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Universal acclaim- based on 221 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 197 out of 221
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Mixed: 8 out of 221
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Negative: 16 out of 221
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Feb 19, 2022this album is so good! i love the words, the voices, i love all in here! madison, you're incredible
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Mar 18, 2022The perfect breakup Album to get you through all stages! I love Madison‘s voice and her lyrics and the way she seems to find words for things I can‘t express myself. She makes me feel like I‘m not alone with my sadness and pain
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May 2, 2022Incredible debut album, and long in the making. Excited to see what she will do next !
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May 17, 2022LIFE SUPPORT
madison beer, 2021
1. blue
2. selfish
3. stained glass
4. sour times
5. deafult
6. everything happens for a reason
7. effortlessly
8. interlude
9. stay numb and carry on
10. emotional bruises
11. ****
12. good in goodbye
13. baby
14. homesick
15. follow the white rabbit
16. the beginning
17. channel surfing/the end -
Aug 27, 2022this is the best album i ever met, madison beer we bless you, you are so talented and beautiful
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Feb 14, 2023It's such a wronged album, it's so good, with incredible vocal presences and deep lyrics, I hope Madison Beer deserves the recognition she deserves
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Jul 31, 2023I love here in the morning and I can be there by my house and I can be Becky or Ashley furniture and mattress
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Mar 19, 2021The album's 17 tracks address subject matter including breakups, grief, and struggles with mental health with a mix of pop, R&B, and alternative stylings and song titles like "Good in Goodbye," "Sour Times," and "Stay Numb and Carry On.
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Mar 5, 2021While some tracks could stand to have their ideas explored more fully – in particular “Default” which ends suddenly right as things start to swell – this is still a satisfying listen from start to finish.
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Mar 5, 2021On a lesser album, the eclecticism might lead to a lack of coherence, but this record is always threaded through with Beer’s diaristic lyricism. With its consistent, gut-punching honesty and witty wordplay, you’ll always find something special on ‘Life Support’.