The title Human is a bit of a feint from the Veronicas. The album is filled with electro-pop textures, trap beats, and other forms of computerized music, the very opposite of what is generally considered to be "human" music. The trappings may be sleek and stylized, but the songs on Human are filled with doubt, confusion, and healing, the product of a few uncertain years between Lisa and Jess Origliasso. It stands in direct contrast to the louder, poppier Godzilla, a companion album released a few months earlier in 2021. ...
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The title Human is a bit of a feint from the Veronicas. The album is filled with electro-pop textures, trap beats, and other forms of computerized music, the very opposite of what is generally considered to be "human" music. The trappings may be sleek and stylized, but the songs on Human are filled with doubt, confusion, and healing, the product of a few uncertain years between Lisa and Jess Origliasso. It stands in direct contrast to the louder, poppier Godzilla, a companion album released a few months earlier in 2021. Where Godzilla delivers something closer to what's expected from the Veronicas, Human throws some musical and emotional curveballs. If the results are sometimes tenuous or confused -- there is indeed dissonance between the chilly, glossy setting and the vulnerable songs -- the Veronicas mine this tension in an intriguing fashion. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Add this copy of Human to cart. $28.54, new condition, Sold by Entertainment by Post - UK rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BRISTOL, SOUTH GLOS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2021 by Sony Music.