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In a Popcast interview about her third album, Daughter From Hell, Gracie Abrams explained how her songwriting has changed. She is a few years older now and more careful about the feelings of the people she writes songs about.
She described the new record as:
Important Point: Gracie said “mildly” existential, but the album is actually VERY existential. By the end, you hear many tries to explain what it feels like to be Gracie—or to be near her.
The album shows a lot of deep, emotional pain. Here is what we hear:
Physical descriptions of how she feels:
Metaphors (comparisons to things):
Supernatural (spooky) stuff:
This super-emotional style has helped Gracie a lot. Here is her quick history:
Now with Daughter From Hell, she again mixes:
Her friend Aaron Dessner helps again. He has worked with her since her 2021 EP This Is What It Feels Like. He is a co-writer and producer. His style includes:
“Mews” is a smoky ballad about missing the signs a relationship was ending.
“The Knife” has very breathy, high notes.
The new album feels more grounded and detailed than The Secret of Us, which sometimes sounded a bit fake or “plastic.”
Example songs in 3/4 time (a waltz-like beat) about letting a bad romance fade:
Why “Good Reason” is better:
She sings with no tears left:
“If only you got disappointed / If only I kept every promise / If only you treated me poorly / If only you didn’t adore me”
Most Abrams-Dessner songs have:
Some nice changes appear in the first singles. For example:
At her best, Gracie’s words flow with a satisfying rhythm. Example verse:
“What a gut punch, but then we go / Downtown, there’s no medicine / I’d spit out if it promises / Slowing down voices / Don’t want to hear a sound”
This looks weird on paper but makes sense in her syncopated (off-beat) flow.
Important Point: “Look at My Life” is new for Gracie: a song about NOT having a good time, that IS a good time to listen to.
Gracie Abrams’ Daughter From Hell is a deeply emotional album where she tries to explain her feelings through body pain, metaphors, and ghostly experiences. With Aaron Dessner, she makes warmer, more real music than before. Songs like “Good Reason” and “Look at My Life” show her growth as a pop-indie artist who turns sadness into catchy, breathy songs.
1. What does “less diaristic” mean?
It means the songs feel less like she is reading straight from a private journal and more like she is thinking about bigger ideas.
2. Who is Aaron Dessner?
He is a music maker and writer who has worked with Gracie since 2021. He plays guitar, piano, and soft drums on her albums.
3. Is Daughter From Hell sadder than her last album?
It is still sad, but the production feels softer, warmer, and more real than The Secret of Us.
4. What is special about “Look at My Life”?
It is a fun, poppy song about having a bad time—which is new for Gracie.