The album understands that the best diversions are as fleeting as they are exhilarating.
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The album sets out to prove that people are complicated creatures, capable of being more than one thing.
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The album tosses the singer’s pop aesthetic into the shredder with heavy metal and industrial rock.
The song reprises the driving dance beats and irreverent, IDGAF swagger of the singer’s early hits.
The album doesn’t so much subvert an idealistic notion of the American dream as perform a postmortem of it.
The album attempts to be something to everyone, the surest tell that it’s as much reaction as it is creation.
The video takes the notion of visibility as a means of acceptance to the extreme.
The album is the work of an artist reawakened, and one who’s got something to say.
The singer finds her groove when she follows a less strident tack.
The video takes place inside a gated compound where the singer enrolls in a retreat for the brokenhearted.
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