WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? [VINYL]
R**N
Quality
Good Album
D**T
Intense, confessional, dark, funny and tender
This is a remarkable debut. Billie's vocal delivery is at times so ethereal that there's a need to lean in close while she whispers her songs to you. Underpinned by a minimalist production the tracks are a striking blend of intense, confessional, dark, funny and tender. Genre shifting throughout the album, she channels artists such as Lorde, Chet Baker, Eminem and Laurie Anderson. There are numerous highlights after only a couple of listens yet Bad Guy, When the Party's Over, Bury a Friend, Ilomilo and I Love You seem like old friends already. For a 17 year old this is so supremely confident, creative and accomplished that you can't help but be excited about where her songwriting might go next.
S**M
Good no scratches I got cd
Really good came with no scratch marks and was good quality and the cd played fine 😊
K**N
Fantastic sound on Vinyl.
The media could not be loaded. Bought this for my wife, now I really like it. No doubt I'll end up buying her all vinyl releases for the missus.There are parts with very deep bass, and as someone said suitcase record players won't cope. But that aside it's a great album.
S**5
Pop Reinvented With A Sickening Tinge
Its rare to see an artist merge such haunting lyrics with bombastic beats. Pop music has become so derivative that is rare to hear electronically created music paired with anything other than bloated echoes of love, drugs, breakups and booze. Billie Eillish (and her criminally underrated brother Finneas) do something different with their debut album. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go explores the deep psychosis of a young girl reared and raised in a world of technology and social media and the effects this has on her mental health. Eillish has been criticised, in no small part for her fanbase which listen to Bad Guy and label themselves depressed. Her low drones have also been described as mumble rap but Eillish showcases her ranges on tracks such as I Love You, 8, All The Good Girls Go To Hell and Xanny. Goodbye serves as an intricately edited closer and while Bad Guy has been smacked over the head of everyone with a radio, it is still an infectiously catchy pop bop.The vinyl itself is bizarre though, specifically its colour. It looks a little bit like vomit. Its not a burning orange or a pale yellow, its a mix of the two and it does look like sick. Having said that, it's a color i have yet to see any other album use so for vinyl collectors this serves as an excellent boost for variety. For thosd not sold on tje novelty on coloured vinyls, this won't impress, get the standard black LP.
A**
Perfect quality
The media could not be loaded. This vinyl is very good quality, no scratches or issues. The colour is very billie, love it. Only thing is, the last song on each side ends abruptly before the song ends. It happens on my other billie vinyls, so must be to do with the design.
M**N
Good
Good music but left behind my bin so it got wet
S**E
Excellent service and product
I had such Excellent fast delivery of my Billie Eilish cd. Its such a good cd and I'm over the moon with it, thanks.
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