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Oct 16, 2020Dark Hearts may not be entirely successful, but it's impossible to dismiss it as a failure thanks to the heart and soul Annie put into the lyrics and vocals. Also, not too many dance-pop artists are willing to explore the darkness that settles in once the bubble bursts, and she's to be commended for that.
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Oct 15, 2020‘The Streets Where I Belong’ appears to aim for ‘80s FM radio nostalgia, while the title track hints at cod reggae, ‘Forever ‘92’ borrows a smidgen of shoegazey guitars and ‘The Bomb’ a touch of trip hop. But with a lack of immediacy, paper-thin production and no discernible hooks throughout, for anyone still humming ‘Chewing Gum’ or ‘Heartbeat’, it’s a disappointment.
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Oct 16, 2020Her best body of work to date! DH is cinematic, nostalgic and lush. Pop music with a heart and cool beats.
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Oct 16, 2020Amazing comeback from Annie! very nice album, sound like very vaporwave pop and very cinematic!
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Jan 5, 202116 years after her sensational debut with “Anniemal”, Annie is on top again. This is a very different experience, but almost as breathtaking.