While 2020's solo debut Petals for Armor indulged in R&B, funk and pop, the Paramore singer's latest collection deconstructs her loneliest and darkest feelings with a heavy dose of acoustic compositions, melancholy piano melodies and well-placed electric guitar flourishes. Williams wrote and performed the entirety of FLOWERS for VASES / descansos and recorded it in her Nashville home, and it serves as an ode to the suffering that precluded Petals for Armor's arc of self-discovery. Williams' voice once again takes centre stage, intertwined within the record's pensive compositions, varying from barely a whisper ("First Thing to Go") to a simmering rage ("Trigger"). "My Limb" dabbles in the macabre ("If you gotta amputate/Don't give me the tourniquet"), the delicate "Asystole" compares a past relationship to the most fatal form of cardiac arrest, and the folk-tinged "Good Grief" focuses on how love slowly dissolves. This 14-track post-mortem adds another chapter of honest reflection to Williams' ever-growing repertoire, laying her past demons to rest.
Audio Extras
- The artist discusses her second studio album.
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