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THU JUL 16
Benicàssim, Valencian Community
Benicàssim, Valencian Community
SAT AUG 22
Victoria Park
London, England · All Points East
SAT AUG 22
Victoria Park
London, England · All Points East
SAT AUG 22
Victoria Park
London, England · Lorde, PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson, 2hollis, Oklou, Rose Gray, ML BUCH, Fabiana Palladino, Audrey Hobert, Esha Tewari
THU AUG 27
Bramham Park
Leeds, England · Leeds Festival
FRI AUG 28
The Clifton Downs
Bristol, England · Lorde, Djo, Audrey Hobert, Rose Gray, Esha Tewari
FRI AUG 28
Clifton Downs
Bristol, England · Rose Gray
FRI AUG 28
The Clifton Downs
Bristol, England · Lorde, Djo, Audrey Hobert, Rose Gray, Esha Tewari, Grove
SAT AUG 29
Clifton Downs
Bristol, England · Forwards Bristol
SUN AUG 30
Clifton Downs
Bristol, England · Lorde, Djo, Audrey Hobert, Rose Gray, Esha Tewari, Grove
★ 7.8
album
Louder, Please
“I wasn't really all into the electropop sound until late last year. While I never hated it, I didn't know where to start if I were to listen to it because from my point of view, it wasn't really accessible for me. In the time between then and now, my appreciation for the subgenre has increased immensely, thanks to mostly Charli xcx's "BRAT" and Rebecca Black's "SALVATION" albums. Rose Grey delivered an album that not only is inspired by the projects mentioned above but expands on the sound via her own terms. At only around a little over 41 minutes, "Louder, Please" is a fun album that gives off summer club vibes, though it was initially released in January 2025. When you also add in Rose Gray's great singing vocals and the majority of the songwriting being just as good, the production on here is overall good, with its peaks being infectious and makes one want to dance the night away. "Switch", "Wet & Wild", and "Party People" are my personal highlights on here that reflect that sentiment. And while there are lows, the lows aren't that drastic to drag the project down too much. Really, the spoken portions of both "Hackney Wick" and the outro title track doesn't really mesh well with the sound Rose was given, but it's not all too terrible. Taking it song by song, "Louder, Please" is good; a great addition to the mainstream electropop space. However, this album hits more when you play this Rose Gray album from top to bottom. I'm excited to see where she goes from here, as well as me being kind of curious on how her previous music sounds.”
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★ 7.8
album
A Little Louder, Please (Deluxe)
“Rose Gray's deluxe of "Louder, Please" acts as both a standard deluxe with new original tracks as well as a remix album containing one remix of each song that was on the standard edition. Personally, I enjoyed the three original songs more than the remixes as a whole, mainly because in the case of the latter, I enjoyed and even slightly connected with the original versions of said songs. Though I will have to admit, the Logic1000 remix of "Switch" is so damn good where it's neck and neck with the original. Okay, but while I prefer the originals over the remixes, there's no denying that these remixes help enhance the electropop sound this album has. Plus, it gives extra life to already great material.”
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