Butterfly Blue

Butterfly Blue

Spanning dreamy indie rock, futuristic pop, and swaggering hip-hop, Grace Shaw reasserts her strengths on her debut album as Mallrat. Now based in Los Angeles, the Brisbane-born artist answers the promise of her early EPs with this passionate personal statement. Mellow and gentle before signing off with a flare of distortion, “Rockstar” reevaluates heartbreak in the context of Shaw’s long-term career ambitions. Striking contrasts continue with tracks like the mantra-like “Your Love,” which confidently samples Gangsta Pat’s vengeful “Killa, Pt. 2,” and the folky lullaby “I’m Not My Body, It’s Mine.” Azealia Banks spits a sudden burst of fire on the otherwise slinky “Surprise Me,” a Jam City and Stylaz Fuego collaboration that repurposes a children’s choir singing Phoenix’s “Lisztomania.” Alice Ivy co-produces “Teeth,” a brooding alt-rock ballad that Shaw says would have once appeared on the soundtrack of The O.C. Showcasing Shaw as both a savvy producer and a penetrating lyricist, Butterfly Blue is Mallrat’s proper star turn.

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