"A Seat at the Table" is a B+. A bit monotone and dragged at times and the interludes are unnecessary, but it has a clear, focused and confident narrative and identity. Nicely crafted.
She told me about her life... she told me about struggles... she told me that the clouds will ALWAYS part no matter how bad the day or the week or the month may seem. She spoke for a while, telling me she loved me multiple times and I can't remember everything word for word but she then said that she wanted me to make it through. She said that she never EVER wanted to find out that anything bad happened to me, and she said that if I ever feel self destructive to think about this moment. To remember that I MADE IT backstage at the Born This Way ball. That it's -actually- Lady Gaga speaking to me right now, telling me these words, she told me to be strong. She told me to fight.
It's been a year since my recovery. I've gained about 20 kilograms, and I no longer fear food. I no longer have to stare down toilet bowls after every meal feeling my organs deteriorate while I made myself throw up.
"A Seat at the Table" is a B+. A bit monotone and dragged at times and the interludes are unnecessary, but it has a clear, focused and confident narrative and identity. Nicely crafted.
I blame Thiefonce and Forheadanna for setting this anti-pop album trends, I now won't enjoy JoaNo! Copy Pasty better hold the front though, I need mah POP anthems.