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Vroom Vroom by Charli xcx // 10 Year Anniversary EP Review

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Despite being a divisive release by Charli xcx at the time, her 2016 EP,  Vroom Vroom, has gone on to become an experimental pop classic that is largely regarded as one of the defining releases to pioneer the hyperpop movement. Made largely in collaboration with producer SOPHIE in just three days, the EP captured two visionaries who were so far ahead of their time that the rest of pop music spent the next decade catching up. Its quick, four‑track runtime stands as a brief but incredibly impactful chapter in Charli's discography, planting the seeds for so much of the groundbreaking work she would go on to make. This stands as the only full‑length project she and SOPHIE ever officially released together, but it was an undoubtedly formative one as well. While Charli has undoubtedly garnered a significant amount of mainstream success in the decade following  Vroom Vroom 's release - especially in the past couple of years post‑ BRAT -  at this point in 2016 she was still larg...

Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams // Album Review

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Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party truly solidifies Hayley Williams as one of the most captivating songwriters and vocalists of her generation, as if the last two decades were not enough already. It also marks the first independent release of her career, her third solo project, and absolutely feels like the start of a new creative era for Hayley. This record is rooted in autonomy, experimentation, and a renewed sense of artistic freedom.  Originally surprise released as a collection of seventeen standalone singles, these songs reintroduced the world to who Hayley is as a solo artist and the life she has lived since her last project. She writes openly about her struggles with fame, ego, and the complicated feelings she carries surrounding the American South, religion, politics, and her own mental health. She also shares the emotional weight of navigating a major breakup, offering an intense yet beautifully captured perspective on that heartache and the process of rediscovering who ...

when will spring come again? // playlist

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when will spring come again? is a curated playlist to soundtrack the latter half of the winter and the early glimpses of spring on the horizon. These are songs that have been inspiring me lately, especially during this in-between stretch of the season.  The title was inspired by a lyric from Djo 's 2025 song "Fly" as well as the line that directly follows; "I need the bloom". It has always felt so evocative of this very specific time of the year and the emotions it can bring along with it, especially capturing the feeling of winter (hopefully) starting to fade. That song also embodies a sense of being at a crossroads at the start of a new phase of life, wanting to make a change and step into something different, which is also a very relevant theme for the start of the year. The mood and tone of Djo's The Crux  as a whole became a major launching point for the rest of the songs I chose, along with the imagery of "Glory of the Snow" by Clairo a...

"The Subway" by Chappell Roan // 7" vinyl + "I Hate It Here" bonus track

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"The Subway" is deeply heartfelt and unflinchingly honest as Chappell Roan recalls the kind of specific, intimate details of a love that got away. All of the memories still linger, almost as if she's haunted by them. The long‑awaited official release feels like such a major moment in her career. It's truly the best song she has released thus far with so much emotion packed into every single lyric.  After its live debut at The Governor's Ball in New York City in June 2024 where she performed it, of course, dressed as The Statue of Liberty in a taxi‑patterned dress, the song quickly went on to become a beloved fan favorite. Even though Chappell debuted it in summer 2024, the official release didn't arrive until summer 2025 , after nearly a full year of performing it at festivals and shows around the world. At the time of its debut, she performed it without any plan for an official release and hadn't even recorded the song yet. The studio version, which sh...