Relax, The House is on Fire by Jetta Album Review | B2TW Music Community

About: Liverpool-based Jetta, an electronic singer-songwriter, has carved a unique niche for herself, garnering recognition on platforms like The Independent and BBC Radio 1.
Her collaborations with Matstubs, including remixes 'I'd Love to Change the World' and 'Take It Easy,' have amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify.
Jetta's music is a distinct blend, much like the individual styles of Zyra and Tove Styrke, who can also be set apart from their collaborative work.
Debut album: Jetta's musical journey took a significant turn on January 26th, when her debut album, Relax, the House is on Fire, was released.
While still keeping her electronic sound, the tracks in this album offer a fresh vibe, perfect for those study sessions.
The album pushes boundaries with this unfiltered self-expressive album that will make you feel all the emotions.
With the release of this debut album, she is marking a pivotal moment in her early career.
Jetta says: "This album is an accurate representation of me dealing with not dealing with life; a coping mechanism for not coping, if you will. You could call it denial or acceptance, depends how you choose to look at it really."
Jetta Review: Unfortunately, Jetta's powerful vocals remain under the radar due to the world's limited genre preferences.
If the world embraced a more comprehensive range of an artist's repertoire, they would discover the true talent behind Jetta's music.
Jetta is an actual one-woman show, handling everything you hear and see (in her music videos), a testament to her immense talent as a singer-songwriter.
With all that said, let's jump into my thoughts on her long-awaited debut album.
Album Review: Full transparency: I went into this review without even knowing Jetta had a music catalog, but let's admit it—you didn't either, but if you did, then good for you.
This album takes the idea of telling yourself everything's okay when it isn't really in a numbing and passively provocative way.
It's perfect for a coffee house full of stressed and somewhat sad people trying to find their way in this God-forsaken world.
The album's chill vibe should not overlook the true mastery of lyricism; this part is a true masterpiece.
The house may be on fire, but I appreciate you reading this article before it burns completely. Please like and comment if you want, and most importantly, please support Jetta if you like her music and want to listen to more. Her unique blend of electronic and alternative sounds is a breath of fresh air in the music industry, and your support can help her continue to create and share her music. Have a wonderful day, night, week, or weekend!
great review!