I love this woman”s talent. We don’t get legendary new artists often in these times but I put her up there. It’s been a MINUTE since something new tore me a new hole and ravaged me with goosebumps.
i especially lover her track Ptolemaea, the guttural scream she lets out near the end is amazing and the hauntingly beautiful way which she embodies death at the end of the song is amazing
I absolutely love Ethel Cain. Preacher's daughter is legit one of the best albums ever made and ethel's voice is just ethereal. She deserves more recognition fr
Very well done. Her music is mesmerizing; especially, songs like Unpunishable. A House in Nebraska deserves a goddamn grammy; it is one of the most beautiful songs ever written; it will break your heart, if you have a soul…
music doesn't break my heart, buddy. sorry. but it's true that house in nebraska is an emotional masterpiece and worth being heard by anyone with a soul
i don’t get why ppl feel the need to know all abt hayden’s life. if ur listening to ethel cain (a fictional story) surely what u rlly wanna know abt is the details of the story right?? it’s not like with artists who are actually writing abt their life
Sure. But I think it all plays into the rise of parasocial relationships between celebs and fans. And tbh, it is the main way to promote music now. However, do you think a middle ground could be reached?
@@bloopdaddy i honestly think she was closest to a middle ground when she just had her tumblr but i wonder if she could try something like accounts in character of her persona (if u ignore the main problem with that being ethel cain died in 1991 way before the age of social media)
@@engagingathena9965 Fascinating. I agree she could explore that. But I feel like Ethel doesn't strike me as someone to play a character. So I worry if she can keep it up?
Yeah she popped out of the blue for me too. She's had really rapid success and she actually deserves it. Some are saying she could be this generation's Lana del rey lmao 🤣
Fans are crazy bastards, are t they? Of course, the internet has mushroomed the resources fans have to plunge into the lives of performers. Having a public persona is an invitation to having one’s privacy shattered, the fragments seized by the fans.