: A stripped-back conclusion dedicated to her inner child, offering a moment of self-forgiveness before dissolving into distorted synths. Critical Reception

: A standout track described as a sultry piece of country-rock where she accepts the comfort of a familiar, albeit potentially destructive, relationship.

: Critics noted a mix of country-rock (on "Devil I Know"), dreamy modern pop, and 60s girl-group sentiments. Key Tracks & Themes

Suki Waterhouse ’s debut album, , released in 2022 via Sub Pop Records , is an intimate, 10-track collection that explores the heavy emotions of unrequited love, anxiety, and self-forgiveness. Produced by Brad Cook , the album blends hazy indie-pop, Americana , and 90s-style alternative influences into a cinematic soundscape often compared to Lana Del Rey and Mazzy Star . Musical Style & Production

: This track is often cited as the most cinematic and Lana-esque , depicting a breakdown of Hollywood glamour and unhealthy romanticism.

: One of the album's more upbeat and self-aware moments, it tackles the frustration of social media and public perceptions of past relationships.

: The opening track serves as a mellow but powerful introduction, featuring thunderous drumming that accentuates her desire to move beyond mere physical longing.

: Waterhouse utilizes a raspy, moody tone that conveys a deep sense of fragility and longing throughout the record.