| 1 | Collapsed In Sunbeams | |
| 2 | Hurt | |
| 3 | Too Good | |
| 4 | Hope | |
| 5 | Caroline | |
| 6 | Black Dog | |
| 7 | Green Eyes | |
| 8 | Just Go | |
| 9 | For Violet | |
| 10 | Eugene | |
| 11 | Bluish | |
| 12 | Portra 400 |
Arlo Parks delivers a profoundly intimate and critically acclaimed debut with Collapsed In Sunbeams, released via Transgressive Records. Establishing herself as a leading voice for a new era of empathy, Parks crafts a "star-next-door" persona through diaristsic narratives and vivid character studies that explore mental health, queer identity, and romantic unease.
The album is a vibrant fusion of indie-pop, jazz, folk, and hip-hop, drawing comparisons to idols like Frank Ocean and Radiohead. Parks’ poetic background shines through her specific, sensory songwriting—capturing moments as precise as a breakup at a bus stop or the scent of "apricots and blunts on Peckham Rye." Her soundscape, characterized by "loosely-slung rhythms" and "rainy bass chords," provides a grounding sense of inner calm and safety.
Featured Tracks:
- "Caroline": A vivid, cinematic portrayal of a public argument.
- "Hurt": A soulful exploration of pain and perseverance.
- "Black Dog": A haunting mission statement on depression and companionship.
- "Too Good": A funky, jazz-meets-reggae standout featuring upbeat energy and relatable hooks.
- "Hope": A tender, observational piece focused on friendship and healing.
Winner of the Mercury Prize, Collapsed In Sunbeams is an essential addition for fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Lorde, and Billie Eilish, solidifying Arlo Parks as a generational talent dedicated to radical honesty.