
Polished Y2K pop defined by shimmering harmonies, sun-drenched mid-tempo grooves, and a transition into glossy, disco-inflected dance-pop.
September 9, 2002 · Innocent
Feels So Good sounds like the peak of British seaside pop in the early 2000s: bright, uncomplicated, and perpetually bathed in a golden-hour glow. It is an album that trades the experimental synth-pop edges of their debut for a more refined, commercial sheen that feels specifically designed for warm car stereos and high-street boutiques. The sonic palette is dominated by liquid synths and crisp drum machines, occasionally softened by the strum of an acoustic guitar that grounds the more electronic moments in a relatable, girl-next-door intimacy.
How does Feels So Good sound next to the rest of Atomic Kitten's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into harmonized than the rest of the catalogue.
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