Many of the songs on Art Angels are quite refreshing in the sense that they are very unique, blending distinct aural elements into a relatively cohesive package. However, I think that this is also somewhat of a blight on this album. For example, the overt aggression in the song "SCREAM" sharply contradicts the almost angelic, orchestral quality of the intro track "laughing and not being normal." It is these opposing sounds that make Art Angels a little confusing for the listener.
However, there are certainly elements of this album that shine and make the musical talent of Grimes clear. For one, I really enjoy how Art Angels makes Grimes' vocals more apparent than many of her previous songs. The lyrics can actually be mostly understood, but they still don't detract from the instrumental components of the tracks. This album also strikes me as being more accessible to a wider audience. Her upbeat tunes such as "Flesh without Blood," "World Princess Part II," and "Kill V. Maim" seem like they were made for the sole purpose of getting stuck in your head for days. It's this catchiness that will make Art Angels appeal to more people and become an album that many will listen to. I was also impressed with the way Grimes changed her demo version of "Realiti" to fit the sound of her whole album. Although I do still prefer the original, I think that the album version of the song fits into the framework of Art Angels much better.
Although falling short on a few aspects and having several songs that I personally don't love, overall Grimes' newest album is something refreshingly different and possesses a unique sound that the radio does not provide. Blending musical elements that few artists would dare attempt to mesh together, Grimes has largely succeeded in composing an enthralling sound with Art Angels. I will admit that it took me several listens of the album to really start enjoying some of the songs, but I think Art Angels is worth giving a chance. It might not be musical perfection, but it sure is musical creativity to the max.
Artist: Grimes
Genre: Art pop/Synthpop
Number of Songs: 14
Release Date: November 6, 2015
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