Robyn's 'Sexistential' Surveys Middle-Aged Desire, Doubt - SPIN
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Robyn's 'Sexistential' Surveys Middle-Aged Desire, Doubt - SPIN
"The opener 'Really Real' drops you into a French Touch churn of rubbery bass and bumping beats, accented by strange guitar squeals and disorienting, munchkin-voiced exclamations."
"'Dopamine' follows with a propulsive melody and stacked, treated vocals that subtly echo the muscular melancholy of Robyn's immortal 2010 hit 'Dancing on My Own,' recasting romantic intensity as both chemical and cosmic."
Robyn's long-awaited album 'Sexistential' arrives as a testament to her enduring influence in dance-pop. The album reflects her signature style, combining emotional depth with pop sensibility. The opening track 'Really Real' captures the moment a relationship falls apart, showcasing her lyrical intimacy. Following this, 'Dopamine' features a melody that echoes her past work while exploring themes of romantic intensity. The album demonstrates that Robyn's artistry remains unmatched, even as new artists draw inspiration from her work.
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