Scott writes in with an honesty that is rare to find. She can get to the heart of an issue, as in ‘Broken Homes’, the line “Sometimes you have to break a home to mend a family/sometimes broken turns out to be better” hits close to the bone and would resonate with anyone who has experienced a broken home. Scott’s voice is high, which might not be for everyone, but she shows a control throughout the record which is enviable for any artist. Her range is exceptional, even when the backing music does nothing particularly special. ‘Love You Like I Did’ is perhaps the best cut on the album, with a full orchestral sound that supports Scott’s voice where sometimes it can get a little thinly stretched. It’s nothing revolutionary, but Scott has cemented herself as a skilled vocalist and songwriter with this release.
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