“Here are 19 album review scores that we’d change if we could” -Pitchfork

Pitchfork never said Grimes sounds the same every time, they said the opposite. Grimes was named as one of Pitchfork’s all time 50 best artists yesterday, and the blurb singled her out for artistic evolution between projects. Miss A is the sole exception where she coasted and repeated her past sound. It was marketed on release as a radical departure from AA, but it was nothing of the kind. 8 out of 10 songs could’ve been on AA. That doesn’t make it bad (AA is probably the best album ever made, I’ll take as many sequels as she wants to make), but it’s less revolutionary than her past work, because it failed to innovate and push music forward.

Funny enough, there was one song that was innovative and new for Grimes—Idoru—but most Grimes fans seemed to hate the production on that song...

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