Club Sweethearts Hazel Grace Review
She represents the girl who has read all the romance novels but realized real life doesn't come with a third-act reconciliation. She is the voice for the listener who wants to feel something—even if that something hurts. If you are a fan of Purity Ring’s intimacy, EKKSTACY’s rawness, or Ethel Cain’s storytelling, Club Sweethearts featuring Hazel Grace is your next obsession.
Consider the bridge from "Sweetheart Privilege": "I held the door open for the silence / You brought a wrecking ball disguised as a violin." It is literary without being pretentious. It is sad without being exhausting. Hazel Grace has the rare ability to write a line that makes you want to cry on the dance floor while simultaneously raising your hands to the beat. Beyond the audio, Hazel Grace defines the Club Sweethearts visual identity. Her signature look—often described as "Prom Queen Vampire"—combines Y2K glitter with grunge undertones. In press photos and lyric videos, she is frequently seen in soft focus, surrounded by CRT monitors and wilting roses. club sweethearts hazel grace
She is not trying to save the genre. She is trying to save the feeling. She represents the girl who has read all