yet you can somehow stomach grande
comical really
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Album Rating: 3.5
damn potsy that's harsh
I can see why you, or anyone, would hate this though...
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Album Rating: 4.0
"i love you" is a blatant knockoff of Hallelujah's (Leonard Cohen) melody, LOL, nice try Billie but didn't fool me
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Album Rating: 3.0
Reviews bad. The bonus tracks should’ve made the cut they’re soo good 😭
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Album Rating: 3.5
like a car crash you just gotta watch
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she seems pretty innocuous, i'm surprised you feel so much vitriol pots
i feel like her main fan base is definitely annoying tho
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Album Rating: 3.5
I came into this pretty blind and was hoping for like, a female Marilyn Manson
Instead I got something closer to Halsey rebels against her parents, but I still found myself enjoying most of it.
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she's clairo but electropop. will fade into obsolescence the moment trends shift, not worth paying attention to
people here acting like we have another lorde on our hands smh
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Not sure how to feel about this yet. Feels like a spiritual successor to "pure heroine" in a lot of ways. This feels like a review of her branding and the singles rather than the actual album. There are quite a few relatively straightforward ballads and some pretty showy vocals, too. I actually think those songs are worse then the more electronic mumbly stuff, but I don't think your characterization of the music is completely fair.
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Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
watching the videos does make me want to drop my rating lower - wish I hadn't
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Album Rating: 3.5
no one is acting like that luci lmao
also I disagree about trends, I feel like the trend is the acoustic indie chick movement of Phoebe Bridgers/Julien Baker et al, this is absolutely trend-defying at this particular moment, although it's a style/trend that has passed through music several times already in the past
I guess she's hoping to capitalize on young folks who aren't privy to hard rock and goth chicks from the past, and make "dark pop" a thing for a while
You're absolutely right that it will be temporary, but I'd rather have that than another sheep in the sad indie chick movement
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@spirit to clarify I dont hate all her music necessarily... that bitches broken hearts song is good, and I have a love/hate relationship with bury a friend... it's just her style, persona, and edge lord choices that grind my gears. Gonna give this a full spin and an accurate rating tonight
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The whole "fuccboi Rick and Morty Louis Vuitton" vibe really makes me feel uncanny levels of aggression towards harmless bystanders
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Album Rating: 3.7
y'all do realize that like, every pop star is an industry plant right? Like Taylor Swift was given everything from day one and she definitely leaned into the whole "homegrown american dream" indie thing than Eilish has
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Anyways to be hateable to such a degree kind of requires a certain level of uniqueness at the very least. Some artists that spark a similar boil in my blood are Brooke Candy, Sofi Tukker, Aurora, off the top of my head
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Album Rating: 2.5
pop stars aren't born, they're manufactured
sounds like a horror film
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Album Rating: 3.7
"another sheep in the sad indie chick movement"
or like, they're just sad women who can sing about being sad without having to make it dancey pop which was the only way women could make money in the industry for years?
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the worst album title ive seen in a long time
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Album Rating: 3.5
good album
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Album Rating: 3.5
"or like, they're just sad women who can sing about being sad without having to make it dancey pop which was the only way women could make money in the industry for years?"
it's nothing personal against the artists, in fact at this time last year I was obsessed with the trend, I've just grown so weary of it and every time a new artist comes out and publications say things like "draws inspiration from Phoebe Bridgers" it's like nails on a chalkboard because it's so clearly (usually) just an attempt to ride cottails
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