Memoir of a Sparklemuffin
Suki Waterhouse (2024)
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annahearts
definitely an album i will listen to again. i feel like there is some songs i could do without but this album is a great improvement from her 1st album songs of note: dream woman, OMG, my fun, lawsuit, could’ve been a star, helpless
Ryan1Nunez
Suki Waterhouse’s Memoir of a Sparklemuffin is dreamy, cinematic, and soaked in emotion. It’s like flipping through a soft-focus scrapbook of heartbreaks, daydreams, and late-night drives. Her voice is hazy but intentional—fragile in places, fierce in others—and that balance gives the album its charm. Tracks like “My Fun” and “Supersad” shimmer with lo-fi melancholy, while others feel like a quiet rebellion against pop polish. There’s a distinct 90s alt-pop and shoegaze influence running through it, but it still feels modern, personal, and uniquely hers. While a few songs blur together on first listen, the album rewards you if you lean in. Suki’s not just modeling sound—she’s crafting a mood, a vibe, a memoir. And honestly? It sparkles.