prettywhenimhigh 49,437 Posted September 20, 2023 ANOTHER INCREDIBLE album this woman is a fucking beast and just exudes artistry, I have no words 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrashMagiq 58,879 Posted September 20, 2023 she’s taking it 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
venicebitch 14,552 Posted September 20, 2023 19 hours ago, PARADIXO said: Mitosis and Scripture are stand-alone singles. They're not from any album. Too bad because I need an album that sounds like them 😭 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 20, 2023 1 hour ago, venicebitch said: Too bad because I need an album that sounds like them 😭 Her upcoming LP Aftermath will be full-on electronic so maybe it will sound like those two songs! 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluedealer 4,935 Posted September 20, 2023 Mona Lisa Moan is so good. The fact that the album cover colours match the actual Mona Lisa painting is just wow Heels over Head is hot I love it this album is satisfying 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prettywhenimhigh 49,437 Posted September 21, 2023 22 hours ago, bluedealer said: Mona Lisa Moan is so good. The fact that the album cover colours match the actual Mona Lisa painting is just wow Heels over Head is hot I love it this album is satisfying I need a heels over head / mona lisa moan double mv right now 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 22, 2023 On 9/20/2023 at 5:25 PM, bluedealer said: Mona Lisa Moan is so good. The fact that the album cover colours match the actual Mona Lisa painting is just wow Heels over Head is hot I love it this album is satisfying omg not the only two songs I still don't really get... 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 22, 2023 Okay these are my initial thoughts. I'm still processing the album; this year I'm in my "it's growing on me" era, other years I'm more instant with music. First of all, I was expecting a full-on electronic record (before she dropped the lead single), in the vein of Trinity/Scripture but harder. It seems that that was her original idea, but Alexandria stated that the songs from Powders "found her" and came to her unexpectedly. I'm actually surprised she pulled off this trip hop/psychedelic sound so well. When I heard Crushing, I immediately thought of Tame Impala but more alternative. Crushing is an incredible track, the lyrics are so poetic and thought out. Sugarcane Switch is absolutely monumental, a masterpiece of a song and probably her best opener ever. The flutes, strings, lyrics, beats, vocals, everything is intense and transcendental. This is the vibe I like the most from her. The composition on Face In the Moon is brilliant, although the lyrics are questionable, in my opinion. Clean Break had to grow on me, but it finally hit, especially with the production. It's very complex yet easy-listening. Still not sure about the lyrics though. Chop Suey is an awesome cover. Heels Over Head is easily my least favorite from the album, it reminds me of Pearl Driver, which is my least favorite from Trinity. Mona Lisa Moan had to grow on me, but wow, it's actually incredible. The production mixed with her vocals, it's all so sensual and genuine. The "vacuum" part is a highlight of the album, and also the bridge and final chorus. The lyrics are brilliant. Pure Smile Snake Venom is obviously one of her best songs ever. Everything is perfect. Lyrics are genius, amazing vocals showcasing her range, technique and abilities; how the genres switch and slowly mutate towards the end; structure, production, energy. It's phenomenal. The heavenly background vocal ("Ahhh...") between "Pure smile to soothe" and "Us into the future" is my favorite part of the song. I like Salt of the Earth; it serves more as an outro, rather than a song; I would've loved it to be a full song, although it was probably going to be way too similar to Faith Consuming Hope (one of her best songs). Generally I really liked it; I still don't love it, because I want to take more time with it. The "swampcore" imagery was brilliantly translated into the music. Everything is muddy and green and creepy mermaid-like. It's easy listening but in some ways demanding, because everything is so low-frequency and you might miss a lot of it if you don't pay attention. Right now I'd rank it as her third or fourth best album. It's probably an 8. @prettywhenimhigh @bluedealer @TrashMagiq @venicebitch 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psychedelic Pussy 30,111 Posted September 22, 2023 i still stand by that the first minute of pure smile snake venom is supreme and she should’ve reused that “that I like you-ooh-ooOoohhoOoohh” bit repeatedly thru the song idk it makes me transcend … 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lakeemmahottie 1,660 Posted September 22, 2023 I need to redo powders tbh. Idk if I love it or not. It's gotta grow but I really want to like it. 1 Quote SOPHIE • ARCA • SKY FERREIRA • YEULE • CHARLI XCX • WILL TOLEDO • JAMIE STEWART • CHELSEA WOLFE • YUNG LEAN • ECCO2K • NATURAL SNOW BUILDINGS • EARTHEATER • FIONA APPLE • BJÖRK • ANNA VON HAUSSWOLFF • KRISTIN MICHAEL HAYTER • RICHARD D