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Harmony Tividad makes Lifetime feel like Girlpool memory caught in hyperpop sunlight
Pitchfork reviews Harmony Tividad’s Lifetime, her second solo album and a return toward indie-pop intimacy after the maximalist detours of Gossip.
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Pitchfork reviews Harmony Tividad’s Lifetime, her second solo album and a return toward indie-pop intimacy after the maximalist detours of Gossip.
Harmony Tividad releases Lifetime via KRO Records, her debut solo album after Girlpool, following the vulnerable single I’m Still Learning How To Leave You.