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Mar 28, 2025Here, she explores the hardships that queer relationships face and the intricate balance between friendships and romance in her own way, exploring love through a tentative, poignantly relatable lens.
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Mar 28, 2025The album as a whole is tender and affectionate, seeming to accept and appreciate even the awkward and unrequited as part of her embrace of complexity and queerness.
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Mar 27, 2025Yes, she is doing things a little differently with more expansive musical arrangements and more specific lyrics. In the end, though, Forever Is a Feeling is the next step forward from an artist who continues to discover who she is, and what kind of music she wants to make, which is the sort of journey that hopefully will last for her entire career.
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Mar 26, 2025While the music is great and her vocals impressive, her knack for writing unforgettable lyrics is still the most charming thing about her music.
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Mar 25, 2025Forever Is A Feeling is layered, lush and contemplative. [May 2025, p.86]
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Mar 25, 2025“Best Guess” might be the most hopeful song she’s done yet. .... “Most Wanted” is the album’s only guitar rocker, and easily its most urgent track sonically, a Byrds-style rave where she’s on a mission “to catch the Most Wanted Man in West Tennessee.” It’s full of electric sexual tension, with her most breathless vocals.
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Mar 25, 2025Though longing and mortality have long been recurring themes in Dacus’ music, the stakes feel even higher – and even more gripping – when there’s so much to lose.
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Mar 31, 2025That’s not to say that Forever Is A Feeling isn’t a lovely listen in its own right—it just never quite reaches the heights of Dacus’ past, thornier works.
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Mar 27, 2025Forever Is a Feeling is the culmination in the drift away from indie rock she has made since Historian, offering a record full of gleaming pop gems with the tender touch of a plaintive singer/songwriter.
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UncutApr 2, 2025Melodic beauty at times gives way to oversweet twinkling, but "Modigliani" and "Most Wanted Man" are winners. [May 2025, p.29]
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Mar 26, 2025Despite its flaws, it’s still an album that contains some of Dacus’ best work to date, even if the record itself is not her strongest. If you’re having withdrawal symptoms while waiting for the inevitable second Boygenius album, Forever Is A Feeling should sate you somewhat.
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Mar 25, 2025It’s her most subdued and intimate effort to date, an examination of how, when you’re in love, everyday banalities can be alternately exhilarating and unbearable. .... But with a few notable exceptions, like the pulsating cello-rock rhythm of “Ankles” and the ethereal synth swirl of the title track, the album doesn’t really expand Dacus’s musical palette.
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Mar 27, 2025Forever Is a Feeling turns the most transcendent, hopeful, horny moments of a young lover’s life into maddeningly safe background music. It’s so frustrating, you could scream.