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Suzanne Fellini had an ephemeral career (only recorded one album). She mixed disconcerting lyrics with post-punk elements. One (major) hit single came from her self titled album in 1980 called "Love On The Phone". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# Why This Album Matters This sole recording captures something rare: an artist working at the intersection of visceral unease and precise musical craft. The songs combine post-punk's angular instrumentation with lyrics that disturb rather than comfort, creating an unsettling tension that never resolves into easy answers. What makes it compelling isn't novelty but depth—the willingness to explore psychological discomfort through both words and sound. The album's brief existence paradoxically enhances its significance; it feels like a complete artistic statement rather than a chapter in a longer narrative. For listeners curious about how pop music can sustain intellectual ambition while remaining emotionally direct, this deserves serious consideration.