Jenny on Holiday: Quicksand Heart review – Let's Eat Grandma innovator's knowing new-wave reinvention

For 27-year-old Jenny Hollingworth, a decade has passed since Let's Eat Grandma burst onto the scene with their eccentric synth-folk sound. What was once strange and outside had become increasingly refined. Albums like "I'm All Ears" showed a sharpened edge while still retaining unique sonic quirks that cemented the band's place on the periphery of mainstream music.

But now, as she embarks on her first solo venture, Quicksand Heart, Hollingworth is embracing an even more familiar and nostalgic sound. Nodding to the 1980s new wave era, the album grapples with grief – specifically, the loss of her partner in 2019 – and the end of a lifelong friendship with her Let's Eat Grandma bandmate Rosa Walton.

Quicksand Heart is a record that requires patience, as its introspective moments can feel like a plod through familiar territory. However, when Hollingworth hits on an irresistible melody, all else fades into the background. Tracks like "Every Ounce of Me" – with its bittersweet bounce that recalls Olivia Rodrigo and the Waterboys – serve as prime examples of this.

The album's peak moments come when Hollingworth combines seemingly disparate elements in genre-bending fashion. Take "Appetite," a powerpop anthem that distills classic sensibilities into near-perfect songwriting, or "Do You Still Believe in Me?" with its dizzying mashup of breakbeats, hair metal bombast, and shoegazey dissonance.

These moments remind us that Hollingworth's unique powers remain unchanged. She has taken a well-worn road, but her ability to reinvent and push boundaries remains as compelling as ever.
 
🎶 I've been listening to Quicksand Heart on repeat since it dropped 🔄, and honestly, Jenny Hollingworth is still one of the most talented songwriters out there 💁‍♀️. Her new album is a bit more straightforward than Let's Eat Grandma's stuff, but that doesn't make it any less special 😊. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear a synth-folk band grow into an even more amazing artist? 🤯 The way she blends old and new sounds on tracks like "Appetite" is just magic ✨... but yeah, sometimes patience is required because the introspective parts can feel a bit meandering 😴. Still, when it all comes together, man, Quicksand Heart is pure gold 💃🏻
 
🌊 she finally takes the leap into solo territory... it feels like a breath of fresh air 🌿 i've been waiting for this moment for ages, and imo, quicksand heart is a beautifully raw and emotional album that showcases her growth as an artist 💔 'every ounce of me' is giving me life 🎶 those powerpop vibes in "appetite" are straight fire 🔥 can't wait to see where she takes this new sound next 🌈
 
omg, I'm so stoked for Jenny Hollingworth's solo debut Quicksand Heart 🤩! I was totally expecting a departure from the Let's Eat Grandma sound, but this nostalgia trip is actually kinda gorgeous 💔. The 80s new wave vibes are everything and more 🕺. Tracks like "Every Ounce of Me" and "Appetite" have me hooked - that melody in "Every Ounce" gives me all the feels 😭. Jenny's always been a master of blending genres, and this album proves she's still got it 💪. The emotional depth is real, but so are the catchy hooks 🎵. Bring on the dance parties! 💃🏻 #QuicksandHeart #JennyHollingworth #LettsEatGrandma #NewWaveNostalgia
 
I was just thinking about Jenny Hollingworth's Let's Eat Grandma days 🤔... I mean, who would've thought she'd become a synth-folk icon in just 10 years? 😮 And now, this new solo thing Quicksand Heart is all about embracing that nostalgic '80s vibe. It's interesting how her sound has evolved - sometimes it feels like you're walking through familiar territory (I know what you mean, article said that 😊), but then BAM! She hits on an unstoppable melody and everything else just fades away 💥. I loved the part about "Every Ounce of Me" recalling Olivia Rodrigo and the Waterboys - that song's bittersweet vibe is so infectious 🎵. And can we talk about how Quicksand Heart manages to blend all those different styles? It's like she's a master of genre-bending (that track "Appetite" is fire 🔥)
 
omg i cant get enough of this album Quicksand Heart is like the perfect blend of nostalgia and modern vibes i mean Jenny Hollingworths songwriting skills are insane she can go from super melancholic to total banger mode like what even is "Every Ounce of Me" 🤩🎶 it's so addictive i need to listen to it on repeat
 
I'm totally obsessed with Jenny Hollingworth's new solo album Quicksand Heart 🤯... I mean, who wouldn't be? The way she dives headfirst into the 80s new wave era is giving me LIFE 💃🏻... and at first, I thought it was gonna be all samey and nostalgic, but nope! She's still got that edge, that quirkiness that made Let's Eat Grandma so amazing 🤪... and now she's exploring some heavier stuff with "Appetite" - powerpop anthem FTW 🎸👏... and I love how she's not afraid to experiment, like on "Do You Still Believe in Me?" all those different elements come together to create something totally unique 🔥... it's like she's still reinventing the wheel, but we're all just happy to be along for the ride 😆
 
OMG, I'm absolutely loving Jenny Hollingworth's new solo album Quicksand Heart 🤩! It's like she took all the emotions she bottled up during that tough time after 2019 and poured them into this record 💔. And those nostalgic vibes to the 80s new wave era? Perfection 🔥! I mean, who else can make powerpop anthems with Olivia Rodrigo-inspired bittersweetness 😍? The way she blends genre-bending styles is pure magic ✨. Hollingworth's songwriting skills are still on point and it's clear she's taken the best of her Let's Eat Grandma experience to create something fresh yet familiar. Can't wait to give Quicksand Heart a spin 🎵!
 
