Blue Raspberry
The Nashville singer-songwriter’s second album is a deft and subtly surprising inquiry into romantic illusion.
Potently precise and exceedingly witty, Katy Kirby’s lyrical prowess is written all over Blue Raspberry, showcasing its sheer range from the earnest theatrics of "Drop Dead" to the quiet craving on "Wait Listen".
Katy Kirby's sophomore project is a smart, sexy thinkpiece on queer romance in a world on fire. Read our full review of 'Blue Raspberry.'
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Blue Raspberry by Katy Kirby album review by Ben Lock for Northern Transmissions. The singer/songwriter's LP drops on January 26th via ANTI-