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I went to order the vinyl but as far as I can see it's only in the US and I'd have to pay double to get it shipped too :drama: help.

 

You can get the “bone white” ones from some indie stores already but if you want the green one then… same!

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I don’t really like either song, they just sort of meander on.
LOVE Eat The Acid, already preferring it to a good deal of her last album. It reminds me a bit of what Halsey was doing on If I Can't Have Love and I'd definitely be here for a Kesha era like that. Fine Line feels very album-closer, not quite as into that yet!
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I didn't think much of it on first listen but Eat The Acid is growing! I'm liking the switch up from 3:00 onwards with that brief return of her trademark Ke@$her auto tune/vocoder vocals

'Eat The Acid' is already challenging as my favourite song by her.

 

I saw comparisons elsewhere to Halsey's If I Can't Have Love I Want Power era which may explain why I feel so drawn to this, as that album was such a welcome swerve

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The production and delivery of the lyrics on ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ is very reminiscent of Beyoncé’s ‘Formation’!
I'm on my 3rd listen through this already and it just keeps getting better! Definitely her rawest work yet, All I Need Is You is really hitting right now.
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Well this album is an experience. Jarring production, raw lyrics - it is Kesha laid BARE. I am so glad she has had her say in this way and on the final album in this record contract too so she can be much more free now.

 

The run of Only Love Can Save Us Now > All I Need is You > The Drama is BRILLIANT and such a rollercoaster. They're all so wildly different but lyrically they're sister tracks I find. 'Happy' yet another poingnant album closer from her too (following on from Chasing Thunder in the last era).

 

It's a difficult listen in places and that's the point of it. An album with a clear vision of pain and angst, life and death as she coins it. I am impressed and will never not have love for her and her music. Hopefully the experience and release is cathartic for her and she finds some peace at the end of it all.

Wow, I'm super impressed by this album! I love the sort of art-pop & electronic direction she's gone for. It feels like her artistic statement.
Well this album is an experience. Jarring production, raw lyrics - it is Kesha laid BARE. I am so glad she has had her say in this way and on the final album in this record contract too so she can be much more free now.

 

The run of Only Love Can Save Us Now > All I Need is You > The Drama is BRILLIANT and such a rollercoaster. They're all so wildly different but lyrically they're sister tracks I find. 'Happy' yet another poingnant album closer from her too (following on from Chasing Thunder in the last era).

 

It's a difficult listen in places and that's the point of it. An album with a clear vision of pain and angst, life and death as she coins it. I am impressed and will never not have love for her and her music. Hopefully the experience and release is cathartic for her and she finds some peace at the end of it all.

 

Basically this.

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Has this album literally not even charted anywhere?

 

I mean, I know the point of it wasn't aiming for chart success but that still really surprises me!

 

Got to #187 in the US.

 

I don't think the vinyl is out yet so that won't have helped!

Got to #187 in the US.

 

I don't think the vinyl is out yet so that won't have helped!

 

Yup with 8k sold.

 

That it didn't have any proper singles didn't help.

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