If there’s a discography to make you feel like you live in the movie series “Twilight,” it is Gracie Abrams’ debut album “Good Riddance.” The album, released Feb. 24, transports listeners to a dark escape using minimal production and charming lyricism.
Abrams’ unique style and hauntingly beautiful voice has captured the attention of young adult listeners worldwide, making her one of the most promising young artists in the industry today. With introspective, raw, and emotional lyrics such as “I’m a forest fire / you’re the kerosene,” she has become a voice for a generation seeking authenticity and vulnerability in their music.
Abrams revealed a never-before-seen side of herself in “Good Riddance,” delving further into personal accountability and earnestly meditating on the effects of complicated relationships. The aesthetic of the album encompasses dark themes such as self-destruction and anxiety, adding emphasis to the dark lyricism.

