While in the most straightforward tracks like Don't Need Nobody, Holding On For Life and On My Mind do have guitar chords bursting into an epiphany of expressions does make up for what is missing. ![]() I found myself not having a great distaste for the album and some of the content in the songs such as Codes, which did feel a little awkward in the delivery, feels like Ellie Goulding tracks through and through. ![]() For fans, that may be a statement they want to hear regardless of the music production and the vocal delivery, but none of the tracks particularly standout nor demand attention for a second listen. Which brings me to my question to this review: is it a good album or a bad one? To be fair and honest, it's not that disgruntling nor messy and the vocal delivery is alright at best, but because most of these tracks are run of the mill, generic and oftentimes painful to listen to.
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