The debut album from twenty-five-year-old British alt-pop diarist Shura is a tangle of glam and glum. Born in the Nineties and in love with the bubble beats and synth clouds of the Eighties, she builds her music as a glossy shell around detailed dissections of missed connections. "What's It Gonna Be?&q…
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Review: Shura’s ‘Nothing’s Real’ Is a Downer Glam Gem