Halsey’s new album, The Great Impersonator, embodies a confessional concept, drawing inspiration from iconic musicians, yet its reception by Pitchfork has been notably harsh.
The Pitchfork review called into question Halsey's understanding of the artists that inspired their album, suggesting a disconnect between intention and execution in their music.
Despite the poor review, Halsey turned the negativity into a marketing strategy, showcasing positive snippets from the critique on social media, promoting self-empowerment.
Pitchfork’s review expressed skepticism about Halsey’s artistic vision, labeling the album an attempt to construct a tortured persona rather than a cohesive artistic identity.
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