TV Girl – French Exit

Album Info

Artist: TV Girl

Title: French Exit

Year: 2014

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Tracklist

  • 1. Pantyhose (2:57)
  • 2. Birds Dont Sing (3:29)
  • 3. Louise (3:14)
  • 4. Hate Yourself (3:33)
  • 5. The Getaway (3:44)
  • 6. Talk to Strangers (2:57)
  • 7. The Blonde (3:47)
  • 8. Daughter of a Cop (2:33)
  • 9. Lovers Rock (3:33)
  • 10. Her and Her Friend (3:29)
  • 11. Come When You Call (3:38)
  • 12. Anjela (3:44)

Review

"French Exit" by TV Girl is a mesmerizing debut that dances through the tangled web of love, lust, and heartbreak. Dropped in 2014, this indie pop gem radiates a distinct sound by melding sugary retro pop vibes with energetic hip-hop beats. The album is a polished piece of art that's as thoughtful as it is catchy.

Lyrically, the album strikes a poignant chord, showcasing the gap between the fairytale romances we crave and the unvarnished reality of relationships. Tunes like "Talk to Strangers" and "Lover's Rock" delve into the repetitive nature of love’s highs and lows, where soaring expectations meet crushing disappointments. The infusion of samples throughout gives it a unique texture, while the album artwork, sourced from Mary Lee Gowland’s 1969 poetry collection "Tender Bough," adds an extra brushstroke of artistic flair. "French Exit" firmly cements TV Girl as a rising star in the indie pop cosmos—a treat for anyone seeking a blend of reflective lyrics and infectious beats. - Ellis