Ethel Cain: Perverts review pink noise and punishment as cult star heads underground
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Hayden Anhedonia's self-released debut album, 'Preacher's Daughter', gained critical acclaim and a cult following, merging dark themes with gothy sounds reminiscent of Lana Del Rey.
Despite her success, Anhedonia expressed discomfort with her fame, desiring a smaller fanbase and bemoaning the pressures of being perceived as a pop star.
In her recent interview, Anhedonia highlighted the challenges female artists face regarding their visibility and the obsession of dedicated fans, echoing sentiments shared by Mitski and Chappell Roan.
Her new project, though not a direct album follow-up, plays with themes of existential discontent, mirroring her internal struggles with fame and personal identity.
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