Adeline Hotel: Whodunnit
Briefly

Knishkowy's approach to the subject of divorce is whimsical and meditative, offering a healing sound rather than the typical fire and resentment associated with breakup albums.
The album avoids a direct confrontation of its themes, instead focusing on poetic ennui and the weight of impending doom wrapped in metaphorical imagery throughout the tracks.
Rather than delving into anger or heartbreak, Whodunnit explores small failures and hints of self-destruction, with lyrics that reflect a casual, almost folksy, narrative style.
The lyrical landscape of Whodunnit presents a unique view on relationship endings—shifting from anxiety to a potential rejuvenation that feels both reflective and enlightening.
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