Hatchie : Liquorice review – dizzying dreampop with welcome flashes of depravity
Eschewing the fairyfloss hooks of her earlier work, the Australian’s third album is both more mature and less immediately palatable Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email Almost all of Hatchie’s music could slot frictionlessly into a coming-of-age film. Her songs, mostly, are misty-eyed (…)
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