a review of rainbow now that all my thoughts are together
bastards: great opening song. a++ gravelly/sorta raw vocals. i feel like this is gonna be an especially good anthem for high schoolers tbh like it's just such a nice "it's gonna be alright" message.
let 'em talk: 2010 kesha meets 2017 kesha. play this at the club tbh. but like....a classy club, u feel me?
woman: i'm a boy and this makes me wanna scream that i'm a motherfucking woman out the car window at random passerby
hymn: if kesha wants to start a church where they play this song i will be at every goddamn sunday mass.
praying: what can i say about this that hasn't already been said? i am just sO PROUD OF KESHA ROSE SEBERT
learn to let go: this is the ultimate upbeat anthem of recovery. the kind of thing that you dance to in your bedroom to feel better on a shitty day.
finding you: um???? did someone say 'sequel to past lives'??? this is just so cute y'all put it on your mixtapes and all that gay shit.
rainbow: no wonder this is the mf title track. the way her voice is so genuine and kind of shaky and powerful all at once. the piano. the way it swells and grows stronger just like she's gotten stronger. this is where i died the first time tbh
hunt you down: the "boy i'll murder you if you piss me off" anthem all the lady country singers wish they wrote
boogie feet: once again, a throwback to old kesha. eagles of death metal are the reason we put eagles on the list of protected animals obvi
boots: soundtrack for the female james bond movie we all know we want
old flames: DO I NEED TO SAY ANYTHING BESIDES DOLLY PARTON
godzilla: this shit is the cutest thing i've ever fuckin heard what the goddamn fuck
spaceship: i could fall asleep to her voice in this song but in the best way. what a nice, soft way to end an album. a++. 10/10




















