
""If I put my shirt on backwards one more time, I swear, this will be the darkest Tuesday in a thousand years." This line sets the tone for a whimsical yet dark exploration of everyday life."
""Gone are the albums of knights and dragons," she declares, marking a shift towards more relatable themes as she reflects on the mundanity of adult life."
""Life flashes by/A quarter of an hour at a time," captures the essence of Moales' introspection about time and the choices that define her mid-twenties."
Highway to Hell is a 10-track album by Emily Moales that blends rock and piano-driven compositions. It reflects on the absurdities of daily life in one's mid-twenties, addressing themes like financial mishaps and emotional struggles. Moales moves away from her previous fantastical influences, focusing instead on relatable experiences. The album captures a sense of maturity, as Moales contemplates the passage of time and the choices made in life. It showcases her unique style, combining humor with poignant observations about adulthood.
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