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Ethel Cain (2025)
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ricardomedina
this is the first ambient album i’ve ever heard and jt was awesome. i, of course, loved the sounds that had lyrics with them (vacillator and amber waves), but i can appreciate the songs with just sounds. a great album.
davidsavage
pitchfork
Darker and slower than ever, the singer-songwriter’s second LP blends claustrophobic ambient textures with chilly, half-obscured songs about powerlessness, guilt, and shame.
albumism
pastemagazine
The EP ruminates on distorted desires, but it’s also an exploration of drone and noise, a treatise on what it’s like to watch and be watched, and an aural Rorschach test.
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