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Review: Jordan Patterson's "Songs From a Valley Girl" EP Showcases Character-Driven Pop

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Adlan Jackson

2h ago· 3 min readenReview

Summary

A review of Jordan Patterson's new EP "Songs From a Valley Girl," a five-song follow-up to her debut album "The Hermit." The EP spans turn-of-the-millennium radio pop subgenres, and the review highlights Patterson's strong character-driven performance style that ties the diverse tracks together.

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PitchforkReview: Jordan Patterson's "Songs From a Valley Girl" EP Showcases Character-Driven Poppitchfork.com

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Jordan Patterson’s Songs From a Valley Girl is a rapid, wide-ranging follow-up.
Another singer—especially one so early in her career—might find herself getting lost in the cracks between, say, The Hermit’s standout 'Racecar,' with its limber rap influence, and the EP’s waltz-like opening track 'QDS.'
But once the microphone’s on, everything Jordan Patterson does is in character, and the strength of that idea
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