The Great Cybernetic Depression
Princess Chelsea · 2015
43 min · 10 tracks · electronic · indie pop · synth-pop
A whimsical blend of electronic textures and orchestral melodies envelops listeners in a surreal sonic landscape.
The Great Cybernetic Depression is an album by Princess Chelsea, released in 2015. A whimsical blend of electronic textures and orchestral melodies envelops listeners in a surreal sonic landscape. This album received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of baroque pop and electronic music, establishing Princess Chelsea as a distinctive voice in the genre. It also highlighted themes of existential despair amidst technological advancement, resonating with the zeitgeist and influencing a wave of indie artists exploring similar motifs. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Great Cybernetic Depression sound like?
A whimsical blend of electronic textures and orchestral melodies envelops listeners in a surreal sonic landscape. Rooted in electronic and indie pop.
What makes The Great Cybernetic Depression by Princess Chelsea notable?
This album received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of baroque pop and electronic music, establishing Princess Chelsea as a distinctive voice in the genre. It also highlighted themes of existential despair amidst technological advancement, resonating with the zeitgeist and influencing a wave of indie artists exploring similar motifs. Released on January 1, 2015, 'The Great Cybernetic Depression' marked Princess Chelsea's sophomore album, following her debut 'Lil' Golden Book'. By this time, she had gained recognition in the indie pop scene, leveraging her unique style to expand her audience and refine her artistic vision.
How many songs are on The Great Cybernetic Depression?
The Great Cybernetic Depression has 10 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 When the World Turns Grey Standout 4:14
- 2 Is It All OK? 4:05
- 3 No Church on Sunday Standout 4:58
- 4 Too Many People 5:02
- 5 We Are Very Happy 4:56
- 6 We Were Meant 2 B 4:45
- 7 Winston Crying on the Bathroom Floor Standout 2:05
- 8 We Are Strangers 4:51
- 9 We’re So Lost 3:49
- 10 All the Stars 4:32
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