Olivia Rodrigo is switching things up for her third studio album.
Where her two previous albums leaned more on upbeat pop-punk influences, ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’ shifts between indie-pop and emotional ballads.
Rodrigo describes the album as a “time capsule of a relationship in all its highs and lows,” with the A-side, ‘Girl So in Love’ representing the honeymoon stage, the intense building emotions of a new relationship, and the B-side, ‘You Seem Pretty Sad’, covering the downfall.
Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to share his thoughts on the album.
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