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I never expected a cohesive album from Miley and all descriptions sound good to me (except for Muddy Feet) so my hype is as strong as always :giraffe:

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Just now, josesuxx said:

I never expected a cohesive album from Miley and all descriptions sound good to me (except for Muddy Feet) so my hype is as strong as always :giraffe:

same!

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5 minutes ago, dangerousalex said:

Mike Will's production tags on Bangerz were actually iconic and elevated the songs :clap3:

Mega spill bestie :clap3:

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13 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

 

What is this :priceless:

 

'Malibu', 'Thinkin', 'Bad Mood', 'Miss You So Much' ... an album full of bops :cm: 

 

and Oren Yoel is a genius producer, he's got nothing on Aaron Dresner for example.

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8 minutes ago, josesuxx said:

I never expected a cohesive album from Miley and all descriptions sound good to me (except for Muddy Feet) so my hype is as strong as always :giraffe:

'stinky feet' was my least hyped track, it's just all around awful from the feat to the lengtht.

but after @BlackoutZone's description I'm so hyped for it :alexz2: masterpiece incoming.

 

i feel like we're gettin something just as iconic as Cattitude 

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From that lenghty discription this album sounds like a mess. :dies: I'm still hyped though. Handstand already sounds like the best song she ever recorded from that snippet alone so I'll still give it a try.

Posted
1 hour ago, BlackoutZone said:

Due to demand I wrote something nn :bird:

 

 

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Endless Summer Vacation is a record of compromises between various Mileys. Instead of being a definitive statement on one field it's a collection of songs going in different directions. For an artist who often dismisses their previous efforts as soon as the next album cycle arrives, this might be a healthy attempt at satisfying every side of her at once, but taking this road might lead to an album being more appreciated in pieces rather than as sum of its parts.

 

And just like that the album opens with Flowers being a danceable rocky disco tinged kicker, but the following two tracks, Jaded and Rose Colored Lenses, are nostalgia filled guitar ballads. While Jaded is a reflection on relationship regrets and mistakes, Rose Colored Lenses is a romantic longing for beautiful love to last forever. Brandi Carlie assisted, though only through backing vocals, Thousand Miles is unsurprisingly more country/Americana leaning track. It picks up the tempo of the album a bit, but the overall vibes from guitars and harmonica keep the cozy nostalgic feeling afloat. The previously live-debuted You went from a piano track to another rock oriented ballad, but at this point on the album it fails to bring anything new to the table.

 

Luckily the very next track awaiting in the center of the album brings a lot of freshness. So much nothing else on Endless Summer Vacation sounds quite like it. Handstand is a psychedelic, not bound to usual structure, manifesto of a song. It finds Miley embrace confidence in her uniqueness as she sings "You're questioning the science, cause you don't understand how I'm doing, what I'm doing in a ******* handstand" over twisted electronic beats. This superb song is such a sonically interesting and standing-out point of the record it sadly happens to outshine the vast majority of the other tracks due to their predictable nature. I hope this will be sign for Miley to carry this confidence with herself and try experimenting more in the future.

 

After this trip ESV jumps into more electro-pop sound, far more reminiscent of old Miley. Both River and Violet Chemistry are upbeat pop songs with rich, electronic production, shoe in favorites for those who love her fun and especially loud side! This energetic thrill sadly suffers a bit from poor mixing and overproduced vocals that don't let Miley effortlessly flow on the track. Ideally these two would be followed by Wildcard, which is another instrumentally massive and bright song, but the pace gets interrupted by Sia-joined effort, Muddy Feet. Unmelodic, repetitive cacophony of simple drum/piano/guitar patterns mixed with Wo-o-o-o-oh-ing post-chorus makes the whole song sound really jarring and completely out of place. The album ends with two more tracks that again take sound direction into new places. Island, accurately to its title, has a very chill, a bit dreamy, but swingy, island vibe, while Wonder Woman is full on piano ballad that allows Miley to express her strong vocal power through sadness.

