Review: Suki Waterhouse's double-LP, Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, showcases her evolution as a versatile artist. Released by Sub Pop, the album captures her journey through a kaleidoscope of styles, from folky Americana to nineties alternative and indie pop. Waterhouse's emotive vocals and evocative storytelling paint vivid pictures of longing, fearlessness, and elation. Recorded during the last months of her pregnancy, Waterhouse transformed her living room into a home studio, collaborating with top musicians. Executive producer Eli Hirsch, alongside Jonathan Rado, Brad Cook, Greg Gonzalez, Rick Nowels, and Natalie Findlay and Jules Apollinaire of Ttrruuces, contributed to the album's rich sound. The album's 18 tracks revolve around the Sparklemuffin spider, symbolising metamorphosis. Singles like 'OMG,' 'Faded,' and 'My Fun' drew listeners in, while tracks like 'Supersad' and 'To Get You' explore themes of resilience and love. 'Blackout Drunk' and 'Gateway Drug' showcase Waterhouse's ability to blend catchy melodies with deep emotion. 'Model, Actress, Whatever' reflects her multifaceted identity.
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