After the 2020 rocker ‘Plastic Hearts’, the singer embraces pop, but also other genres
Not so a return to pop. But almost. This is the balance sheet of “Endless Summer Vacation”, the eighth album that Miley Cyrus launches in her career this Friday March 10th. The album is available on digital platforms.
She spent a good few years shedding her image as Disney’s eternal Hannah Montana. You did a good job on this.
He’s cultivated a funky mullet, studied Iggy Pop’s moves, played with Metallica, and invited Billy Idol and Joan Jett to duet at his rock nightclub three years ago.
And he solidifies all of that twist with a certain return to danceable pop on “Endless Summer Vacation.”
The first single was already pointing it out. And released early it became number one in several countries, which hasn’t happened since “Wrecking Ball” 10 years ago.
Along the way, in addition to all of the above, she recorded with the Flaming Lips, starred in the dystopian series ‘Black Mirror’ and went through a messy divorce.
It has all been fuel for her to arrive at the album that seems to represent her best. In addition to dancing pop, there are flirtations with 80s synth pop, R’n’B and even psychedelic rock in the 12-track work.
He caps off a 15-year trajectory in music since taking off an image that’s very hard to take off as a Disney star.
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