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