The girl may have no face, but she certainly has a voice.
The album isn’t as bombastic or inventive as the singer’s debut, but it reflects her growing introspection.
Broods’s Space Island is most effective when it disrupts its pervasive chill to inspect the details of crumbling love.
The album tosses the singer’s pop aesthetic into the shredder with heavy metal and industrial rock.
Allie X’s preoccupation with the bleaker side of romantic relationships is apparent throughout her debut.