It’s been three long years since Madison Beer dropped her EP As She Pleases, a bold record with just enough personality to feel effortlessly fun. Now on the verge of turning 22, Beer is tackling more poignant and personal subjects in her full-length, debut album Life Support. But despite her spirited authenticity, muddled production missteps prevent the album from reaching its full potential. Beer isn’t trying to find herself on Life Support — she’s sustaining her well-being. The album is aptly titled; Beer fades in and out of focus like a shuddering last breath. Some songs signal a teetering instability while others solidify strength with gallant remarks. From wallowing in heartbreak to reflecting on her mental health, each song is drenched with a bitter honesty that Beer only touched on shallowly in her past work.