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Topic subjectI think the aim of Peyton (in this debut) is to be "somewhat/generally"...
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13523479, I think the aim of Peyton (in this debut) is to be "somewhat/generally"...
Posted by c71, Sat Nov-15-25 10:29 AM

...a decent/functional "vehicle" for a sound....

...Then....

...show some more "wildness" etc. on her part (not Shafiq's part) on further albums.


Some would say acts like Nirvana etc. started like that: you start "modest" THEN you kind of get a little wilder with the next releases (Kurt was sort of upset when some critic said the first Nirvana album "Bleach" sounded like Lynyrd Skynyrd - trust me, Kurt wanted to come off cooler than Lynyrd Skynyrd. But obviously, few were comparing Nirvana to Lynyrd Skynyrd later on...even though by then Kurt probably would haven't minded - since "coolness" lost a lot of luster to Kurt by the end).


I like it when artists start modest then "grow into" something. Some would say Beach House did that. Maybe Crumb too.