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Ethel Cain's 'Perverts' Review: A Daring Shift to Underground Soundscapes

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Ethel Cain's 'Perverts' Review: A Daring Shift to Underground Soundscapes

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  • Ethel Cain, also known as Hayden Anhedönia, gained fame with her debut album Preacher’s Daughter, praised for its gothic themes and sound.
  • Despite early success, Anhedönia expressed a desire for a smaller fanbase and discontent with her pop star image.
  • Her latest project, Perverts, features lo-fi tracks that reflect an experimental shift, with a runtime of nearly 90 minutes.
  • The album combines ambient noises and post-industrial influences, creating an unsettling atmosphere that diverges from typical pop sensibilities.
  • Set to release on January 8, it prompts questions about how her fanbase will react to this bold artistic experiment.

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