Tracklist

  • 1
    Boy’s a liar
    2:11
    4.5 ★
  • 2
    Do you miss me?
    2:08
    2.5 ★
  • 3
    Take me home
    3:20
    3.5 ★

Recent reviews

Take Me Home is innocence through sketches. Fragile, intimate, and emotionally spontaneous, the project captures PinkPantheress at the very beginning of her artistic journey, experimenting with sound, emotion, and identity in a raw and unfiltered way. It’s charming and authentic — even if artistically immature.


Sonically, the record blends bedroom pop, lo-fi, UK garage touches, minimal R&B, and nostalgic electronic textures with extremely stripped-down production. Beats are soft, melodies short and impressionistic, and arrangements intentionally simple. The sound feels intimate and homemade, though often underdeveloped and repetitive.


Lyrically, Take Me Home explores crushes, insecurity, loneliness, longing, romantic confusion, and emotional vulnerability. The writing is diaristic and instinctive, capturing fleeting feelings rather than structured narratives. PinkPantheress delivers with fragile sweetness and emotional immediacy, reinforcing the project’s confessional tone.


The 3-star rating reflects strong authenticity and emotional sincerity with limited artistic refinement. The project excels in mood, honesty, and early identity formation, but its short track lengths, minimal production, narrow emotional palette, and lack of fully realized compositions reduce memorability and replay depth. Many tracks feel more like demos than finished statements.


Take Me Home stands as a tender and essential first chapter. Raw, intimate, and emotionally sincere, it documents the birth of a unique voice — even if greater structure and sonic ambition would later define her true artistic strength.


Favorite Track: Boy’s a Liar

Skip Track: Do You Miss Me?


Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.

The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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