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Conan Gray – ‘Found Heaven’ review: seeking solace from heartbreak in ’80s pop

April 6, 2024
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Conan Grey, so far, has existed because the quintessential popstar for his era. From his profession beginnings as a YouTube vlogger to the distinctly Gen Z model of whisper-pop that littered his first two information, he’s constantly carried a subdued torch for his chronically on-line cohort by means of his dramatic musings on unrequited love and adolescent angst. But, when the drama and chaos of his inaugural heartbreak ensued, he shunned the Y2K aesthetics punctuating the moodboards of his friends and determined to embrace the ‘80s, together with all of the bombast it has to supply.

Although maybe one of many 12 months’s most formidable pop albums, it was Grey’s first time delving into ’80s music and, at occasions, his post-breakup playlist is all too evident. Album opener and title monitor ‘Discovered Heaven’ is outlined by Queen-indebted harmonies and ‘Lonely Dancers’ appears to be a modern-day tackle Males With out Hat’s ‘The Security Dance’, each in his deadpan vocal supply (which sometimes offers strategy to moments paying homage to ‘Thriller’-era Michael Jackson) and glitchy synths. Elsewhere, ‘Eye Of The Night time’ attracts distinct parallels to Bon Jovi’s ‘You Give Love A Dangerous Title’.

But there are actual highs that emerge by means of his personal interpretation of the last decade. ‘By no means Ending Tune’, and ‘Fainted Love’ are each examples of maximalist pop perfection, solely enhanced by Grey’s trendy outlook. ‘Alley Rose’, a theatrical heartache ballad in the important thing of Elton John, emerges because the document’s clear standout: wealthy in melodramatic strings, it sees Grey wandering the London streets he was dumped on, an important element given the British accent he sometimes adopts all through. The one change in tone is ‘Bourgeoisieses’, the place he takes a break from dwelling on heartache to poke enjoyable at a wealthy higher class, portray himself as a “low class man” with a Gatsby-esque urge to celebration amongst them. It’s a weird twist and an attention-grabbing take from a 25-year-old millionaire, however catchy nonetheless.

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Although not solely a breakup album, ‘Discovered Heaven’ nonetheless fastidiously paperwork the feverish early phases of falling in like to its tragic demise. The unravelling of management coincided with a interval of illness for Grey, evident within the moodier path the document takes in its second half. However it doesn’t imply enjoyable is deserted, simply that extra piano is deployed, with probably the most weak second occurring throughout the nearer ‘Winner’, the place Grey addresses the scars left by his childhood, solemnly singing “I used to be solely tryin’ to outlive your chaos/Properly, have a look at the way it’s paid off.”

Grey’s newfound penchant for ’80s pop doesn’t include a notion of irony – he’s totally embracing even the period’s most ostentatious components. However regardless of his personal sincerity, there are moments that drift nearer in direction of a caricature of the period than a real homage to the last decade’s most progressive pop. But for all its pitfalls, ‘Discovered Heaven’ is a document the place Grey emerges with out worry of affection, ache or an unwavering dedication to the bit. On prior albums, romance existed as a legendary object all the time barely out of his attain, but right here he speaks from the opposite aspect, having been moulded by it eternally. “I aint sorry/I wouldn’t change a factor”, he sings on ‘Eternally With Me’, discovering pleasure inside heartbreak and power within the revelation of how a lot he can really really feel. So perhaps as an album it carries all of the nuance of a Greatest Of The Decade compilation, however that doesn’t imply it isn’t enjoyable. In spite of everything, it’s the ‘better of’ for a cause.

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Conan Gray 'Found Heaven' album artwork. Credit: PRESS
Conan Grey ‘Discovered Heaven’ album paintings. Credit score: PRESS

  • Launch date: April 5, 2024
  • Document label: Republic



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