
Good Riddance [2xLP]
Her debut full-lengthĀ Good RiddanceĀ dives deeper into personal accountability and sincere reflection on the fallout of complex relationships, revealing more of Abrams than ever before.
Undeniably, there are tracks onĀ Good RiddanceĀ that show Abramsā and Dessnerās ability to tap into something especially profound. āAmelieā is bewitching, capturing a sense of aching beauty that stands out amongst the albumās more passive moments. Against a simple, finger-picked acoustic guitar and foggy piano notes, Abramsā voice breaks with a post-cry elegance; recorded in just one take, she sings, āI met a girl once/She sorta ripped me openā¦Whyād it feel louder/When all of it went unspoken/All I can do is hope that thisāll go away.ā The song is a misty balance of the universal and the personal, leaving one commenter on Abramsā Instagram announcement to ask earnestly, āOkay but does anyone know what this songās about?ā To dip so eloquently into oneās psychic interiorsāonly to pull away from the last few detailsāresembles the sense of longing Abrams identifies in herself. In this context, āAmelieā could be anyone: a past lover, a lost childhood friend, an alter ego.
Ā ā Pitchfork
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Her debut full-lengthĀ Good RiddanceĀ dives deeper into personal accountability and sincere reflection on the fallout of complex relationships, revealing more of Abrams than ever before.
Undeniably, there are tracks onĀ Good RiddanceĀ that show Abramsā and Dessnerās ability to tap into something especially profound. āAmelieā is bewitching, capturing a sense of aching beauty that stands out amongst the albumās more passive moments. Against a simple, finger-picked acoustic guitar and foggy piano notes, Abramsā voice breaks with a post-cry elegance; recorded in just one take, she sings, āI met a girl once/She sorta ripped me openā¦Whyād it feel louder/When all of it went unspoken/All I can do is hope that thisāll go away.ā The song is a misty balance of the universal and the personal, leaving one commenter on Abramsā Instagram announcement to ask earnestly, āOkay but does anyone know what this songās about?ā To dip so eloquently into oneās psychic interiorsāonly to pull away from the last few detailsāresembles the sense of longing Abrams identifies in herself. In this context, āAmelieā could be anyone: a past lover, a lost childhood friend, an alter ego.
Ā ā Pitchfork























