Chloe Tang is tired of playing nice. With her new EP, "POISONALITY," she serves a snake oil dose of a reality check, surrounded by hypnotic beats, razor-honed lyrics, and sultry pop melodies. A fearless tonal plunge into the toxic loops of love, sex, and self-destruction, "POISONALITY" is the antidote for the brokenhearted and the brazen alike.
Tang is a millennial-Gen Z cusp artist with an attitude like fire, and she makes music that drips with confidence, insurrection, and raw emotion. With percussion inspired by the early 2000s and unapologetically seductive vocals, "POISONALITY" is at her most fearless. Each song is a blade, as she wields her experiences like a weapon, hitting beats the rest of us would instead leave unscathed, leaving you at once wounded and empowered.
For all those whose toxic relationships have burned, "PERSONALITY" is the sting and the antidote. In typical Chloe fashion, it is unfiltered and raw. Chloe embraces it all unapologetically and unabashedly. From the adventurous beat of "OPTIONS," which sees her taking charge of her own fate, to the unreeling sentimentality of "I SEE U," draped in longing and bittersweet validations, this EP establishes Chloe as a force with which to be reckoned, not merely a singer.
About her art, Tang declares: "Make room, bitches! It's cute but vicious, and it's ready for business." And if "POISONALITY" is any sign, the music world would have better fastened its seatbelt.