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Release Date: 04/09/26
'The Fatal Flaw' is the much anticipated sophomore album from Paris Paloma. The album examines Love from a deeper and philosophical perspective — Love as Art, Love under the Patriarchy, and Love as a political and radical act. Even songs that aren't explicitly about love explore its absence and consequences. Tracklisting: Miyazaki; Rothko; Stem the Flow; Bleeding Part of Me; get her the fucking flowers; Pre-Raphaelite; Good Girl; Pyrrhus (you go where I cannot); Silhouette on the Hill; Good Boy; Beautiful Birds; I Cry in Front of Paintings.
'The Fatal Flaw' is the much anticipated sophomore album from Paris Paloma. The album examines Love from a deeper and philosophical perspective — Love as Art, Love under the Patriarchy, and Love as a political and radical act. Even songs that aren't explicitly about love explore its absence and consequences. Tracklisting: Miyazaki; Rothko; Stem the Flow; Bleeding Part of Me; get her the fucking flowers; Pre-Raphaelite; Good Girl; Pyrrhus (you go where I cannot); Silhouette on the Hill; Good Boy; Beautiful Birds; I Cry in Front of Paintings.
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Release Date: 04/09/26
'The Fatal Flaw' is the much anticipated sophomore album from Paris Paloma. The album examines Love from a deeper and philosophical perspective — Love as Art, Love under the Patriarchy, and Love as a political and radical act. Even songs that aren't explicitly about love explore its absence and consequences. Tracklisting: Miyazaki; Rothko; Stem the Flow; Bleeding Part of Me; get her the fucking flowers; Pre-Raphaelite; Good Girl; Pyrrhus (you go where I cannot); Silhouette on the Hill; Good Boy; Beautiful Birds; I Cry in Front of Paintings.
'The Fatal Flaw' is the much anticipated sophomore album from Paris Paloma. The album examines Love from a deeper and philosophical perspective — Love as Art, Love under the Patriarchy, and Love as a political and radical act. Even songs that aren't explicitly about love explore its absence and consequences. Tracklisting: Miyazaki; Rothko; Stem the Flow; Bleeding Part of Me; get her the fucking flowers; Pre-Raphaelite; Good Girl; Pyrrhus (you go where I cannot); Silhouette on the Hill; Good Boy; Beautiful Birds; I Cry in Front of Paintings.

















