Could be shorter, but it's definately a fearless ride in dance-pop experience.
I have to admit that Miley is playing safe card this time. Unlike "Plastic Hearts" that she owned the style and the genre, "Endless Summer Vacation" is more like she fits herself into this dreamy-pop box without any distinct edge she had before.
I'm a big fan of R&B, but unfortunately I can't remember her voice nor any of the songs.
Every unconventional element seemlessly constructed desiring harmonies.
I cannot really get the direction or a feel the shape of Sabrina in this project.
It's hard to not be disappointed with this as they set a high bar with previous projects. That to say, its still a fine R&B work.
It was quite a ride in this album. I've never heard of their past works, so it's not same old same old to me. However, it might not be another symbolic trademark of their music landscape, but it definatiely symbalize thier music taste for me.
There's no Taylor Swift shouting her joy and heartbreaks in this pop album anymore. The album is structured with maturity and simplicity, and that's growth.
There are fewer and fewer decent pop albums on the table recnet years, and for that, I surrender to this one.
The album itself is a feast, and a real and relatable story even it’s not my own journey.
R&B records are easily to fall into the same pattern but not for Ari, she successfully manage her sexuality and self-love fluid into different tracks and make them unique and worth-discover.
Playful, colorful and magical. Every element is balances in its best way. It’s surely a celebration of self-acceptance!
From the creative to execution to production, the album is delivering fine quality. Just fine. Moreover, what makes it hard to listen from the start to the end is the length and the lack of vocal.
To me a nice R&B structure require a nice vocal to fulfill. I’m sorry but here I just got a fine structured album.