Lady Claire Posted January 31 Posted January 31 1 hour ago, Moonlightbae said: CAN I BE WITH YOU AFTER THE HEALING AFTER THE HEAAAALING IS DONE CAN I BE WITH YOU AFTER THE HURTING AFTER THE MONSTERS IN MY HEADS ARE FINALLY GONE CAN I BE WITH YOU AFTER THE HEAAAAAALING This one hits hard bc i’ve been on that situation last year Relatable queen
MississippiZara Posted January 31 Posted January 31 The other thing is that ppl on ATRL hate ballads, but the GP doesn’t. Ppl HATED ICFILWY on here and it ended up being one of the most streamed album tracks on So Good. the Venus tour is also gonna be GREAT bc she always shows her vocals in ballads. So now we have 3 new ballads for her to slay live versions on lets not forget Zara’s breakout song was a ballad. I wouldn’t be surprised if they pushed 1-2 dance tracks as singles and then a cute lil ballad as the final single off this album
luckystrike Posted January 31 Posted January 31 The Healing sounds cute enough, will wait for the full songs to judge but honestly so far NOTG definitely sounds the best out of the unheard songs
MississippiZara Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I love the pre chorus on none of these guys far more than the chorus itself. You can barely make out what she’s saying in the chorus and I her voice sounds so distorted. Still sounds good though
Supervillain Posted January 31 Posted January 31 3 hours ago, MississippiZara said: (Poster Girl would have been if All The Time made it) It's on the Japanese Edition
MississippiZara Posted January 31 Posted January 31 2 hours ago, Supervillain said: It's on the Japanese Edition That doesn’t count and we both know it
Kintsugi Posted January 31 Posted January 31 lol at you guys panning Allahnition but pretending these uninspired and generic ballads are good let's lay off the copium for a bit 2
Kintsugi Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Ariana Grande avatars and tributes to Charli XCX in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Zara" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Zara's. "But I know Zara! So Good was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Zara, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Zara of "Ammunition" is Zara as Zara is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she's nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is probably the purest attempt Zara has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. 1 1 2
Maroonx Posted January 31 Posted January 31 most of these new songs are slow... damn I was expecting a bunch of bangers
MississippiZara Posted February 1 Posted February 1 3 hours ago, Kintsugi said: Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Ariana Grande avatars and tributes to Charli XCX in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Zara" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Zara's. "But I know Zara! So Good was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Zara, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Zara of "Ammunition" is Zara as Zara is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she's nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is probably the purest attempt Zara has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. Okay you have me perched. What song of Zara’s released catalogue is this most similar to sonically? Even if it isn’t very close
MississippiZara Posted February 1 Posted February 1 So “The Healing”’is pulling away as my early favorite of the three ballads (just from the snippet) soundtrack also sounds pretty. Nothing seems like it’s a bit more uptempo than the other two ballads? I’ll need to hear the rest of that one
Moonlightbae Posted February 1 Posted February 1 9 hours ago, Kintsugi said: Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Ariana Grande avatars and tributes to Charli XCX in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Zara" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Zara's. "But I know Zara! So Good was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Zara, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer. The Zara of "Ammunition" is Zara as Zara is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she's nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is. This is probably the purest attempt Zara has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it. the snippet has been on repeat I hope the rest of the song is just as good
BADDEST Posted February 1 Posted February 1 snippet of Nothing reminds me of IRISH GOODBYE by Anne-Marie 1
alexaalto Posted February 1 Posted February 1 I’m so excited to hear the whole songs! I feel like the snippets for the 4 already released singles didn’t showcase those full potential (obviously cause they were only snippets but still). If it is the case again these new songs will be great
whatyouwant_ Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Less than a week for this So excited to hear Ammunition, More Than This Was and NOTG
alexaalto Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Why the best song gotta be the shortest NOTG Guess no brige on that one but hopefully the last chorus is spiced up
alexaalto Posted February 3 Posted February 3 I wonder how many of those people who have or will buy those idk sunglasses are gonna know about this girl’s little concert or even watch it Quite specific target audience with this one.
RideOrDie Posted February 3 Posted February 3 (edited) 29 minutes ago, alexaalto said: promoting I guess i'd start throwing tomatoes in my living room if she started singing End Of Time at me Edited February 3 by RideOrDie 1 5
Lady Claire Posted February 3 Posted February 3 When she sings The Healing on GMA and the soccer moms run to stream it
SchmoodRing Posted February 3 Posted February 3 8 hours ago, RideOrDie said: i'd start throwing tomatoes in my living room if she started singing End Of Time at me its not a bad song yall are doing thee absolute most 1
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