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I Want to Grow Up

I Want to Grow Up
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Studio album by Colleen Green
Released February 24, 2015 (2015-02-24)
Studio July 2014
Sputnik Sound in Nashville, Tennessee
Genre
Length 36:46
Label
Producer
  • Colleen Green
  • Jake Orrall
Colleen Green chronology
Sock It to Me
(2013)Sock It to Me2013
I Want to Grow Up
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
Consequence of Sound B
NME 7/10
Pitchfork 7.4/10
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars
Spin 8/10

I Want to Grow Up is the third studio album by American indie pop musician Colleen Green, released on February 24, 2015 through Hardly Art. The album's title is a play on the Descendents' I Don't Want to Grow Up.

I Want to Grow Up was Green's first album professionally recorded in a studio. The album features Jake Orrall of JEFF The Brotherhood on guitar and Diarrhea Planet's Casey Weissbuch on drums. Green spoke on recording the album in an interview with Stereogum:

I Want to Grow Up received positive reviews. Pitchfork's Jes Skolnik praised Green's "elegantly wry, acerbic, hooky pop style. Her blasé delivery might seem impenetrable at first, but there is warmth and wit to her work that rewards those who are patient enough to hear its message." Tim Sendra of Allmusic dubbed it a "nice progression from her debut," complimenting its "really good pop songs that'll have you singing along after the first spin."Spin's Dan Weiss wrote that "I Want to Grow Up involves aspirations rather than answers, and thus little is resolved of the album’s many inner conflicts. Only the sweet-and-sour music they’re set to offers any kind of relief." Nick Freed, writing for Consequence of Sound, described the album as an "exploration of a day in the life of a 30-year-old with an infectious punk rock soundtrack."Rob Sheffield at Rolling Stone compared the album's sound to Juliana Hatfield and the Muffs. Noel Gardner of NME wrote that "While I Want To Grow Up doesn’t exactly break new ground, it compensates by being affecting, relatable and having occasional gnarly solos."

Ben Ratliff at The New York Times wrote that "Around her songs, there is a basic air of competence, toughness, self-reliance — she's organized her sound, has identified her neuroses and doesn't need your help."


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