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  • Summary: The debut full-length release from London-based Irish pop artist Biig Piig features production by Zach Nahome and Andrew Wells.
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  1. Feb 7, 2025
    90
    As insatiably catchy as it is disarming, the album marries its two sides perfectly.
  2. Record Collector
    Feb 7, 2025
    80
    With tracks often constructed with slick funk basslines and sleek electronics, there is much to enjoy in versatile songs that don't outstay their welcome. [Feb 2025, p.102]
  3. Feb 10, 2025
    72
    While the 80s loom in 11:11’s background throughout the album, on “Silhouette” they manifest as a modernised Debbie Gibson or Exposé. “Stay Home”, on the other hand, relies on a cymbal-heavy trip-hop referencing beat to underscore its blissful sensation. Finally, the bookend arrives: a neat and tidy ending to what had previously been a happy mess.
  4. Feb 7, 2025
    70
    Recorded across Paris and London, the blend of cultures bleeds into the debut’s roots, lacing bilingual lines with effortless Parisian confidence and the harder-edged energy of London’s clubbing scene.
  5. 60
    With its pared-back stylings – delicate and hyperpop-adjacent on Ponytail; whispered on the nocturnal pulse of Cynical – the sense is often of someone appraising from the edges rather than throwing themselves all-in to the action. Decimal is an exception – a bilingual banger with a prowling strut.
  6. Feb 7, 2025
    60
    While Biig Piig clearly knows what sticks and what doesn’t in terms of easy listening, the album does demonstrate the artist’s desire to explore new sounds, but 11:11 is careful not to rock the boat, often playing it safe with the majority of its runtime.