Forever in Your Heart is the fifth studio album by Canadian noise pop duo Black Dresses.
The duo cited harassment directed towards band member Devi McCallion by fans as the reason for the disbandment.
Lyrically, the album explores themes of alienation, isolation, apathy, dissociation, anxiety, patriarchy, and the pressures of conformity that the duo have felt as a result of being trans women, as well as tranquility and beauty.
[1][3][4][5] In a positive review for Pitchfork, Colin Joyce felt that the album was heavier and more upsetting compared with Peaceful as Hell, but also noted themes of hope and tranquility which made the darker subject matter feel "cathartic and transformative".
praised the mixing of genres on the album as well as the sincerity of the lyrics, concluding that "Forever in Your Heart is the freakish magnum opus of Black Dresses, sure to inspire the next generation of experimental musicians and fans.