First Listen: Karen O, ‘Crush Songs’
The singer’s lo-fi solo debut has the earnest immediacy of Kimya Dawson and the ukulele-driven poignancy of Magnetic Fields. But it’s powered by a subversive, fearlessly revealed rock ‘n’ roll heart.
The singer’s lo-fi solo debut has the earnest immediacy of Kimya Dawson and the ukulele-driven poignancy of Magnetic Fields. But it’s powered by a subversive, fearlessly revealed rock ‘n’ roll heart.