"The young Londoner's straight-talking pop is the real deal: The [album title] nods to her schizoaffective disorder; inside are 10 very relatable songs about being Young. Greatest is 'Don't Hate Me', a low-slung paean to romantic projection. The album's bookends - 'Stream of Consciousness' (organ and beats) and 'Chill Out' (electronic, richly orchestrated) - are two more appealing notes to self. If some of Young's ballads feel more conventional, the jazz-tinged Pretty in Pink reveals an artist who questions, but ultimately knows who she is".