
TRACK REVIEWS
1) "1984" skillfully wanders from beginning to end as DeHaan puts her knack for soothing tones to good use, singing in a soft, yet gutsy way. The guitar playing over a catchy beat gives her voice a sultry way to gracefully fuse folk and rock.
2) DeHaan produces a well-crafted, solid folk-rock tune with passionate delivery over a foot-tapping guitar melody with "Double Or Nothing." The sharpness of her lyrics and gritty tone allows the song to stay engaging throughout repeated plays.
3) "The Night Shift" delves into the very familiar territory of love as DeHaan’s candor and humility together make this song relatable. With the waiting and longing in DeHaan’s voice, the spaces of vulnerability between notes seem the loudest at times.
4) A piercing harmonica compliments the delicacy in DeHaan’s fragile voice in "I'm Coming Home." The layered sound and musicality gives a classic rock feel that is emphasized by the ‘call and response’ between DeHaan and the harmonica.
5) "Ms. Daisy" builds a sweet melody around the idea of hope. At first, the song seems inconspicuous and gentle, but DeHaan’s voice is so melodious and colorful it easily works its way into the listener’s subconscious.