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Gracie Abrams (2026)
“The heartache specialist rejoins co-writer/producer Aaron Dessner once again for a nearly hour-long epic on disappointment and self-loathing.”
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bill_lacey
It’s ok it just sounds like reject songs from TSOU No real growth imo
nme
a dramatic reckoning with her younger self
pitchfork
Working once again with Aaron Dessner, the songwriter sticks to her signature blend of bulletproof pop and melancholic indie folk, but the few risks she takes result in her best songs yet.
rollingstone
The star’s third album dives more fully into her inner world, with a bigger, more satisfying sound to match
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