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Romanticism
Romanticism
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Hana Vu's Romanticism is a contemplative indie-pop album that captures the disillusionment of young adulthood, according to NME. The LP serves as a coming-of-age work that mourns the impermanence of youth and seeks meaning.
The LA-born songwriter has been creating music since high school, with a full-length debut and multiple EPs that feature glowy, brooding anthems of abstraction and emotion. While working on Romanticism, Vu chose to shield herself from outside opinions in order to maintain a singular vision.
The result is a cohesive collection of songs that are filled with depth and intimacy. The tracks, which are lush and loud, blend elements of guitar-heavy late-aughts indie rock with layered synth bass, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and futuristic.
Vu's powerful and sonorous voice anchors the songs, which are underscored by the album's artwork inspired by the Romantic era. "I'm just trying to convey my perspective as boldly as possible. To succinctly crystalize how it feels to be young, but also to be deeply sad," Vu explains.
Under Vu's magnetic gaze, embracing sadness takes on a new life and meaning, making Romanticism a must-listen for fans of indie-pop music.