JAMES • DEADMAU5 • MICHAEL GIRA • LIZ PHAIR • LANA DEL REY • TINASHE • FKA TWIGS • DEATH GRIPS • SNOW STRIPPERS • A. G. COOK • ETHEL CAIN • NICOLE DOLLANGANGER • KATIE JANE GARSIDE • SHYGIRL • BABYMETAL • CARLY RAE JEPSEN • PERFUME • BEYONCÉ • MACHINE GIRL • KILL ALTERS • RINA SAWAYAMA • A$AP ROCKY • FRIENDZONE • JOANNA NEWSOM • JANE REMOVER • UBOA • KATE BUSH • SARAH BONITO • SLAYYYTER • AYESHA EROTICA • CAROLINE POLACHEK • KELELA • DEVONTÉ HYNES • WEYES BLOOD • JULIA HOLTER • COCTEAU TWINS • TORI AMOS • HANNAH DIAMOND • FLORENCE WELCH • GIA MARGRET • SKULLCRUSHER • DEFTONES • KESHA • LORDE • BONNIE MCKEE • COBRAH • GOODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR • YUNG SHERMAN • SEA OLEENA • POPPY • DEAN BLUNT • DEAR NORA • T.A.T.U. • NAMASENDA • POISON GIRLFRIEND • TOVE LO • ZHEANI • ORTIES • BLADEE • AESPA • BANKS • ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER • OTAY:ONII • TEAADORA • IMOGEN HEAP • ROSE MELBERG • Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Furor Poeticus 16,394 Posted September 22, 2023 I’m obsessed with Sugarcane and Crushing 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prettywhenimhigh 49,437 Posted September 22, 2023 2 hours ago, PARADIXO said: Okay these are my initial thoughts. I'm still processing the album; this year I'm in my "it's growing on me" era, others years I'm more instant with music. First of all, I was expecting a full-on electronic record (before she dropped the lead single), in the vein of Trinity/Scripture but harder. It seems that that was her original idea, but Alexandria stated that the songs from Powders "found her" and came to her unexpectedly. I'm actually surprised she pulled off this trip hop/psychedelic sound so well. When I heard Crushing, I immediately thought of Tame Impala but more alternative. Crushing is an incredible track, the lyrics are so poetic and thought out. Sugarcane Switch is absolutely monumental, a masterpiece of a song and probably her best opener ever. The flutes, strings, lyrics, beats, vocals, everything is intense and transcendental. This is the vibe I like the most from her. The composition on Face In the Moon is brilliant, although the lyrics are questionable, in my opinion. Clean Break had to grow on me, but it finally hit, especially with the production. It's very complex yet easy-listening. Still not sure about the lyrics though. Chop Suey is an awesome cover. Heels Over Head is easily my least favorite from the album, it reminds me of Pearl Driver, which is my least favorite from Trinity. Mona Lisa Moan had to grow on me, but wow, it's actually incredible. The production mixed with her vocals, it's all so sensual and genuine. The "vacuum" part is a highlight of the album, and also the bridge and final chorus. The lyrics are brilliant. Pure Smile Snake Venom is obviously one of her best songs ever. Everything is perfect. Lyrics are genius, amazing vocals showcasing her range, technique and abilities; how the genres switch and slowly mutate towards the end; structure, production, energy. It's phenomenal. The heavenly background vocal ("Ahhh...") between "Pure smile to soothe" and "Us into the future" is my favorite part of the song. I like Salt of the Earth; it serves more as an outro, rather than a song; I would've loved it to be a full song, although it was probably going to be way too similar to Faith Consuming Hope (one of her best songs). Generally I really liked it; I still don't love it, because I want to take more time with it. The "swampcore" imagery was brilliantly translated into the music. Everything is muddy and green and creepy mermaid-like. It's easy listening but in some ways demanding, because everything is so low-frequency and you might miss a lot of it if you don't pay attention. Right now I'd rank it as her third or fourth best album. It's probably an 8. @prettywhenimhigh @bluedealer @TrashMagiq @venicebitch I was waiting for your opinions lol and I agree with everything except I love heels over head and I'd give this album a solid 9. honestly, it could be a 10 if it was as mind blowing as phoenix was for me the first time I heard it. but nonetheless she did it again, it's a brilliant album, cohesive and smooth (as always) and I can see it capturing new fans crushing's lyrics and music video are by far one of the best things she's ever done, like that song is SO CLEVER and the fucking visuals... I'm still shook anyways my top 5 so far: sugarcane switch crushing pure smile snake venom mona lisa moan face in the moon it's definitely a grower type of album if you didn't fall in love with it instantly. I can't wait for aftermath, we're gonna bop our bussies so hard to that one 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluedealer 4,935 Posted September 22, 2023 @PARADIXO @prettywhenimhigh I'm glad you liked it I agree with you mostly. It's definitely a grower, after that interview I expected it to be more sad, like Phoenix. Sugarcane is one of the best song I've heard this year. Monumental as you said Crushing is the biggest surprise of this album for me. Never imagined her in this kind of production but this is amazing. Tbh I kinda wish LDRX would sound like this it gives me Dealer x Ocean Blvd