🤔 I'm thinking... Jenny Hollingworth is still on the hook with her nostalgia vibes 🎶, but what's really going on here? You think she's just gonna ride the wave of 80s new wave nostalgia? Nah, there's more to it than that 💡. I mean, have you seen the album art for Quicksand Heart? It looks like a cryptic message from another dimension 🤖. And what's with all these references to Olivia Rodrigo and The Waterboys? Is she trying to send us a subliminal message about the music industry being too formulaic? 💭 I'm not buying it yet, but I'll keep digging for more connections 🔍.
 
🤩 I'm totally stoked about Jenny Hollingworth's new album Quicksand Heart! It's like she's embracing the weirdness that made Let's Eat Grandma so amazing in the first place. The 80s new wave vibes are giving me all the feels 🎸💖. I love how patient you gotta be to appreciate the more introspective moments, but when she hits those melodies... WOW! 💥 "Every Ounce of Me" is like a perfect storm of emotions - bittersweet and addictive at the same time 🤯. And that genre-bending stuff? Mind. Blown. 😲 Can't wait to dive deeper into Quicksand Heart! 🎶
 
🤔 still can't believe Jenny Hollingworth went solo... thought Let's Eat Grandma was done for good 🎸 Quicksand Heart's nostalgia vibe is kinda comforting, reminds me of my fave old-school new wave nights 🌃 Rosa Walton's departure from the band must've been tough for her, hope she's doing alright 💕 Jenny's songwriting skills are insane though - "Appetite" gives me life! 🍴🎶
 
omg i think jenny hollingworth is genius 🤯 she's still got that quirky charm from lets eat grandma but now it's all grown up 😎 quicksand heart has me hooked, especially when she combines different genres like in "do you still believe in me?" it's like she's taking everything and making it her own 💥 i love how she's not afraid to explore dark emotions like grief, it's so raw and honest 🤗
 
omg i'm so down for Jenny's new solo album Quicksand Heart 🤩 i mean, who doesn't love a good ol' 80s new wave vibe 😎 and the way she weaves in those melancholic intros with catchy hooks is just genius 💡 like "Every Ounce of Me" is literally my jam 🎶 and that powerpop anthem "Appetite" gives me all the feels 🤗 i love how she's not afraid to experiment and mash up different genres - it's like she's taking all these classic sounds and making them her own 💪
 
omg i'm so down for Jenny's new solo album Quicksand Heart 🤩 it's like she's taking all the feels from Let's Eat Grandma and bottling them up into this 80s new wave masterpiece 💔 "Every Ounce of Me" is giving me LIFE 🎶 and that "Appetite" track is straight fire 🔥 i love how she's not afraid to experiment and push boundaries – it's like she's taking all her experiences and emotions and turning them into music ✨ can't wait to listen to the whole album again 🎧
 
omg i'm so here for Jenny's new solo album Quicksand Heart!! 😭 it's like she's tapping into this super nostalgic 80s vibe that just feels so familiar & comforting 🎵 the way she explores grief & loss in her music is really raw & honest, but also super uplifting 🌈 and those melodies though! 💔 "Every Ounce of Me" gave me chills the first time i heard it 😍 i love how she's not afraid to experiment with different sounds & styles, it's like she's still pushing boundaries even after all these years 🌟
 
I'm so stoked for Jenny Hollingworth 🙌, she's taking the leap into solo mode and I think it's gonna be EPIC! 💥 Quicksand Heart is all about embracing nostalgia while still bringing that special something that makes her music truly unique 🔮. I love how she's not afraid to get a little weird with her soundscapes - it's like, totally refreshing after all the same ol' vibes we've been getting from other artists 🙄. And can we talk about those track combos?! 😍 "Appetite" and "Do You Still Believe in Me?" are giving me LIFE 💖...I mean, who else could make breakbeats and shoegaze sound so right? 🔊 Anyway, I'm all for exploring new sounds and pushing boundaries - it's what keeps music exciting, you know? 🎵💚
 
omg u guys i just listened to jenny hollingworths new album quicksand heart and i'm OBSESSED!! 😍 she's still got that same quirky synthy vibe but now it's all super nostalgic and 80s new wavey 🌊 like, i can already imagine her at a festival playing these tracks with the crowd singing along 🎉 but what really gets me is how raw and emotional she is being about grief and friendship loss 💔 it's not always easy listening but trust me when i say it's WORTH IT 🤩
 
I'm so over how every new album has to be "a record that requires patience" 🤯 like that's a given now. Can't we just get straight into the good stuff? I mean, I love Jenny Hollingworth's songwriting and all, but do I need a warning label for my ears? 🙄 And another thing, what with her taking inspiration from 80s new wave, can't she at least make it sound more modern or experimental? I feel like Quicksand Heart is just a bit too safe for its own good 😐. Give me something that pushes the boundaries and surprises me, you know? 🎵
 
I'm loving this new direction Jenny's taking with Quicksand Heart 🎶... I mean, you can definitely tell she's still got that quirky edge, but it's so... comforting? Like a warm blanket on a cold day 😊. And the nods to 80s new wave are genius – it's like she's transported herself back in time. But what really gets me is how she's able to balance those nostalgic vibes with this deep sense of introspection. It's like, yeah, I can hear the synths and the big hooks, but there's also this... sadness? or longing? that just wraps around everything 🤗.
 
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