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Jul 31, 2023What is also quite impressive about this album is that amidst the dominant beats and densely textured arrangements, Georgia’s presence and her words are never shrouded. Furthermore, her openness and vulnerability throughout is immensely commanding and as you go through the tracklist, you become increasingly curious to hear where she’s at.
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Jul 28, 2023Punchy, playful and exhilarating, with Euphoric Georgia has regained her artistic verve.
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UncutJul 26, 2023Georgia's also able to fuse a few different eras of electro-pop to create songs whose high sheen doesn't impede their intimacy or immediacy. [Sep 2023, p.27]
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Jul 26, 2023‘Euphoric’ is grand, inspiring and convincing - and feels like summer love bottled up.
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Jul 26, 2023The album is also a testament to Rostam and Georgia’s connection: Their musical chemistry is so rich that, on Georgia’s first collaborative album, she sounds more like herself than ever before. As she stitches her own euphoria together, one thread stands out the strongest: other people.
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Jul 31, 2023‘Euphoric’ sits as a colourful sideways step from a talent we’ve long since learned to cherish.
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Jul 27, 2023The result is Georgia's most accessible album to date, although it does feel like some of the unique qualities of her earlier releases have been compromised.
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Jul 27, 2023Even ballads like "Give it Up for Love" and "Mountain Song," while rooted in dance music, have a fresh and organic feel to them that feels equally suited to the dark booth of a nightclub as it does a cozy catch up at home.
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Aug 3, 2023Georgia’s willingness to experiment is promising, but it’s unfortunate that Euphoric takes such a predominantly safe journey. As on Seeking Thrills, some songs also succumb to vague lyrics that resemble placeholders.