Gracie Abrams has returned, and she's delivering the summer's most binge-able soundtrack for everyone who's ever found themselves in the sticky, glorious territory of love, heartbreak, and everything in between. Her long-awaited second record, The Secret Of Us, is a euphoric and deeply confessional journey through the heart's contradictions.
After her acclaimed debut, Abrams takes an even bolder leap into vulnerability, turning late-night stream-of-consciousness and love-tinged anxieties into 13 emotionally resonant anthems. Whether you're lamenting a situationship gone awry or hopelessly falling for someone out of reach, The Secret Of Us is like scrolling through the pages of your raw diary entry composed entirely in all caps and sent over text at 2 A.M.
From the infectious energy of "Felt Good About You" to the gut-wrenching honesty of "I Love You, I'm Sorry," Abrams masterfully portrays the peaks and valleys of young love with cinematic storytelling and lush, intimate vocals. Clocking in at 47 minutes and 39 seconds, the album rides the line of a late-night drive with the windows down, cathartic yet euphoric.