Charmer: “Starship Tina”

An emo popper that starts strong out of the gates. Our highlighted track “Starship Tina” from Charmer plays out a little loud, quiet, loud dynamic. Speeding like a rollercoaster after quiet stretches, disappearing into introspective foxholes after shouting from the rooftops. Whoever this Tina is, she’s really dropped the hammer on the song’s protagonist, who wants to “drench [themselves] in sadness.” Sounds messy. Solo free, fills aplenty, a steadily-paced burner. Off s/t Charmer.
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