"Cold and haunted, ostracized yet theatrical: on "Wuthering Heights", Charli xcx pivots away from the fluorescent immediacy of her club-pop comfort zone. For her first major project after that breakthrough, she unveils Wuthering Heights: either a soundtrack to the film of the same name or, depending on how you file your shelves, her 7th studio album. It opens with “House”, a clamorous, spectral strain of music recorded with John Cale of the Velvet Underground. Soaked in the aesthetic of wintry nightmares, it may be the most exploratory track of Charli’s career. It’s difficult to regard Wuthering Heights as a mere soundtrack: this is a record containing more than functional film accompaniment. Lyrically it demonstrates Charli’s close reading of the novel; musically it offers a broad palette of experimentation. For an artist who spent the past two years keeping bodies pinned to the dancefloor, Wuthering Heights feels like a creative victory — a deliberate step forward after universal acclaim." (Showbiz By PS)
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