Review
Conan Gray's "Superache" is like a heartfelt letter to all of us dealing with growing pains and heartbreaks. Dropping on June 24, 2022, this album is a breathtaking exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery across twelve tracks. His evolution as an artist shines through in a mix of touching ballads and catchy pop anthems. It’s totally captivating how he captures the raw emotions of youthful angst and heartache, making listening to "Superache" such a deeply emotional ride.
The album starts off with "Movies," which perfectly introduces the reflective and sometimes sad vibe of the whole set. Gray’s talent for painting vivid pictures with his lyrics is just wow, especially in tracks like "People Watching" and "Astronomy" where he dives into feelings of longing and unrequited love. The standout track "Family Line" hits right in the feels with its honest take on family dynamics and personal history. The production, spearheaded by Dan Nigro, brings an awesome blend of acoustic vibes and pop beats that just accentuates Gray’s stories. While "Superache" doesn’t break new ground musically, it definitely cements Conan Gray as an influential voice for his generation, perfectly echoing the complex feelings of modern love and growing up. It’s such a genuine album that really resonates, making you feel like you’re not alone in whatever you’re going through. - Melody