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Perfume Genius' new album is "so stylistically ambitious that it should immediately be considered his greatest invention," said David Feigelson in Paste. In the music Mike Hadreas has made under that ...
A collaboration between an EGOT and an Americana trailblazer should be a home run, but Who Believes in Angels? is a sanitised ...
Alienating, strange and familiar, “Glory” by Perfume Genius sounds like wandering the empty halls of your home.
Lookout's Journalism Scholarship highlights unsung heroes in the community. Eetai Shwartz speaks to the meaning and purpose ...
Mike Hadreas, better known as Perfume Genius, has been making music since 2010, when he released his debut album, Learning.
Mike Hadreas began the performance on a raised, rotating platform in a sprawled out position not too dissimilar from Glory’s album cover. He then rose and performed a faithful and moving rendition of ...
Perfume Genius on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (Photo by Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images) ...
Last week, Mike Hadreas released Glory, his latest album as Perfume Genius. Unsurprisingly, it’s tender and shape-shifting, which Ryan Leas further explored in last week’s interview with him.
While Perfume Genius has been a prominent force in independent pop for over a decade, his latest album “Glory” explores a darker sonic texture with introspective writing.
Perfume Genius, the musical moniker of Mike Hadreas, creates at a tension point. On "Glory," his latest collection is at the conceptual intersection of external ambition and a predilection for ...
Perfume Genius’ “Glory” is less like an album and more like a tense conversation between old friends. It ebbs and flows, searching for solace in wordless instrumental breaks, resulting in a reflective ...
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