and chill vibe. The music feels like baking cookies as the sun sets on a chill evening between summer and fall. As low-key as it is though, in the moments where the drums create a bounce I catch myself dancing around my room in a gleeful bliss. It's SO GROOVY. Like the ... read more
This album might be short ... but it is indeed sweet. The only major complaint that I have about this album is the fact that it was released at the end of summer and is so short. Sabrina I know that you're only 4′ 11″, but c'mon! This album is so fun and I wouldn't loved some longer tracks! I couldn't get enough! The album is full of many fun and electrifying guitars, witty lyrics, and foot-stomping drums. The mix of pop and tastes of country make this album have ... read more
New alt-rock princess has entered stage left !!!!! Rachel Chinouriri coming in strong with the distorted guitars, emotional lyrics and story to absolutely make waves with this debut album! Her vocals and melodies immerse you so deeply and have such a control that you really listen to everything she is saying. 'What A Devastating Turn Of Events' is well-produced, skillfully conducted, and encompasses a bit of every subgenre and influence from the rock-pop experimentation of the last ... read more
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