Foushée Boldly Reintroduces Herself in Thrilling Sophomore Album 'softCORE'
Forget everything you know about FousheÌe before you listen to her sophomore album softCORE. Forget about her touring with James Blake, performing alongside Steve Lacy, and helping create 2022âs defining hit âBad Habit.â Forget about her viral TikTok tracks, forget about her bangers like âmy slimeâ and the Lil Yachty-assisted âclap for him,â and definitely forget about her delicate and dreamlike synthesis of neo-soul and R&B that has earned her collaborations with Vince Staples, Saba, and King Princess. Forget about all of it, because literally nothing can prepare you for the stylistic metamorphosis that lies at the heart of softCORE.
FousheÌeâs sophomore album isnât another polished entry into R&Bâs celebrated cultural canon, instead, softCORE is a tough-as-nails punk record informed by garage rock, grunge, and everything in between. Between the electronic vocal distortion that decorates the album and the rage that fuels it, FousheÌe finds herself at her most focused and experimental point yet. The result is an astonishingly refreshing and experimental record that proves that risks can pay off when done well, and FousheÌe loves taking risks.
softCOREâs influences are likely just as numerous as the styles that FousheÌe has already demonstrated mastery in. One moment youâll catch a glimpse of Alice Glass futurism, the next youâll be treated to a lyric or moment so candid that it will evoke comparisons to early punk pioneers like X-Ray Spex or The Slits. Tracks like âScream My Nameâ are laced with rarified and minimalistic electropunk energy, while those like âSpend The Money,â featuring Lil Uzi Vert, feel much more ethereal and ambient. There are a handful of tracks in the middle of the record that feel like what fans might deem âtraditionalâ FousheÌe tracks, but this is merely the eye of the storm before the record descends back into chaos.
Flexing a wide variety of sounds, styles, and talents, softCORE is a strong testament to FousheÌes genuine artistic talent and curiosity. Hopefully, youâll be lucky enough to catch her live before the year ends, because FousheÌe is nothing if not an artist deserving of a spot on your radar. Whether youâre an OG FousheÌe fan or still uninitiated, softCORE is a thrilling introduction to one of musicâs brightest young talents.
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