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Charli XCX
Wuthering Heights
Written for Emerald Fennell’s new film, it's a fully realized LP that adds another wrinkle to Charli's always-evolving sensibility
Rolling Stone
Charli XCX
Wuthering Heights
Casting off her Bratty cigarettes and sunglasses, the pop visionary channels the torments of Heathcliff and Cathy and the tumult of the Velvet Underground on her latest captivating pivot
The Guardian
Charli XCX
Wuthering Heights
This brilliantly moody soundtrack confirms Charli XCX as a star who makes better art when she’s not trying to deliver a hit
The Irish Times
Charli XCX
Wuthering Heights
On her wild, gothic soundtrack album, the pop star proves herself much more in tune with the terrible complexity of Emily Brontë’s original vision than film director Emerald Fennell
The Independent
Charli XCX
Wuthering Heights
At times gorgeous, at others deliberately grotesque, it offers a series of dark gothic fantasies that inhabit a transformative realm. A reset, yes – but, crucially, a cinematic triumph
Clash
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
‘Cerulean’ is the album Danny L Harle has been waiting his whole life to make
Dork
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
On a high-minded album boasting a weighty guest list including Dua Lipa and Clairo, the superproducer lacks the hooks of the pop-trance he’s so heavily influenced by
The Guardian
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
Crammed with digital texture and waterlogged by synthetic ocean chorales, the underground pop producer’s new album sinks under the weight of prog ambition
Pitchfork
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
Cerulean is undeniably fun, and cements Harle's standing as a singular artist in the world of progressive pop
Exclaim
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
It feels beautiful to be invited into Harle’s world and the way his mind works. Music is embedded in his being, and this is only the beginning
Clash
Danny L Harle
Cerulean
His most cohesive work to date, finding parity in both its nostalgia and its modernity
DIY
Hemlocke Springs
The Apple Tree Under the Sea
An adventurous blend of pop across various decades, with a journey that only unleashes courageous swerves rather than shrinking down
The Line Of Best Fit
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