Music / pop

Three. Two. One.


Reviews (2)


Evening Standard

d. 24. Apr. 2020

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Rachel McGrath

d. 24. Apr. 2020

"Pop that packs a punch ... The record is pleasantly bop-heavy, with electro-tinged opener Much Too Much presenting the first of many catchy choruses as Stella eloquently wrestles with the dying days of a romance ... As glorious as they are, don't judge Stella solely on her ethereal and synth-tinged arrangements - this is pop that packs a punch".


The observer

d. 26. Apr. 2020

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Kitty Empire

d. 26. Apr. 2020

"A serene debut ... Given all this go-getting, it's striking how serene Three. Two. One. sounds, less a careerist thrust than a winsome glide. Gone are 2019's trap pop experiments; in their place, songs like Fear of Being Alone, featherlight R&B where the production detailing pops out appealingly. Although the prevailing mood is aerated, there is just enough going on in the interstices to commend Stella".