Chloé Pelletier-Gagnon, aka Klô Pelgag, is a French Canadian who has been making music since 2009. I have never heard of her up to this point and I am extremely ashamed that I haven?t because what this album creates is an amazing atmosphere that gives you the experience of exploring the forest, going on an adventure, or seeing ghosts in a haunted house. However, this album is much more than an experience. It is a showing of what baroque pop is capable of when you combat it with prog pop and art pop as well as some chamber pop and novella. This album is an amazing sonic experience from front to back that all should experience if you are looking for an exciting pop album that shares the like of a Julia Holter project. My only negative is that the conclusion of the album is a bit quick and stale, it should have never been added and just closed on the last actual song. Otherwise, this is an absolutely gorgeous record to listen to.
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