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''Butterfly Blue'' is the debut
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by Australian
singer songwriter A singer-songwriter is a musician who writes, composes, and performs their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. In the United States, the category is built on the folk-acoustic tradition, although this role has transmuted th ...
Mallrat. It was announced on 2 March 2022, alongside single, "Teeth". Upon announcement, Mallrat said "I've always valued music that is interesting, beautiful, and unpretentious. Something timeless and not reactive. ''Butterfly Blue'' was made with that in mind. It's a demonstration of not pretending to be anyone else." ''Butterfly Blue'' was released on 13 May 2022 and peaked at number 6 on the
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. Mallrat promoted the album with an Australian regional tour in November and December 2022. In February 2023, Mallrat announced the ''2023 Butterfly Blue Australian'' shows, commencing on 12 May 2023, on the eve of the album's first birthday, performing in state capitals.


Reception

Retailer '' JB Hi-Fi'' said "''Butterfly Blue'' features over a dozen clever and open-hearted tracks, it draws you in close and shows you the world through her wide, hopeful eyes." Kristen S. Hé form ''
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'' said "''Butterfly Blue'' is easily one of 2022s most charming Australian pop albums" calling "Rockstar" an "obvious highlight". Hé also said, "Much of the Australian alt-pop artist’s debut screams potential hit – these compelling compositions are still perfect for bedrooms, but could captivate festival stages, too." Dylan Marshall from ''The AU Review'' said "Mallrat has a distinct sound that anyone who has listened to radio in the past six years would recognise. Often floating vocals, matched with clever pop hooks and at times minimalist beats, her songs branch across genres of country, folk and hip hop." Marshall said "''Butterfly Blue'' may just be the pop record of 2022". Andrea Cleary from ''
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'' called the album "a spirited debut, unmoored by a singular genre". Cleary said the Azealia Banks track is "a slightly jarring moment, coming in on track three, but Shaw pulls us back from the whiplash – just about." Cleary concluded the review saying "Mallrat's charm comes best when she blends the simplicity of teenage dreams with a gentle touch on the console. A charming debut, ''Butterfly Blue'' is bedroom pop writ large. Quinn Moreland from ''Pitchfork'' said "Across 11 songs, Mallrat explores desire and distance: Her songwriting is preoccupied with lovers who remain just out of reach and stars that momentarily align only to burn out" closing the review saying "Too frequently on ''Butterfly Blue'', Mallrat gets lost in loose daydreams. When she latches onto particulars, she soars." Charlotte Marston from ''DIY'' said "''Butterfly Blue'' sees Mallrat emerge as somewhat of a transformed entity, one that is fully-grown and glimmering." ''Teeth'' was featured in the end credits of Bishal Dutta's 2023 film It Lives Inside.


Track listing


Charts


References

{{Mallrat 2022 debut albums