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The Flashcards: The Clairo House - Swirls (2020)

55/100

Genre: Acoustic/indie, anti-folk

In terms of quality—both the production and the DIY nature of the release, which looks questionable even in the indie market—an artist typical of The Clairo House usually resides on Bandcamp. But hey, what’s wrong with them going straight to mainstream platforms? Without aggressive promotion and a strong hook, though, it’s a waste of time. Not to mention if The Clairo House simply doesn't care about a music career at all, and just wants to upload. Whether it gets listened to or not doesn't matter.

Out of 21 tracks, not a single one hits home. If they had made this an instrumental album, it might be more worth considering. Well, it's just for fun, basically. Because some people don't give a fuck. 

Tracklist:

1. laying out in the sun

2. swirls

3. i lost my face

4. seems sad

5. what to do with a boat

6. i was born in a church in switzerland

7. checkers

8. most likely george

9. i'm finally singing!

10. you can look at the sun

11. ice cream on my pants

12. arabic rugs

13. a chunk of my cheek

14. a bee that doesn't sing

15. big fat birds

16. my feet are running away 

17. i'm a frog

18. river things

19. a quiet song

20. a sunflower in my eye

21. i probably won't be growing anymore

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