At the moment, if you asked me what my go-to "therapy" album is, as in an album to get all my feelings and emotions sorted out to as I listen to the artist do the same, I'd easily say it's softscars by yeule. You can read my review of it on Album of The Year to kind of understand why, but in short, it's an album that reflects yeule's struggle with things like self-harm, self-loathing, body image, imperfection, and their identity, and how they've come to terms with it and are willing to actively take care of themselves while healing from it all. Even as someone who can't necessarily relate to everything they express on it, I still kind of feel these parallels between my own struggles and theirs whenever I listen to it. In 2022, however, if you asked me that same question again I obviously wouldn't answer with softscars, simply because it hadn't existed at the time. The answer, instead, that I'd give you would likely be TYRON by slowthai.
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