Review
"Vertigo" by Griff is truly a breathtaking debut that shines a spotlight on her evolution as a singer-songwriter. Dropping in 2024, the album expertly captures her journey through the ups and downs of the entertainment industry, as well as her personal battles with heartache and self-doubt.
The title track, "Vertigo," kicks things off, with Griff's vocals all fuzzy and distorted, giving you that raw, vulnerable vibe. Following that, "Miss Me Too" really lets her vocal prowess shine—think dramatic production that feels like a mix of a blockbuster soundtrack and a solo spotlight on stage.
The whole album dives deep into themes of heartache, loss, and the struggle to find solid ground when life gets overwhelming. Griff’s lyrics are wonderfully layered and hit close to home, while the production blends synths, piano, and guitar to create this intoxicating cocktail of euphoria and melancholy. Seriously, the way she translates emotional turmoil into sound is like an artistic twister you won't want to escape.
All in all, "Vertigo" positions Griff as a rising star you'll definitely want to keep an eye (and ear) on. It's an album that resonates deeply, perfect for those moments when you need to feel every emotion in your bones. - Iris