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Pink Pantheress channels a unique blend of nostalgia and immediacy on to hell with it. The mixtape condenses UK garage, drum & bass and bedroom pop into fleeting bursts of emotion, where every loop, breakbeat and mournful vocal carries weight. Rather than lean on retro thrill alone, it feels freshevoking the past while rooted in the present.
Its impact comes from raw, honest expression and sharp production, proving that brevity can be a virtue. Pink Pantheress turns heartbreak, anonymity and viral fame into a coherent, intimate experience. With ear-worms like Just for Me and Break It Off, the project may be short but resonates far beyond its runtime, signalling the arrival of an artist with Midas touches in unexpected places.
Reviews
This debut mixtape sculpts a digital-age paradise that exists only in an invented memory of the past, setting the stage for a career set more firmly in the present. Pitchfork
Hits the sweet spot unobvious sample choices and rave-y breakbeats, coupled with her child-like vocal, nostalgic songwriting and concise diaristic lyrics. NME
And while the songs may read heavy in subject matter, rarely does she bask in the dour. Paste
A1 Pain
A2 I Must Apologise
A3 Last Valentines
A4 Passion
A5 Just For Me
B6 Noticed I Cried
B7 Reason
B8 All My Friends Know
B9 Nineteen
B10 Break It Off