While Larsson has proven to be capable, she seems hopelessly deadset on only being a singles artist.
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The Weeknd: Voice Profile and Vocal Range (2021)
An analysis of the Weeknd's vocal range, technique, and profile. "Overall, the Weeknd knows how to make the most of his instrument with his current technical footing, and his practice on the technical and performance aspects of his voice has...
Album Review: SG Lewis wants you to reminisce on the good ‘Times’ with a decent album
While enjoyable, the twenty-six-year-old's debut lacks originality and a compelling narrative.
Billie Eilish: Voice Profile and Vocal Range (2021)
An analysis of Billie Eilish's vocal range and profile. "While her currently displayed vocal range is relatively small at just over two octaves, what she does within these two octaves is enough to create moving pieces of music."
Taylor Swift: Voice Profile and Vocal Range (2021)
An analysis of Taylor Swift's vocal range and profile. "Swift has learned how to show her voice in its best light in recent years that augments rather than hinders her lyricism."
Single Review: Taylor Swift makes a triumphant statement with “Love Story (Taylor’s Version)”
It would be easy to buy into her heroic narrative and laud praise onto her for being a soldier alone, but Swift makes her case nearly impossible to deny.
Album Review: Hayley Williams makes an egocentric return with ‘FLOWERS for VASES / descanos’
Her second solo album in a year contains less variety and nearly all the same flaws as the first.
Harry Styles: Voice Profile and Vocal Range (2021)
An analysis of Harry Styles' vocal range and profile, complete with rating. "He has become known for impassioned vocal performances that will often opt for emotional impact over technical perfection..."
Album Review: Arlo Parks is too cool for her own good on ‘Collapsed in Sunbeams’
The British singer-songwriter's debut establishes a friendly but ultimately passive presence.
Single Review: YONAKA lose their spark on the comeback “Seize the Power”
The British alternative-rock quartet YONAKA returns with a thud on the IDLES' inspired "Seize the Power."