Sad Girl, TSHA’s second album, is out today. In 40 minutes the 12 tracks give you an updated take on the sounds of noughties dance and R&B. Modern sounds infused with nostalgia (or maybe the other way round).
Despite its glossy veneer, the release deals with TSHA’s feelings of loneliness and depression. The artwork is inspired by a nightmare in which she fell through the ice of a frozen lake. But in both the visuals and in the audio, we see and hear a human and an artist coming to terms with herself and her art.
And look, it’s a lot of fun. My two picks are Drive and Sweet Devotion (which sounds v. good in a club by the way).
