Review: Melanie Martinez's debut album, Cry Baby, offers an interesting glimpse into her whimsical yet darkly introspective world. With tracks like 'Dollhouse' and 'Sippy Cup,' Martinez unveils the hidden truths of society and personal struggles, her coined term "carnival pop," capturing the eerie yet delicious atmosphere of the album, reminiscent of a Tim Burton film. Songs like 'Soap' and 'Alphabet Boy' deliver blunt commentary on societal norms and personal empowerment. Martinez's candid lyrics resonate deeply, whether addressing unrequited love in 'Pacify Her' or embracing individuality in 'Mad Hatter.' Cry Baby is a surreal carnival ride through self-discovery and emotional exploration that has listeners embrace their vulnerabilities and reclaim their narratives. A unique pop album that still surprises, some nine years after its initial release.
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