Review
There's something wonderfully unexpected about watching an artist spread their wings mid-flight, and that's exactly what happens across the seven tracks of "Loveworm." Beabadoobee takes us on a delightful detour from her earlier acoustic whispers, weaving together jangly indie rock with the dreamy sensitivity of bedroom pop in ways that feel both surprising and perfectly natural. The EP clocks in at a tidy 25 minutes, but within that brief window, she manages to paint entire emotional universes with broader instrumentation and fuller band arrangements that breathe new life into her already captivating sound.
Pete Robertson and Joseph Rodgers' production work creates space for Bea's voice to dance between vulnerability and confidence, like sunlight filtering through bedroom curtains on a lazy afternoon. "Apple Cider" practically sparkles with vibrant background vocals and an energy that makes you want to spin around in your kitchen, while quieter moments showcase the tender introspection that first drew listeners into her orbit. The themes of romantic infatuation and youthful vulnerability feel authentic rather than performed, wrapped in lyrics that capture those fleeting moments when everything feels both monumental and fragile.
Released with quiet anticipation in April 2019, "Loveworm" arrived without the fanfare of preceding singles but with the intimate charm of a well-kept secret finally shared. The EP's honest delivery and genuine emotional openness create an immersive experience that hints at artistic growth while maintaining the nostalgic warmth that makes Beabadoobee's music feel like finding an old diary filled with beautiful secrets. This collection stands as proof that sometimes the most compelling journeys happen in the spaces between where you've been and where you're going. - Kinslie