Halsey's fifth album, The Great Impersonator, is muddled as its central concept fails to coalesce into innovative songwriting, leaving the emotional depth underutilized.
While the idea of drawing inspiration from iconic pop figures is compelling, it ultimately results in a collection of songs that feel derivative and uninspired.
Halsey's commitment to a thematic approach across albums is admirable, yet this results in a disjointed representation of her artistic identity rather than a coherent vision.
The album’s promotional strategy via meticulously staged photoshoots pays off on social media but falls short of translating into a substantive musical experience.
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