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Sylvia Plaths 'Ariel' is perhaps the most famous collection of the confessional movement. Published posthumously, these poems are characterized by their raw intensity, striking imagery, and unflinchin...
Considered by many to be Joni Mitchell's masterpiece, 'Blue' (1971) is a profoundly personal and emotionally raw album. The lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with unflinching ho...
Blue is the definitive confessional singer-songwriter album. Joni Mitchells voice, combined with her unique guitar tunings and piano arrangements, creates an intimacy that feels like reading a private...
Sylvia Plath is the definitive voice of the confessional movement. Her poetry is marked by its raw intensity, its unflinching exploration of mental illness, and its sharp, often brutal critique of gen...
Alanis Morissette's 'Jagged Little Pill,' released in 1995 (but heavily influenced by 70s sounds), became a cultural phenomenon, resonating with a generation of young women. Its raw and honest lyrics...
Sylvia Plaths collected poems are a powerful and often harrowing exploration of personal experience, mental illness, and societal expectations. Her confessional style, characterized by raw honesty and...
Lindsey Jordan, known as Snail Mail, emerged as a prodigy of the indie-rock scene, known for her sharp, confessional songwriting and melodic guitar work. Her music captures the intensity of youth, hea...
Phoebe Bridgers has become the definitive voice of modern, melancholic indie-folk. Her music is characterized by quiet, confessional lyrics, sparse arrangements, and a dry, often dark sense of humor....
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