Cassadee Pope “Hereditary” Review

Cassadee Pope's latest album, Hereditary, unfolds like a poignant narrative woven through the fabric of pop-punk and heartfelt ballads. From the outset, the first track sets a dynamic tone reminiscent of Carly Rae Jepsen, swiftly transitioning into a pop-punk chorus that echoes the rawness the genre conveys through its lyrics. The second song “Eye Contact” throws you into an early Avril Lavigne atmosphere. This fusion of sounds sets the stage for an album that explores themes of loss and love and how they intermingle with your relationship to yourself.

"More to Me," a standout track, encapsulates the essence of 2000s pop-punk with a contemporary twist. Pope's lyrics delve into the complexities of emotions and relationships, particularly in "Three of Us," where she navigates the challenges of loving someone grappling with addiction. The album's versatility shines through in "Rom Coms," a nostalgic anthem evoking the euphoria of love, and "Almost There," which channels the youthful energy akin to emerging artists such as Daisy Grenade.

Pope revisits her Hey Monday roots with tracks like "Capacity" and "I Died," infusing them with a modern flair that feels both familiar and refreshed. The title track, "Hereditary," blends heaviness with infectious pop melodies, echoing themes of legacy and self-exploration. As the album draws to a close with "Ever Since The World Ended" and "Wrong One," Pope delivers introspective ballads that reflect on the complexities of relationships and their endings.

Hereditary is a musical rollercoaster, traversing the highs and lows of life with authenticity and emotional depth. Each song not only showcases Pope's evolution as an artist but also resonates with universal themes of resilience and growth. Through these characteristics, the album encapsulates the essence of personal heritage and the quest for individual identity within the context of love.

Overall, Cassadee Pope's Hereditary is an undoubtedly strong comeback to her origins and a testament to the enduring power of pop-punk. It's a journey worth embarking on, offering listeners a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of human experience through infectious melodies and heartfelt storytelling, with a forever-yearned-for side of nostalgia.

8.5/10

Alyssa Prato

My name is Alyssa, but most people call me Ali! I'm 29 years old, living in Austin, TX. I am a singer, keyboardist, and attempting to learn bass! Outside of music, I enjoy spending time with my pup outdoors, upcycling thrift finds, fitness, taking care of plants, reading, and (obviously) writing just about anything.

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