Rolling Stone dished out some stellar praise by describing the project as “bombastic and packed with glittery teenage angst.”
La Times shared a similar sentiment and revelled in the chaotic nature of Olivia’s energetic vibe.
“The teen pop sensation released her most angsty visual accompaniment yet."
“The appropriately messy video sees the emerging singer-songwriter in a near-constant state of emotional distress,” wrote the publication.
Then Billboard followed with their thoughts by commenting on the complicated thrill of youth.
"Rodrigo represents the sheer fun of being young. But no matter how much she overindulges in it, there are too many stiff reminders of how fleeting the "golden years" are."
Most of the time, there is a disconnect between the public and critics, so let's travel over to Twitter and see what fans and music lovers had to say on that platform.
Hint: You can put your pitchforks away for another day.
So, as you can see, the world has found a way to agree, and there is no drama to see here *phew.*
For now, we can only hope that we will be treated to more videos from the Sour era, but until that day, we're off to brush up on our ballet skills.
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