h. pruz の新作 | ロキノンには騙されないぞ

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h. pruz
No Glory

 

 

 

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There is something unmistakable about h. pruz’s debut album, No Glory. The work of Queens singer-songwriter Hannah Pruzinsky, the nine-song project is a brief, wallpapering accumulation of visceral, momentous folk music. When lead single “Dark Sun” hit my inbox last November, it should have come with a warning—something along the lines of “this song will wreck you if you let it.” I had been familiar with Pruzinsky’s music before then, having heard their 2022 EP Again, There on an occasion when I was still freelancing and, thus, had more time to sit and listen to everything. I was transfixed by Pruzisnky’s command of language, but I was even more transfixed by their ability to insert subtle nuances into a genre that has, if we’re being completely honest here, had no shortage of material over the last four, five years. But h. pruz and No Glory have pierced through the cluttering noise of alt-folk by being generous, captivating and well-proportioned. Written in a “frenzied summer state in a cabin attic” in Woodstock, New York, these 40 minutes don’t stretch into lifetime territory, instead existing nicely as a measure of clarity and no-nonsense, empathetic gentleness.

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