Reviews
"Previously heard tracks still stand up as pop juggernauts but there’s an obvious growth that has happened during the two-year wait; sonically and lyrically, Shura is at her most urgent and incisive.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Born in the Nineties and in love with the bubble beats and synth clouds of the Eighties, she builds her music as a glossy shell around detailed dissections of missed connections.", "She’s at the vanguard of a scene of young queer pop stars who are updating the ’80s model of self-sufficient, fully liberated mainstream pop....NOTHING'S REAL offers a fresh vision for pop’s new reality.", "Shura is one of many artists still writing Madonna’s obituary, with a sound that harkens back to the True Blue era’s 'Open Your Heart' and 'Where’s The Party.'", "‘What’s It Gonna Be?’ makes the capriciousness of young love sound thrilling, whereas its neighbouring track ‘Touch’ is a gem of a torch song that bears the pained voice of experience."