Album review: Poppy – Negative Spaces

Poppy​’s only constant is a total lack of constancy. It’s one of her defining characteristics, alongside a remarkable habit of embossing her own idiosyncrasies on anything she attempts musically.  Consequently, as much as she shapeshifts, nothing she does feels out of character and she never goes back on herself – 2023’s Zig might have been an audacious shift into alt pop, but it’s not the same flavour of pop as, say, 2018’s Am I A Girl? And who would she be if she made 2020’s I Disagree all over again? Heavy Poppy might have returned for album number six, but she’s still pushing forwards.  One of Negative Spaces’ biggest talking points is that ex-Bring Me The Horizon multi-instrumentalist Jordan Fish is producing, alongside House of Protection’s (an...

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