An album of two halves. Or two thirds and a third, really. Let's get the bad out the way first.
I maybe should have reviewed this after my first listen. Because after the initial promise of intrigue, I feel like it nosedived like 2015 Bony's form. The added 'quirks' of themes that I thought might form into some type of added dynamic, turned out to be for me just shallow attempts to try give it an edge of some sort. Because it is disguising that, ultimately, as a pop album, the pop songs are as average as they get. I have no issue with the themes, no barrier etc, teen topics written for teens, by teens, has always been a thing. Careers and industries have been built on it. It is the delivery I found a bit flat.
Feminimonimonomoinimon is a fucking terrible song. Then a couple basic songs, some added base, a few sound effects, the odd F-bomb, oooh. Nothing bad, but nothing I would repeat.
Coffee then is a good showcase of what she is capable, vocally and as an artist. Casual is a good song too. Has 'hooks', I can appreciate that. I mean, it is Taylor Swift by numbers, but it is tried and tested, and works. Then back to the average but catchy, with a bit of an 'edge'. HOT is for me the best song of the album, in the sense it is the most honest, in what it is trying to be. Go girl. Then a lana del ray attempt at trying to rough the edges up a bit. Picture you, is as strong a song as Coffee, and as good. Kaleidoscope going down the same route, and in fairness showing there is more to her than trying to make just a pop album. Kudos. Pink pony club is a good song. I found myself a bit saturated at that point, but I think starting the album here it would be a damn strong opener. Then a bit more of the same, throw in California as a bit of a musically richer curveball, and finish on another of the same.
There is conflict in this album. And I do like conflict. What I initially thought would be conflict between overt themes and poppy music, for me turned out to be a conflict of the type of music she wants to make and whatever is pushing her to make something 'more'. In either direction, tbf. I split it into, on side 1, Casual, California, Picture You, Coffee. And on side 2, all the rest. Maybe she just wants to do side 2, but is compelled/pushed to offer the rest to her ability. Or maybe that's what she really wants to do, but is compelled/pushed to do more sellable teenpop. Who knows. The dynamic is somewhat intriguing, but as a whole I don't think it is that strong musically. Where she/it (the album) is clever is offering a bit of both to curtail boredom. A whole album of 'side 1' might be preferable to some, but imo wouldn't be strong enough to meaningfully sustain it. The same can be said for side 2. She has cast her net wide enough. It would be interesting to see where she goes next.
This album is no worse or weaker imo, than Katy Perriy's first album, and she is now a star. It is also no worse than that Last Dinner lot's debut, which has been highly praised and heavily pushed. Has weak bits, has strong bits, has hooks. I have given better albums than this a 5, yet I feel there is enough here, even on half of it, to give it a 6, so that's what I will go with.