
Every track on ‘Growing Pains’ feels like a heartfelt conversation from Lydia Hahm’s soul.
Growing Pains is Lydia Hahm’s debut album, recorded in Korea after she graduated from college in the USA. The album presents a sophisticated folk-pop sound, branching into groovy and balladic textures, and thematically it navigates nostalgia, self-discovery, growing up, and the passage of time. From its opening tracks, which exude innocence and optimism, to the concluding pieces, which explore maturity and reflection, the album presents a thoughtful arc that invites listeners to experience the evolution of Lydia’s emotional landscape.
The musicality of Growing Pains is striking. Lydia’s vocals are gentle, soothing, and deeply expressive, perfectly pairing with warm guitar tones and intricate melodic arrangements. Each song feels intentional, offering moments of reflection and vulnerability. Lyrics are thoughtful and poetic, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, personal growth, and connection. Tracks like “Just A Dream” showcase soaring, immersive melodies, while “Fading Away” blends delicate guitar licks with haunting vocals for a wistful, introspective feel. “It’s Raining” infuses energy and resilience into the project, and “The End” closes with a tender, piano-led ballad that encapsulates the emotional and sonic journey of the album.
Growing Pains is more than music; it’s an invitation to step into Lydia’s world. The album’s combination of heartfelt storytelling, gorgeous melodies, and emotive vocals creates a compelling and intimate listening experience. Lydia’s ability to connect directly to the listener through her lyrics and melodies makes every track feel like a personal conversation.
For anyone seeking indie pop music that blends vulnerability, warmth, and emotional depth, Growing Pains is a standout debut. It’s an album that not only entertains but also resonates, leaving a lasting impression long after the music stops.
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TRACKLIST
The Leaves Are Still Green
Just A Dream
We’ll Find New Homes
Indoors
Fading Away
White Night
It’s Raining
The Place Where We Were Bored
The End


Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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