vibes At first I was disappointed hearing Clean brake, because I listened to live version of it on YouTube and thought it's going to be more like How To Fight. Now I love it. Speaking of Heels Over Head it is so good I love this song. It feels like it's going nowhere but that's the point for me.. like 'come for me' edging queen. I love the 'Somersaulting' it's sexy Loove the tempo of Mona Lisa Moan and the backing vocals it really feels like being absorbed into the vacuume. Pure Smile Venom is one of my fav song this year, everything about it is just perfect. I expected a little bit more from Salt of the Earth but still a great song. Overall 9/10, the production is top shelf, her vocals are smooth. Definitely unexpected but I'm pleasantly surprised I read someone's theory that her last albums represent each element. Trinity = water, Phoenix = fire, Powders = earth. Even the album covers and the small samples of dripping water or sparks perviously, and now the drums as hard as the solid/earth. If this is true then Aftermath is going to be 'the air' 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prettywhenimhigh 49,437 Posted September 22, 2023 2 minutes ago, bluedealer said: I read someone's theory that her last album's represent each element. Trinity = water, Phoenix = fire, Powders = earth. Even the album covers and the small samples of dripping water or sparks perviously, and now the drums as hard as the solid/earth. If this is true then Aftermath is going to be 'the air' right I read the same thing a while ago and I thought IRISIRI was the earth album and powders was gonna be air because of scripture, but I guess she started this element thing with trinity. if aftermath is in the vein of scripture it will be the air album I can't waittt I hope she'll drop it right away in january 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 22, 2023 "You're the wave crushing the shells into sand You're the flame melting sand into glass You're the glass holding the wine You're the wine making me drunk You're the drunk telling me lies You're the lies that come to light You're the light that I turn on [...] You're the turn on that I can't refuse You're the fuse that dеtonates my body You're the body that blows my mind You'rе the mind that stays open You're the opening of a shell You're the shell that has a pearl" These lyrics are mindblowing. Her sense of sensuality is insane. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 24, 2023 Okay I thought the album was mindblowing but I was still waiting for it to emotionally click with me... and it did last night omg we were smoking weed with my boyfriend, sitting on the couch, discussing Eartheater's career and then put on the album while reading the lyrics. DAMN. She made such a detailed, immersive sonic experience with this album; like she always does, but I feel like this one requires even more attention due to ALL the details. Her voice is just phenomenal and addictive, she's genuine and her lyrics are genius. The fact that she's a grown woman (she's 34) helps a lot in the confidence and sensuality she emanates. Her music is hypnotizing, she's a swamp mermaid. I'm in love with what she gave us with this album... the psychedelic and textured trip hop to all the amazing work with beats, percussion and SFX... the fucking strings and wind instuments... the mixing benefiting all the low frequencies... An absolute piece of art. Thank you Alexandria. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,057 Posted September 24, 2023 Also I would like to add more of a personal comment. I connect with her in so so many ways. The main reason why I fell in love with her back in 2020 (beside the music itself) is that she seems to be so so spiritually and physically connected to nature and the world and the elements, and I feel exactly this way. All of my music references or is themed around natural phenomenoms, the elements, animals, wide open spaces, and I love to use scientific words into songs. She's a master in all of this and truly translates her visual world into the music and production. She's a step ahead in the experimental world and imho she's in her way to become one of the most impotant names ever in electronic/experimental music. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prettywhenimhigh 49,437 Posted September 24, 2023 9 hours ago, Fetiche said: it deserves a fucking oscar On 9/22/2023 at 6:37 PM, PARADIXO said: "You're the wave crushing the shells into sand You're the flame melting sand into glass You're the glass holding the wine You're the wine making me drunk You're the drunk telling me lies You're the lies that come to light You're the light that I turn on [...] You're the turn on that I can't refuse You're the fuse that dеtonates my body You're the body that blows my mind You'rе the mind that stays open You're the opening of a shell You're the shell that has a pearl" These lyrics are mindblowing. Her sense of sensuality is insane. she has a titanium mind fr 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angel with an attitude 340 Posted September 24, 2023 prayingggg shark brain is on the next album 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites