Jenny on Holiday: Quicksand Heart review – Let's Eat Grandma innovator's knowing new-wave reinvention

Let's Eat Grandma frontwoman Jenny Hollingworth has been steadily toning down the strangeness that once defined her music with Let's Eat Grandma. Her duo's 2016 debut, I, Gemini, was an unbridled oddity that resonated deeply with the nascent hyperpop scene, while their follow-up album, I'm All Ears, showcased a keenness for songcraft that tempered its eccentricities. By the time Two Ribbons rolled around in 2022, Hollingworth and Let's Eat Grandma had begun to dial back the volume on their sonic experimentation, yet retained just enough of their unique flair to remain at the cutting edge.

Hollingworth's latest solo endeavor, Quicksand Heart, marks a shift into even more familiar territory. This time around, she draws upon the nostalgia of 1980s new wave as a way to process her grief following the loss of her partner in 2019 and the temporary disintegration of her lifelong friendship with Let's Eat Grandma's Rosa Walton. While this newfound introspection can sometimes feel like plodding through the past, Hollingworth's mastery of melody is always on full display.

Take, for example, "Every Ounce of Me", whose catchy bounce perfectly bridges the gap between Olivia Rodrigo and The Waterboys. Or the genre-bending behemoth that is "Appetite", a powerpop number that hits the mark with an unmistakable precision. And then there's "Do You Still Believe in Me?", which Hollingworth seamlessly weaves together from breakbeats, swooping vocals, hair metal bombast, and shoegazey dissonance – all of which serve to remind us of her singular talent for blending disparate elements.

Hollingworth's solo output has always been characterized by its knowing new-wave reinvention, but Quicksand Heart may be the most refined iteration yet. When she succeeds in conjuring an irresistible melody, the result is transcendent, and this record is at its strongest when it gets there – a potent testament to Hollingworth's enduring skill as a songwriter and performer.
 
idk why jenny's toning down the weirdness tho 🤷‍♀️ like, we all love catchy songs but dont forget whats making her music special? 🎸 she's not just some generic new wave artist, its more than that... her emotions are still there but now it feels more... polished? i dunno its a good thing or not idk 🤔. at the same time tho im so here for those songs like "every ounce of me" tho - thats fire 🔥
 
🌊 "The world is full of beautiful things, but the more you know, the less sure you are." 💔 Quicksand Heart might be Jenny Hollingworth's most refined iteration yet, capturing a sense of nostalgia and loss that resonates deeply with her latest solo endeavor... her music has always been about balancing experimentation with melody.
 
Jenny Hollingworth is killing the game with her new solo album Quicksand Heart 💖🎶! I love how she's tapping into 80s new wave vibes to process her emotions after losing her partner and drifting apart from Let's Eat Grandma 🌊💔. The way she blends genres on tracks like "Appetite" is pure magic ✨️, and it's clear she's still got that special something when it comes to crafting melodies that stick in your head 🎵. The only thing I'd say is maybe she's a bit too cautious with this one, dialing back the weirdness a notch 😊, but overall Quicksand Heart is a masterclass in refinement and skill 💯.
 
idk why ppl still think jenny hollingworths music is weird, she's just grown up lol 🤷‍♀️ her new album quicksand heart is like 80s new wave on steroids 🎸💥 i mean the melodies are fire 🔥 and she's not afraid to experiment, but now it feels more intentional instead of just being random. also, "every ounce of me" is my jam right now 🤩 what do u guys think?
 
Yooo, gotta say Quicksand Heart is like a masterclass in melodic craftsmanship! Jenny Hollingworth's got game, no cap 🎸. She's not afraid to take risks, but now it's like she's dialled up the production quality on 10 📈. I mean, that "Appetite" track? 🔥 It's like a perfectly balanced powerpop anthem 🤩. And can we talk about how she effortlessly blends genres like it's nobody's business? 💁‍♀️ From breakbeats to shoegaze, she's the ultimate mashup queen 👑. For me, that "Every Ounce of Me" banger is the real MVP, though - it's like Olivia Rodrigo meets The Waterboys in a good way 😌. Overall, Quicksand Heart is a solid proof that Jenny Hollingworth is one of the most talented songwriters out there 💖.
 
I'm so over how mellow Quicksand Heart is 🤯 I mean, come on, Jenny Hollingworth can do way better than this. It's like she's playing it too safe, you know? Where's the edge? The weirdness that made Let's Eat Grandma so iconic in the first place? This record feels like just another pop album to me 🎵. Don't get me wrong, "Every Ounce of Me" is catchy and all, but can't we have something a bit more avant-garde for once? 🤪 I'm just saying, if Quicksand Heart wants to be taken seriously, it needs to bring the weirdness 💥
 
I'm not sure what to make of Quicksand Heart... Jenny Hollingworth has always been weird, but now she sounds kinda... normal? 🤔 I mean, I like how she's using 80s new wave as inspiration, it's cool. But at the same time, it feels a bit... safe? Like she's playing to the crowd instead of taking risks. Still, when she gets that melody right, man... it's magic. "Every Ounce of Me" is like a sing-along anthem 🎶 and "Appetite" is so catchy I'm already stuck in my head 😳. Maybe this album isn't as bold as some of her other stuff, but it's definitely growing on me 👌
 
omg u guys i'm so obsessed w/ jenny hollingworths new album quicksand heart its like she took all the weirdness of lets eat grandmas but toned it down & became even more amazing @ her @ the time idk if its bc she lost her partner or broke up w/ rosa but whatever it worked lol this song "every ounce of me" is giving me life its like a perfect blend of rodrido & waterboys and dont even get me started on "appetite" powerpop at its finest 🤩🎶
 
omg i'm loving quicksand heart so far!!! 🤩 jenny hollingworth's got that new wave vibe down pat and it's like, the perfect blend of nostalgia and modernity - you can tell she's drawing from her personal experiences with grief and loss, but it never feels too sappy or melodramatic. and that melody on "every ounce of me" is STUCK IN MY HEAD 🎵👀 i'm also really enjoying how she's experimenting with different sounds on tracks like "appetite" - it's like she's taking all these disparate elements and weaving them into this beautiful tapestry. can't wait to dive deeper into the record! 💖
 
I'm really loving Jenny Hollingworth's new solo album Quicksand Heart 🤩. It's like she's distilling her unique energy into these super catchy, infectious tracks that just make you wanna dance or sing along 💃🎶. What I love most about it is how she's still got this knack for blending different styles and genres in a way that feels totally organic and authentic - it's like she's tapping into some deep well of creative genius 💡. The nostalgia vibes are definitely there, but they're not overwhelming or nostalgic for the sake of it; Hollingworth uses them to tell her own story and process her emotions in a way that feels really relatable 🌈. And let's be real, the melodies on this album are absolute bops 🔥
 
I'm tellin' ya, have you noticed how Jenny Hollingworth's music is gettin' more polished with each new release? Like, she's not as out-there as she used to be... it's like she's tryin' to tap into some kinda mainstream vibe 🤑. And I'm not sayin' that's a bad thing, 'cause she's still got talent comin' outta her pores, but it feels like she's losin' some of that edgy weirdness that made Let's Eat Grandma so interesting in the first place... maybe it's just me, but I think there's somethin' fishy goin' on here 😏. Like, is she tryin' to appeal to a wider audience or what? And don't even get me started on the whole "nostalgia" thing... is that just code for "I'm feelin' a little lost and I need some 80s synths to calm my nerves"? 🤔
 
omg, let's talk about Jenny Hollingworth's new album Quicksand Heart! 🤯 She's really getting into that 80s new wave vibe, which is super nostalgic and fitting for her emotional journey after losing her partner in 2019 💔. the melodies on this record are EVERYTHING - catchy, yet meaningful; infectious, yet introspective 🎶 "Every Ounce of Me" got me singing along in no time 🎤, and "Appetite" is like a powerpop dream come true 🔥. i love how she blends genres to create something entirely new and exciting! 💥 her songwriting skills are on point as always, and this record proves she's still one of the most talented artists out there 👏. quicksand heart is giving me all the feels - have you listened to it yet? 🤔 #JennyHollingworth #QuicksandHeart #NewWaveNostalgia #MusicToMyEars
 
I don't usually comment but I'm really loving Jenny Hollingworth's latest album Quicksand Heart so far 🤩 She's still got that unique flair that sets her apart, but in a more refined way. The nostalgia vibe is really working for me, it's like she's taking all the best bits of 80s new wave and making them sound fresh and exciting again 💫 "Every Ounce of Me" is seriously catchy, I've had it stuck in my head since the first listen 😂 And the way she blends different genres on songs like "Appetite" is just pure genius 🤯 What's really impressive though is how much heart and emotion she's poured into this record - it's clear that she's been through some tough times 💔
 
omg i just listened to Quicksand Heart and i'm low-key obsessed 😍 jenny hollingworth is like a master of melody - she can make any song feel so nostalgic and yet still super modern 🎵 i love how she draws from 80s new wave to process her grief, it's like the perfect way to honor her partner and friend who passed away 💔 also, "Every Ounce of Me" is giving me major olivia rodrigo vibes 🤩 but in a good way? 😊 and have you heard "Appetite"? it's like a powerpop dream come true 🤘 what do u think about Quicksand Heart, has anyone else listened to it yet? 💬
 
idk what just happened with jenny hollingworths sound tho... one sec she's all about that hyperpop life and now she's making new wave albums? like, i loved the weirdness of lets eat grandma but quicksand heart just feels so... mellow? i get that grief and loss are hard to process but can't we still have some of that experimental edge? 🤔🎶
 
🤩 Just listened to Quicksand Heart and I'm OBSESSED with Jenny Hollingworth's new direction! 🎵 The 80s new wave vibes are EVERYTHING, but what really gets me is how she's perfected her songwriting skills 🔥. That "Every Ounce of Me" track? 🤯 It's like Olivia Rodrigo and The Waterboys had a baby... and that "Appetite" powerpop number? 💥 Mind blown! I'm loving the nostalgia, but also the way she blends genres like a pro 🌈. According to Spotify, Quicksand Heart has already racked up 1.2M streams in its first week... 📊 which just goes to show that her fans are READY for this new era of Jenny Hollingworth 🔴. Did you know? 🤔 She's now at #3 on the UK Albums Chart after just one day of release... what a debut! 🎉
 
idk why ppl need 2 bring up grief & loss so much 🤷‍♀️ lol its like u can feel the angst in every song but honestly i think thats what makes quicksand heart so special - jenny's vulnerability is super relatable even if ur not goin thru similar stuff. plus, her new wave vibes r everything i need rn 💃🕺
 
🌊 I'm lovin' how Jenny Hollingworth has evolved as an artist! Quicksand Heart feels like a more mature take on her sound, and it's amazing to see her draw from 80s new wave to process her emotions. The way she blends genres is still second to none 🤯. "Every Ounce of Me" is bops for days 😂, and I'm obsessed with the way she weaves together different styles in songs like "Appetite". It's clear that Quicksand Heart is a refined iteration of her solo work - can't wait to see what's next for Let's Eat Grandma too 🤞
 
I think Jenny Hollingworth is getting really good at making music that feels both nostalgic and fresh 🎶💚 her new solo album Quicksand Heart is like a masterclass in songcraft - the way she weaves together different styles and genres is just genius 🤯 I love how she's able to make something as emo-y as "Do You Still Believe in Me?" sound like a total banger 🔥🎸 her melodies are always so catchy and memorable, it's no wonder this album is getting tons of hype 📈
 
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