Thirty years after their split, The Getting Pretty are back with a new album, Fainted. Here’s my review of this musical journey.
FAINTED – THE GETTING PRETTY
Upn Down naturally follows before giving way to the brilliant and highly addictive 4 Sale. For me, it’s undoubtedly the jewel of the album. Next comes Hatmaker, bringing an energy that feels both powerful and mysterious, like the beginning of a thriller. By this point, I can already sense the logical evolution of the narrative. The thread is easy to follow, and the scenery changes faster than expected. The tempo slows further, and the atmosphere grows decidedly chilling. Almost as if to underline this shift, The Girl arrives with a brighter, folk-inspired tone. Contrast and storytelling—this album keeps moving forward.
Already packed with emotion, the album delves even deeper into personal themes with Low. Balancing introspection and epic moments, this track also stirs notes of hope that fit seamlessly into the overall composition. Finally, The Getting Pretty concludes their latest album, Fainted, with When The World Stood Still. To me, it’s the logical conclusion, bringing elements of every track we’ve heard so far. But it also offers something more: a radiant resonance at its core that truly strikes a chord. The journey is as beautiful as the destination. The Getting Pretty made the right decision to return and share this with us.
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