When Facing the Things We Turn Away From by Luke Hemmings Review
- jubietime
- Sep 3, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 17, 2022
I’m in love with Luke. But he’s engaged and that’s okay. I’m still excited for this album.
Starting Line: I think this was a great opener. I liked how it built throughout the song. He has such a good voice. Sometimes the instrumentals sounded a little bit like MGMT’s “Time to Pretend” but I might’ve been imagining things.
Saigon: This song is so dreamy. I’m really into it. This is totally a driving song.
Motion: I thought this song was a little boring. It didn’t really mean anything to me.
Place In Me: This song is sad sounding. And I’m so into the ending omg. He’s so pretty.
Baby Blue: These songs sound so cool! The production is great. I think this is about fame. It’s really interesting.
Repeat: I wasn’t really into this song. I thought it was a little boring. The strings were pretty in the background.
Mum: This song was really dramatic. I liked the ending of it.
Slip Away: I didn’t really feel this song very much. That’s ok.
Diamonds: This was a cool sound. I had a good time with it.
A Beautiful Dream: This one was super cool. Long intro and outro but I liked it.
Bloodline: This sounded so sad and it was so pretty I’m obsessed.
Comedown: This was a sweet song. I didn’t find it very interesting or cool, but it was sweet.
Final Ranking:
Place In Me
Baby Blue
Saigon
Starting Line
Bloodline
A Beautiful Dream
Diamonds
Mum
Motion
Repeat
Slip Away
Comedown
I thought this album had a really cool sound and Luke Hemmings has a gorgeous voice. Some of the songs were a little boring, but that’s okay. It gets a 6.13/10. bye
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