7/10
Leanne Gallati’s latest EP 'Not Your Type' is a clever, heartfelt exploration of love, rejection, and self-acceptance. Across four tracks, Gallati navigates the messy terrain of her twenties with a combination of honesty and humour, crafting songs that are both introspective and irresistibly engaging.
Opening with the jazzy, self-aware 'Standoff', she sets the tone with her effortless vocal delivery and lyrical wit, tackling the façade and pretence that often complicate relationships. The energy ramps up with 'Villain 2.0', where brisk piano lines and lively percussion underscore her candid acknowledgment of her own imperfections. It’s a bold statement that makes vulnerability feel empowering rather than exposing.
'Rewind' shifts the mood, offering a serene, almost reflective pause, while 'Pretty Monsters' closes the EP with a satisfying blend of charm and insight. The track’s refrain, drawn from the EP’s title lyric, serves as a playful declaration of self-worth, leaving us with a sense of liberation and joy.
What makes 'Not Your Type' stand out is Gallati’s ability to balance humour and poignancy, crafting songs that feel intimate without ever being overbearing. Her clear, expressive vocals float atop arrangements that are both polished and playful, from crisp percussion to jazzy piano lines, resulting in music that’s instantly memorable.
Ultimately, 'Not Your Type' is a celebration of authenticity, resilience, and the delight found in embracing one’s quirks. Gallati’s talent for channeling heartbreak into spirited, witty, and deeply personal tracks cements her place as a singular voice in contemporary indie music, an artist who makes vulnerability feel like a triumph.