I like the idea of this album more than the experience of it. The literate, vignette-driven songwriting is clearly intentional, and I respect the attempt to stretch indie pop into something more theatrical and character-based. But in practice, the record feels uneven. The arrangements are tasteful, sometimes charming, yet they rarely escalate into something emotionally gripping. I find myself admiring lines, moments, textures — but not feeling pulled through the album as a whole. It’s clever, occasionally whimsical, but it doesn’t quite land with the urgency or melodic inevitability I need to stay fully invested. Pros Lyrical intelligence – The writing is detailed and character-focused, avoiding generic indie-pop sentiment. Varied instrumentation – Cello, flute, and other touches add color beyond standard guitar-pop templates. Clear artistic identity – It doesn’t feel anonymous; there’s a defined aesthetic point of view. Cons Limited momentum – The album rarely bui...