Album Review: Tegan and Sara – Crybaby

Infectious, frisky and introspective

Tegan and Sara’s 2022 album, Crybaby, is a captivating journey through the realms of pop-punk, delivering a powerful chorus that will leave listeners craving more. The duo’s ability to capture the essence of youth and rebellion is evident throughout the album, with angsty lyrics that perfectly match the energetic sound. Crybaby is a collection of tracks that are perfect for the summer, bringing a refreshing and vibrant energy to the listener.

“I Can’t Grow Up” kicks off the album with a burst of pop-punk energy. The chopped vocal effect adds a nice touch, giving the song an edgy and contemporary vibe. The powerful chorus will have the listener singing along, embracing the angsty spirit within.

“All I Wanted” takes a slightly calmer approach while still maintaining a strong sense of energy. The harmonies in this track are particularly impressive, creating a captivating atmosphere that draws the listener in.

“Yellow” showcases Tegan and Sara’s ability to create an instrumental that perfectly complements their vocals. The background vocals serve as a call and response element, adding a pleasant dynamic to the song. The overall track exudes Taylor Swift vibes, combining infectious melodies with introspective lyrics.

“Faded Like a Feeling” stands out as the saddest song on the album, allowing the simple instrumental to emphasize the poignant and heartfelt vocals. The stripped-down approach enhances the emotional impact of the lyrics, resulting in a truly gorgeous and introspective composition.

“I’m Okay” brings the pop-punk energy back to the forefront. The track is a vibrant anthem, urging listeners to embrace their resilience and face challenges head-on.

“Sometimes I See Stars” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey, channeling early 2000s vibes. This track showcases Tegan and Sara’s ability to pay homage to their influences while still maintaining their unique sound.

“Whatever That Was,” is a poignant and emotional track that closes the album with a sense of melancholy. The song feels like a perfect transition into whatever the duo has in store for their next release, leaving listeners eager to embark on their musical journey.

Overall, Crybaby is a remarkable album that showcases Tegan and Sara’s talent for crafting catchy pop-punk anthems. The powerful choruses, interesting details in the production such as chopped vocal effects, and the angsty lyrics create an infectious and energetic atmosphere. The harmonies, instrumental choices and introspective moments also contribute to the album’s depth and emotional impact. With its perfect blend of summer vibes and youthful angst, Crybaby is a must-listen for fans of the genre and anyone looking for an invigorating musical experience.

Emma Tlusty: Emma Tlusty is from Alexandria, Virginia and has relocated to Harlem, NY to attend The City College of New York to be trained in the audio engineering and music production fields. She is a Sonic Arts student with a journalism minor. She grew up playing piano, flute and various other instruments but finds herself interested in music production and songwriting. Although she is still figuring out her sound as a producer, she considers experimental pop to be her genre of choice. In her free time, she enjoys writing, cooking, reading, practicing yoga and FaceTiming her cat Orion who lives with her parents.
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