Billie Eilish
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?


4.0
excellent

Review

by FreakMachine USER (41 Reviews)
August 15th, 2022 | 20 replies


Release Date: 2019 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A confident debut album from pop's current sensation, Billie Eilish's trademark half-spoken vocals coupled with electric choruses create a winning formula

Billie Eilish is, by this point, a bona fide superstar. From humble beginnings recording her brother's song "Ocean Eyes," she has build a huge fanbase and exploded into the public consciousness with her mix of attitude, commitment to doing as she pleases, and addictive songs. Released in 2019, at the turbulent age of seventeen, 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" is a confident debut full of addictive hooks and hypnotic beats that solidified her position as the "in" pop star of the moment, and would lead to her securing such coveted roles as that of the singer for a James Bond themse song.

Following the brief introductory track, 'Bad Guy' hums into life with a bass riff that has become embedded into people's minds over time. This song is the polar opposite of what is found in so many popular songs, eschewing the family friendly bubblegum sound of artists such as Taylor Swift in favour of singing about - quite literally - screwing fathers and generally acting in a less than sexually strained manner. Whilst this isn't anything new, it sounds almost shocking to hear it come from someone so young, especially when combined with her distinctive image, and the chorus is unforgettable. Towards the end of the track, it descends into a bass driven breakdown section, with some spoken word vocals and overly breathy declarations that Billie is as the title suggest. As an opening to a debut record, you can do much worse than Billie did here.

'Bad Guy' could easily have been the highlight here, and yet every song on the album brings something fresh to the table. The digital effects added to Billie's vocals in "Xanny," the horrific-sounding bridge to "Bury A Friend," and the blase approach to religion displayed in "All The Good Girl's Go To Hell" are all great examples of the different dynamics audible here, and Billie's vocals carry the songs remarkably well. Often, she settles into a niche of mumbled, half-spoken lyricism, but moments such as "Wish You Were Gay'"s higher pitched singing provide a solid example of the strengths of Billie's voice. This, coupled with the really impressive songwriting of her brother Finneas, ensure the songs are all interesting, without any of them really taking centre stage.

Billie Eilish's debut album is one that is absolutely worth a listen. "You Should See Me In A Crown" is perhaps the strongest song here, with the chorus flooded with an arrogant lyricism and impressive beat that lives long in the memory. Other choice cuts are "Bury A Friend," "All The Good Girls Go To Hell," and "I Love You," but in truth any of these songs could be praised. It is very much still a pop record, and therefore fans of such clean and processed music will not be swayed, but a listen to 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" is time well spent for anyone else.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
FreakMachine
August 15th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fuck it, I've been binging Billie again so might as well do both of her albums

FreakMachine
August 15th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Which I dont think theres any denying she is lmfao since she was on hottest women list last year?

FreakMachine
August 15th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Its far from average dawg. And nah it was one of the lads mags cant rememebr which one i just know she had a hissy fit about it

vult
August 15th 2022


3420 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

asmrpop

FreakMachine
August 15th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

geniuspop. Greatest current singer, until Sia releases a new album

Shemson
August 15th 2022


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Bury A Friend and Crown are excellent, the rest is way below the most recent album with the obvious exception of Bad Guy but sadly that was just overplayed and a bit cringey hearing how a kid might seduce dads.



Also, regards the review, there’s a difference between seducing and actually screwing.

FreakMachine
August 15th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Bury A Friend and Crown are excellent" - Could have stopped your comment here :D

"Also, regards the review, there’s a difference between seducing and actually screwing" The implication is pretty clearly there lmao

Mort.
August 15th 2022


26402 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

'Billie Eilish is, by this point, a bona fide superstar. From humble beginnings recording her brother's song "Ocean Eyes," she has build a huge fanbase'



ok but this one does have a mistake really early





Koris
Emeritus
August 15th 2022


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Not to mention the fact that the opening paragraph is really perfunctory and by-the-numbers

Mort.
August 15th 2022


26402 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

'Which I dont think theres any denying she is lmfao since she was on hottest women list last year?'



nobody with half a brain should be paying any attention to or bothering with those weird celebrity wank lists

combustion07
August 15th 2022


12879 Comments


I have yet to try out her music apart from hearing a couple standalone tracks. I think I'll start here. Got myself a soft spot for ladies using their voices and whatnot.

The only literature I read is about the hottest celebrity ladies! I'm what you might call a scholar of sorts!

vult
August 15th 2022


3420 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

“Got myself a soft spot for ladies using their voices and whatnot.”



Well prepare yourself because she tries her best NOT to use her voice throughout this whole sleepy ass record.

Mort.
August 16th 2022


26402 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

'It is very much still a pop record, and therefore fans of such clean and processed music will not be swayed,'



what

Mort.
August 16th 2022


26402 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

'It is very much still a pop record, and therefore fans of such clean and processed music will not be swayed, but a listen to 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" is time well spent for anyone else.'



have i got brain worms or does this make 0 sense

Koris
Emeritus
August 16th 2022


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It makes 0 sense [2]

FreakMachine
August 16th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It makes 0 sense [3]

Minortimbo12
August 16th 2022


1648 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

It makes 0 sense [4]

FreakMachine
August 16th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

What makes 0 sense is giving this a 1...

Minortimbo12
August 16th 2022


1648 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Uno Reverse Card

FreakMachine
August 16th 2022


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"

Uno Reverse Card"

Meh guess its just peoples opinions but it still a dum opinion



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