Plastic hearts album review6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Plastic Hearts is a lot of things without feeling like it’s too many things. If you want introspective storytelling lyrics, Miley goes there too. If you want something slowed down, you’ll get that ( Never Be Me surprised me in a great way and so did Golden G String). If you want to dance, you’ll get that on this album. I don’t know how or why she is this artistic vessel. And maybe it’s her country roots and her pop childhood and her love of rock and roll that just found a way to mix and mesh wonderfully. She’s got an emerging pop superstar in Dua Lipa right there on Prisoner (which evokes vibes of Olivia Newton-John’s Physical), she gives me deep NIN Closer feelings in the bass lines on Gimme What I Want (and it fits), and she offers of one of Johnny Cash’s most famous lyrics, “I walk the line”, on Never Be Me.įrom pop to rock to country, it all works for Miley Cyrus in a way it wouldn’t for a lot of artists. ![]() I don’t know if chameleon is the right way to describe Miley Cyrus as an artist – or if she’s just talented enough and interested in enough variety that she can incorporate as many influences and sounds and ideas as she wants into an album like Plastic Hearts. It’ll serve as a gateway record to new genres for many of her fans. Love how she’s all in on the rock vibe yet she preserves her own style. Prisoner, High, Midnight Sky & Plastic Hearts are my favorites. The new Miley Cyrus album Plastic Hearts is so good. KOC is a smart dude who loves music, and I respect the heck out of him – so here are his thoughts about Plastic Hearts. On release day, I was scrolling through Twitter and this tweet from NBA writer/podcaster (and pretty good hobbyist guitar player) popped up. ![]() Legend and Hall of Famer, Stevie Nicks coming on for Midnight Sky (Edge of Midnight) is everything I could have wanted as one more reason to be excited for the entire album. Here’s what I said in the New Music Spotlight when it dropped: “Miley’s new album, Plastic Hearts drops on November 27, 2020, and now we know that this killer remix of Midnight Sky is going to be track #13. Note: (Most of the time) When I listen to Midnight Sky, I hear the Edge Of Midnight remix in my head because it’s so damn good too. It’s in her voice, but also in her attitude, and when she flashes that snarl with the curled lip, she’s as much bad-ass performative rock star as we’ve got these days. The big upside, of course, is that these songs all work ( Night Crawling, Bad Karma, Edge Of Midnight). But what those first three names, Idol, Jett, and Nicks, bring to the table is a rock and roll edge and power that Cyrus’ pop fans might not otherwise be all-in on. I mentioned the guest appearances on the album already, and they’re a lot of fun. Personally, if I’m not starting at the top of the tracklist (which I do recommend), I’m starting with Midnight Sky. So when I hit play and listened… I was happy, and maybe not surprised, and maybe not relieved, but satisfied and smiling. I wanted it to be awesome, but you can’t always get what you want. I fully admit that I was exciting going into this album. This really is a release packed with extras and wow moments. And, on Apple Music, there are four additional bonus tracks, with Backyard Sessions of High, Plastic Hearts, Golden G String, and Angels Like You. It’s got appearances by legends Billy Idol, Joan Jett, and Stevie Nicks as well as 6-time 2021 GRAMMY nominee, Dua Lipa. Plastic Hearts is a 12-song album, stretched into a 15-song album thanks to a remix and two live covers. The evolution and opportunities and chances and risks and rewards and hits are all equally as exciting when it comes to seemingly every step she takes in her career now. ![]() Miley Cyrus’s journey from dual-identitied child star to grown woman making her own artistic decisions may never be complete, and that’s okay by me. ![]()
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