Gracie Abrams Dances Between Doom and Glitter on Daughter from Hell

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Gracie Abrams’ third album Daughter from Hell fuses gothic imagery with glossy indie-pop, showing her knack for story-driven songs on tracks like Broke My Heart and Death Wish, aided by big-name collaborators; however, the over-polished production and some repetitive lyricism sideline its potential, leaving it feeling more like a stylish ascent than a true breakthrough.
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