โ€˜West End Girlโ€™ explained: Lily Allenโ€™s new album amid breakup with David Harbour

โ€˜West End Girlโ€™ explained: Lily Allenโ€™s new album amid breakup with David Harbour


For the first time in seven years, Lily Allen is back with a new album. Itโ€™s intimate, raw and autofictional.

Last week, the โ€œSmileโ€ singer shared a 14-track breakup record, โ€œWest End Girl.โ€ Amid her split with โ€œStranger Thingsโ€ actor David Harbour, Allen provides an in-depth look into a broken relationship where the line between being open and being unfaithful is thin, where dating apps are on the table and where heartbreak seems inevitable.

The album, which was written in 10 days last December, begins with Allenโ€™s move to New York. The singer relocated to the East Coast in 2020 with her two daughters and then-husband, following the coupleโ€™s whirlwind wedding in Las Vegas. When Allen started dating Harbour in 2019, she had just finalized her divorce from Sam Cooper, with whom she shares her children.

On โ€œWest End Girlโ€™sโ€ opening track, she sings about receiving an offer to be in a West End production in London. In 2021, Allen made her debut in the supernatural play โ€œ2:22 โ€” A Ghost Story.โ€ From that moment on, tensions and distance only continued to build between the pair. Toward the end of the title track, Allen includes her end of a call where her partner is seemingly asking to open up the marriage.

As the pop melodies continue to ebb and flow, Allen reveals accusations of infidelity, the complications of being in an open marriage and mentions a pseudonym for a mistress on a track named โ€œMadeline.โ€ She doesnโ€™t stray away from details, especially when it comes to finding boxes of sex toys, love letters from other women and calling her partner a โ€œsex addictโ€ on โ€œPโ€” Palace.โ€

By the end of the record, she makes it clear that the relationship is irreparable. The pair announced their separation last February after four years of marriage. Since the projectโ€™s release last Friday, critics have been quick to fawn over Allenโ€™s return to music and Allen has been sure to let the press know the album is not fully based in fact.

In an interview with The Times, the U.K.โ€™s oldest national daily newspaper, she says, โ€œI donโ€™t think I could say itโ€™s all true โ€” I have artistic license. โ€ฆ But yes, there are definitely things I experienced within my relationship that have ended up on this album.โ€

She similarly told Perfect Magazine that the work can be considered โ€œautofictionโ€ and that an โ€œalter egoโ€ is singing. When sitting down with British Vogue, she clarified that the album is inspired by what went on in the relationship between, but โ€œthatโ€™s not to say that itโ€™s all gospel,โ€

Harbour has yet to directly speak out about their relationship and has strayed away from the public eye, disabling comments on his Instagram page.

In an interview with GQ in April, he said, โ€œThereโ€™s no use in that form of engaging [with tabloid news] because itโ€™s all based on hysterical hyperbole.โ€

The highly anticipated final season of Netflixโ€™s โ€œStranger Things,โ€ where Harbour plays the role of police chief Jim Hopper, will be released Nov. 27.

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