Chappell Roan - Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (Deluxe) (2024)

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Title: Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Island Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:14
Total Size: 182 / 466 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Femininomenon (3:40)
2. Red Wine Supernova (3:13)
3. After Midnight (3:25)
4. Coffee (3:26)
5. Casual (3:53)
6. Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl (3:04)
7. HOT TO GO! (3:05)
8. My Kink Is Karma (3:43)
9. Picture You (3:07)
10. Kaleidoscope (3:43)
11. Pink Pony Club (4:18)
12. Naked In Manhattan (3:31)
13. California (3:18)
14. Guilty Pleasure (3:45)
15. Casual (2:24)
16. Casual (3:43)
17. Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl (3:21)
18. HOT TO GO! (3:12)
19. My Kink Is Karma (3:53)
20. Picture You (3:06)
21. Kaleidoscope (3:57)
22. Guilty Pleasure (2:40)

Chappell Roan is not afraid to tell you—or, really, sing at you—about how she's feeling, in vivid detail. On her debut album, the Missouri-born upstart, who has been making waves since the 2017 release of her intense debut single “Good Hurt,” collects tales of debauchery and despair as it chronicles her realization of being queer and coming into her own. The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess opens with Roan singing mournfully about a dastardly ex-boyfriend over trembling pianos and starlit choirs; an insistent beat rises up gradually at first, then overtakes the song as she realizes she needs to be part of a “Femininomenon” that demands pleasure and respect from anyone lucky enough to be in her orbit.

Left turns like that abound over the next 13 songs. Take the synth-pop “Casual,” which dissects a friends-with-benefits relationship in brutally specific detail, or the euphoric club cut “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl,” an insouciant dismissal of “hyper mega bummer boys” that opens with a sardonic mini-monologue and closes with a triumphant sing-along. Roan still traffics in ballads, too: “California” grapples with homesickness and frustration, Roan dipping down into her voice's low reaches, while the plush “Coffee” examines the idea of fully closing the loop with an ex, with the reality of its impossibility closing in as the music swells.





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