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Violet Whimsey’s New Album “Love, Love” Is a Musical Exploration of Love’s Complexity

Pop-rock princesses aren’t just born; they’re made, and Violet Whimsey is well on her way to becoming one. Her style could be described as The Cranberries meets Avril Lavigne, a rebellious spirit waiting to be unleashed. Through her art, she invites listeners to her whimsical world of music, pouring her heart and soul into her music, and drawing on her life experiences to elevate her craft. 

Love, Love,” her debut album, delves into the complexities of love and its aftermath, exploring themes such as heartbreak, guilt, doubt, grief, and moving on. The album offers a relatable soundtrack for anyone who has experienced a breakup.

One standout track is “Loving You (Was Killing Me),” which showcases Violet’s powerful vocals and serves as an excellent introduction to her musical style. In this song, she reflects on her journey of self-acceptance and embracing her songwriting abilities. Another notable track, “How Bout We,” ventures into pop-punk territory with enchanting lyrics and a playful guitar riff.

“They Say” is another magnetic song that explores the challenges of a struggling relationship. Its relatable lyrics and addictive melody make it a song listeners will want to come back to again and again. “All The Love Songs,” the album’s closing track, offers a heartfelt exploration of grief and the enduring power of memories.

The album was recorded at The Burn Room studio with the support of Stephen Kellner and additional contributions from a talented team of musicians and producers including Joshua Kim, Nick Arocha, Andrew Ariza, John Merchant, Daniel Bellini, Arthur DeRosa, Jimmy Meier, Jason Taylor, Bill Marsh, Ethan Phillips, Tim Ford, William Angarola, and Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering.

“Love, Love” is a delightful surprise that showcases Violet’s great potential and talent. Her music evokes the nostalgic charm of teen movies from the mid-2000s, such as “Mean Girls,” “Freaky Friday,” and “The Princess Diary.” With its youthful energy and uplifting vibe, Violet Whimsey’s music is sure to lift listeners’ spirits.

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