Illuminati Hotties: Power
Briefly

Sarah Tudzin reflects on the challenges of her success, stating, 'I triple-book my Saturdays, but I pretend my program keeps me from freaking out.' This highlights the pressure she feels as she balances work and personal life.
On the track 'The L,' Tudzin reveals her internal struggles with ambition: 'I'm stubborn enough to give it up or give 'em hell,' showing her commitment to pursuing her passions despite the toll it takes.
The album's shift from energetic power-pop to a gentler indie rock sound illustrates Tudzin's effort to navigate her emotional landscape while balancing privilege and grievance: 'It's about really trying to explore the middle ground.'
Despite the complexities of her life, Illuminati Hotties continues to create catchy music, with tracks like 'Throw (Life Raft)' featuring shoegaze guitars and 'Sleeping In' showcasing tender vocal harmonies, proving their knack for earworms remains strong.
Read at Pitchfork
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