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  1. 26 de feb. de 2021 · 5.9. By Dani Blum. Genre: Pop/R&B. Label: Epic. Reviewed: February 26, 2021. Rooted in authenticity but still layered in artifice, the rising pop singer’s debut is ambitious yet shallow,...

  2. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Madison Beer – ‘Life Supportreview: diaristic lyricism with gut-punch honesty. Whether she's belting out sex-positive pop songs, R&B or exploring slow-burning country twang, the...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · After spending much of the late 2010s on the periphery of pop stardom, Madison Beer comes into full focus with her debut album, Life Support. Over the course of 17 tracks (including an interlude), Beer tracks the dissolution of a toxic relationship, as well as her own struggles with Borderline Personality Disorder, while loosely ...

  4. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Mar 5, 2021. 80. On a lesser album, the eclecticism might lead to a lack of coherence, but this record is always threaded through with Beers diaristic lyricism. With its consistent, gut-punching honesty and witty wordplay, you’ll always find something special on ‘Life Support’. All this publication's reviews.

  5. Madison Beer. 01:44. Life Support (released February 26, 2020) is a passionate emotional expression that covers mental illness and reflects toxic love. Beers vulnerability shines bright on Life Support when paired with her incredibly honest lyricism. When discussing how she.

  6. At least in my opinion. The record comes out to be inconsistent, but good overall. It's interesting on one hand she has the reputation of a vapid, insipid, nondescript pop star, but she's so much more than that, and this album shows it. She'd go on to to improve upon her music in her second album, Silence Between Songs.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2021 · Mar 6. Written By Kyle Denis. Madison Beer isn't exactly what she seems. If you came across the stunning singer-songwriter via a viral tweet praising her beauty or by way of her saccharine singles "Baby" and "BOYSHIT," you may have expected Life Support to be a cookie-cutter pop album.