Pros:
The three leading women have great chemistry, providing a delicate melding of styles topped off with some extremely pretty vocal performances and harmonies
Production and instrumentation are subtle but effective, utilising a plethora of gentle synths, soothing strings and various drum quirks
Lyrical content, while unorthodox, solidifies the album's somber and heartfelt atmosphere
Cons:
Many acoustic grooves are overly simple and blend together, homogenising much of the tracklist and rarely building to anything significant
Attempts at more rock-oriented passages fall laughably flat, with irritating guitar tones and basic writing dragging them down
Best: Emily I'm Sorry
Worst: Without You Without Them
6/10 Overhyped but still decent
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