I Want to Grow Up

AlbumFeb 24 / 201510 songs, 36m 53s
Power Pop Indie Pop
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I Want to Grow Up, the latest collection of songs from LA songstress Colleen Green, follows a newly 30-year-old Green as she carefully navigates a minefield of emotion. Her firm belief in true love is challenged by the inner turmoil caused by entering modern adulthood, but that doesn't mean that her faith is defeated. This time, she's got a little help from her friends: the full band heard here includes JEFF the Brotherhood's Jake Orrall and Diarrhea Planet's Casey Weissbuch, who collaborated with Green over ten days at Sputnik Sound in Nashville, TN. First press of LPs available on clear wax with a blue/pink swirl. All LPs include a download code.

7.4 / 10

While Colleen Green's first LP for Hardly Art, Sock It to Me, was a slice of breezy, self-aware stoner bubblegum that insisted on a shallow read, its follow-up, I Want to Grow Up, is weed paralysis and paranoia in a sugary glaze.

7 / 10

LA pop-punk singer returns with her third LP, about life and stuff and apathy and shit....

Check out our album review of Artist's I Want to Grow Up on Rolling Stone.com.

A scrum of fuzz guitar riffs and distorted vocals.

After recording a bunch of singles, some tapes, and a strong debut album for Hardly Art in 2013, Colleen Green's second album, Sock It to Me, was her first to be made in a studio with other musicians helping out.

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