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The 16-track LP focuses on empowerment, self-actualization, and the "push and pull between freedom and restriction".

Shay Miller, a lonely New Yorker, witnesses a tragic death on a subway platform and soon finds herself pulled into the orbit of a glamorous, tight-knit group of sisters. However, their welcoming nature hides a dark, predatory intent. You're Not Alone

Reviewers at Book of the Month praise its "hairpin twists" and the way it explores the vulnerabilities created by urban isolation. Reviewers at Book of the Month praise its

The "Party Hard" rocker's first album in eight years serves as an extension of his role as a self-help guru. Despite a "layered performance" from Winter, the script

It features massive 12-meter high screens that project a mix of rare performance footage (including unseen Earls Court 1978 clips) and personal sketches.

Despite a "layered performance" from Winter, the script is often criticized as bland and over-reliant on jump scares. You're Not Alone (2018 Album by Andrew W.K.)

Andrew W.K. describes the sound as "pure, unadulterated power".