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3.0 good | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | April 28th 22 | The most fun you'll have with the most basic music possible.
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4.5 superb | AmericanFlagAsh | April 22nd 22 | Spectacular 90s dream pop vibes on this one
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3.2 good | Erwann S. STAFF | August 31st 22 | Hatchie's hatchiying hard here: some of her best songs can be found here (opener, "Quicksand") thanks to her sometimes-baggy-like vibe ("The Rythm"), yet this sophomore release still contains some of that shallow songwriting that already plagued her debut.
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3.0 good | Bedex | June 16th 22 | Forgot to upload this yesterday and lost my notes but anyhoo. Basically, with previous output I thought Hatchie got a bit too much criticism as she made quite a few catchy songs albeit it was
never a revolutionary sound, but here I am struggling a bit to defend her. For the most part this doesn't seem like a strong effort - the song and the prod is there, but there are only scarce
melodic and prod bits for the mind to latch onto. Most songs blend together in a nicely dreamy but forgettable blur. I'll concede the second half tries a bit more, with 6 being the first kinda
marking track with its more hyper, more electronic vibes; 8's a nice track too, and 9 starts off more recognisable with its more prominent drums and bass, but the vocals still dont really try and
so it devolves into more of the same blur. The closer is not too bad either, and there were a couple more ideas or vaguely interesting bits that I dont recall from the lost notes. Whereas the
first half is all a blurry 'nice' bar the occasional noisy grittiness in the subtle background which adds a little bit of occasional excitement. LP1 was much more memorable I think. Also what is
this corny art 3.1
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4.0 excellent | ajcollins15 | April 27th 22 | As we continue to go through the 2020?s we are seeing more and more of a futuristic glance back to the sounds of the late 90s and early 2000s. Artists like Rona Sawayama and Clarence Clarity are clicking into those styles with rose-colored classes. Hatchi on the other hand is going in a much different direction but with the same amount of enjoyment and uniqueness to keep you coming back for more. This album really stands out on the fact of how deep the genre fusions are. From the danceable alternative rock vibes to heavy amounts of dreamy guitar manipulation, it?s tough not to feel a huge wave of nostalgia when listening to this album. My only talk complaint is there are some questionable production additions that make the album lose focus, but damn overall this is a great album.
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3.0 good | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | December 22nd 22 |
4.0 excellent | osey | October 19th 22 |
3.5 great | ckssr1 | September 21st 22 |
3.5 great | olmedou | September 8th 22 |
3.5 great | peahat | August 19th 22 |
3.5 great | A.R.O. STAFF | June 24th 22 |
3.3 great | Trey STAFF | May 29th 22 |
3.0 good | Sowing STAFF | May 24th 22 |
2.5 average | qt | May 15th 22 |
2.5 average | fog CONTRIBUTOR | May 4th 22 |
3.5 great | Dmax28 | April 28th 22 |
2.5 average | Jimbly | April 27th 22 |
4.2 excellent | Atari STAFF | April 27th 22 |
3.5 great | alamo | April 25th 22 |
2.5 average | Rudy K. EMERITUS | April 24th 22 |
4.0 excellent | SadLad | April 24th 22 |
4.5 superb | Josh | April 23rd 22 |
3.5 great | bharry | April 22nd 22 |
3.3 great | jesper STAFF | April 22nd 22 |
3.0 good | JS19 | April 22nd 22 |
3.0 good | anat CONTRIBUTOR | April 22nd 22 |
4.0 excellent | Rmazer | February 15th 22 |
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