Review
Melanie Martinez's second studio album, "K-12," which dropped on September 6, 2019, is a vibrant, thought-provoking piece that's sure to grab your attention. In this concept album, Martinez dives deep into themes like self-acceptance, empowerment, and societal pressures through the lens of the K-12 educational system. Her unique blend of alternative pop, dark pop, and art pop creates a captivating, almost otherworldly vibe that pairs perfectly with her introspective and sometimes provocative lyrics.
The album's 13 tracks, including standouts like "Wheels on the Bus," "Strawberry Shortcake," and "Lunchbox Friends," explore hard-hitting issues such as eating disorders, racism, and gender constructs while still maintaining a sense of sensitivity and humanity. And talk about a powerhouse—Martinez not only crafted the music but also brought the album's themes to life with an accompanying 92-minute film that she wrote, directed, and starred in. With critical acclaim and commercial success, debuting at number three on the US Billboard 200 and topping the alternative album chart, "K-12" truly showcases Martinez's innovative spirit and knack for resonating deeply with her listeners. - Hayley