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Updated · Pitchfork · Jul 17
Gracie Abrams Releases 3rd Album 'Daughter From Hell' as Songwriting Turns Less Diaristic
Updated
Updated · Pitchfork · Jul 17

Gracie Abrams Releases 3rd Album 'Daughter From Hell' as Songwriting Turns Less Diaristic

3 articles · Updated · Pitchfork · Jul 17

Summary

  • Gracie Abrams said in a Popcast interview that 'Daughter From Hell,' her third album, reflects a shift toward writing that is 'a little bit less diaristic, and mildly more existential.'
  • The record leans into psychic intensity and melancholic indie-folk, pairing Abrams' intimate lyrics with Aaron Dessner's fingerpicked guitar, soft percussion and piano-heavy production.
  • Songs such as 'Mews' and 'The Knife' showcase a more grounded, nuanced sound, while lead tracks including 'Look at My Life' push into brighter, more propulsive territory.
  • The release follows Abrams' commercial rise since 2020: 2024 album 'The Secret of Us' debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and bonus track 'That's So True' became a top-10 hit.

Insights

Has Gracie Abrams outgrown her sad-girl pop label with her new 'existential' album?
How will a collaboration with actor Paul Mescal shape the sound of her most personal album yet?
With a film debut and Chanel deal, is music still the main focus for Gracie Abrams?