Bored at My Grandma’s House‘s debut album, Show & Tell, is a captivating journey through the realm of indie pop. Amber Strawbridge’s songwriting prowess shines through, crafting a collection of tracks that are both introspective and infectious.
The album’s sonic landscape is a blend of shoegaze and dream pop, characterized by lush guitar tones, ethereal vocals, and a dreamy atmosphere. Strawbridge’s lyrics explore themes of identity, isolation, and the complexities of human connection. Tracks like “Inhibitions” and “Moving Slow” delve into personal struggles with a vulnerability that resonates deeply.