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- Record Label: One Little Independent Records
- Release Date: Apr 4, 2025
- Summary: The latest full-length solo release from Brighton-based Australian artist Penelope Trappes was self-produced.
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- Record Label: One Little Independent Records
- Genre(s): Electronic, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Record CollectorApr 9, 2025A work of powerful, gothic solemnity. [Apr 2025, p.105]
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MojoApr 18, 2025Ultimately, this is music with therapeutic benefits, for the listener as much as for its creator. [Jun 2025, p.89]
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Apr 9, 2025Trappes has a strong sense of dichotomy, that every aural high has a low, the smooth always has the rough, the light is brought down by the heavy. It is an embodiment of grief, which subdues us with shock and makes us lash out with anger. .... And like grief, even though Trappes’ songs don’t feel linear, there is still a progression in them. There isn’t a definite resolution to the album, but it’s cathartic all the same.
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The WireApr 9, 2025It has an ethereal, cosmic beauty that in less accomplished hands could be mawkish, but here feels almost miraculous. The whole album feels like an invitation to think alongside it about the end of life – and in these moments typically characterised by fear and isolation, to feel accompanied by anything at all is an unusual and precious thing. [May 2025, p.62]
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Apr 9, 2025There are bound to be uncomfortable moments listening to someone else’s therapy, but there are also passages of profound beauty and clarity amid the maelstrom.
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UncutApr 9, 2025It's haunting, purgatory stuff. [May 2025, p.39]