This feels like an album that has the material, but not the conversion. The ideas are there — emotionally and sonically. The production is active, detailed, constantly shifting. You can tell she’s building a world rather than just writing songs. But structurally, it never fully locks in. The choruses don’t consistently land, and the emotional weight stays slightly at a distance. It feels like she’s observing her own instability rather than being caught inside it. So instead of peaks, you get fragments. Moments that suggest something bigger, but don’t fully arrive. It’s interesting. It’s personal. It just doesn’t quite become necessary. Pros Clear artistic identity The glitchy, diaristic pop world is recognisable and authored — not generic bedroom pop. Detailed sonic palette There’s constant micro-activity in the production — synth fragments, textures, subtle shifts. Intimate thematic focus The subject matter (self, relationships, instability) feels personal and grounded. Cons ...