Allen lays her truth out on table with brutal brilliance
The Independent
|October 24, 2025
Lily Allen’s diary of a marriage in freefall is a masterpiece, writes Hannah Ewens, while Helen Brown finds plenty of human heart pumping beneath Demi Lovato’s latest bangers
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Lily Allen - West End Girl ★ ★ ★ ★ There is one question in my mind as I listen to Lily Allen's West End Girl for the first time: how many people - lawyers, friends, that tremulous voice of self-preservation at four in the morning - told her to reconsider releasing this divorce album? It's not just confessional pop, it's obliterative; a postmortem performed without anaesthesia, a death-by-a-million-cuts account of a thoroughly modern marriage breakdown.
According to the album's press release, it's part fact, part fiction, and it's impossible to know where one ends and the other begins. Naturally, listeners will focus entirely on the context - her already public, acrimonious divorce from actor David Harbour - and, given the album's intense specificity, barely squint for the seams between truth and invention. Whatever happens next is inevitable: the blood feels real, and that's the point.
So, how to review an album that paints horror scenes like apparently discovering your husband's secret sex den without writing “allegedly” a dozen times? Songs about cheating (“I can't shake the image of her naked/ On top of you and I'm dissociated”), open relationships (“I don't wanna fuck with anyone else/ Now that's all you wanna do”) and sex addiction (“hundreds of Trojans, you're so fucking broken”) are best experienced raw, on their own terms. Inevitable comparisons to classic heartbreak pop albums written by thirtysomethings will seem wrong. Beyoncé's Lemonade, after all, is mediated by marital reconciliation; Kacey Musgraves's Star-Crossed made measured by the lack of betrayal; Adele's 30 tempered by a few years of reflection. But the bewildered and wounded Allen wrote West End Girl in 10 days. It shows, in the best way.
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