Music / pop

Remember her name


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2021

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2021

"Guyton is broadening and expanding the genre-bending sounds of 1990s country-pop, both through production that weaves in modern elements and her distinctive point of view. She does all this within the framework of pop music, managing to maintain her own strong personality within familiar settings without quite reinventing the form - and that's quite an accomplishment for a debut album".


Pitchfork

d. 27. Sep. 2021

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Claire Shaffer

d. 27. Sep. 2021

"The debut album from the rising country artist aspires for universality but fares best when highlighting her singular voice and defiance of the status quo".


Variety

d. 24. Sep. 2021

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Chris Willman

d. 24. Sep. 2021

"If there's anything that "Remember Her Name" could stand a little bit more of, it's Guyton's sexy side, as previously heard in the EP cut "Pretty Little Mustang," and renewed on occasion here. Someday, maybe, she can set those gentle protest songs aside and just do an entire record's worth of ballads as sexy as this record's "Dancing in the Living Room." For now, thank God she didn't: the country music landscape of 2021 needs Guyton as a systemic rebel even a little more than it needs her as a traditional romantic. Carefree can wait".