 

Overall Endless Summer Vacation feels just like its title - wild and free, bright, warm and dry from scorching heat of the sun but often breezy and smooth like the ocean. It might not take the crown as her best record from far more exciting and dynamic Plastic Hearts, but it's a pleasing effort of Miley trying to be flexible and mass appealing

 

 

Your writing is excellent and what a good review. This is exactly what I expected from the album and I'm sure your review gave a fair impression.

Posted
1 minute ago, Matangi said:

You ate him up canim. And not your username being Kayseri Mantisi, the gift from GOD. :heart2:

Omg likeee spill :heart: Where are you from dm me nowwww :celestial5:

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So it’s Younger Now but in Los Angeles instead of Nashville 

Posted (edited)

The fact that Flowers is followed up by 2 ballads is sending me 

 

edit: nvm forgot about jaded

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Posted

Taste Of My Own best song already and it's not even included

Posted
1 hour ago, BlackoutZone said:

Due to demand I wrote something nn :bird:

 

 

  Hide contents

Endless Summer Vacation is a record of compromises between various Mileys. Instead of being a definitive statement on one field it's a collection of songs going in different directions. For an artist who often dismisses their previous efforts as soon as the next album cycle arrives, this might be a healthy attempt at satisfying every side of her at once, but taking this road might lead to an album being more appreciated in pieces rather than as sum of its parts.

 

And just like that the album opens with Flowers being a danceable rocky disco tinged kicker, but the following two tracks, Jaded and Rose Colored Lenses, are nostalgia filled guitar ballads. While Jaded is a reflection on relationship regrets and mistakes, Rose Colored Lenses is a romantic longing for beautiful love to last forever. Brandi Carlie assisted, though only through backing vocals, Thousand Miles is unsurprisingly more country/Americana leaning track. It picks up the tempo of the album a bit, but the overall vibes from guitars and harmonica keep the cozy nostalgic feeling afloat. The previously live-debuted You went from a piano track to another rock oriented ballad, but at this point on the album it fails to bring anything new to the table.

 

Luckily the very next track awaiting in the center of the album brings a lot of freshness. So much nothing else on Endless Summer Vacation sounds quite like it. Handstand is a psychedelic, not bound to usual structure, manifesto of a song. It finds Miley embrace confidence in her uniqueness as she sings "You're questioning the science, cause you don't understand how I'm doing, what I'm doing in a ******* handstand" over twisted electronic beats. This superb song is such a sonically interesting and standing-out point of the record it sadly happens to outshine the vast majority of the other tracks due to their predictable nature. I hope this will be sign for Miley to carry this confidence with herself and try experimenting more in the future.

 

After this trip ESV jumps into more electro-pop sound, far more reminiscent of old Miley. Both River and Violet Chemistry are upbeat pop songs with rich, electronic production, shoe in favorites for those who love her fun and especially loud side! This energetic thrill sadly suffers a bit from poor mixing and overproduced vocals that don't let Miley effortlessly flow on the track. Ideally these two would be followed by Wildcard, which is another instrumentally massive and bright song, but the pace gets interrupted by Sia-joined effort, Muddy Feet. Unmelodic, repetitive cacophony of simple drum/piano/guitar patterns mixed with Wo-o-o-o-oh-ing post-chorus makes the whole song sound really jarring and completely out of place. The album ends with two more tracks that again take sound direction into new places. Island, accurately to its title, has a very chill, a bit dreamy, but swingy, island vibe, while Wonder Woman is full on piano ballad that allows Miley to express her strong vocal power through sadness.

 

Overall Endless Summer Vacation feels just like its title - wild and free, bright, warm and dry from scorching heat of the sun but often breezy and smooth like the ocean. It might not take the crown as her best record from far more exciting and dynamic Plastic Hearts, but it's a pleasing effort of Miley trying to be flexible and mass appealing

 

 

i couldn't be less excited for this album *cry*

Posted
19 minutes ago, Matangi said:

You ate him up canim. And not your username being Kayseri Mantisi, the gift from GOD. :heart2:

"You ate him up", how old are you? 10? :dies: 

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7 minutes ago, Squall said:

"You ate him up", how old are you? 10? :dies: 

That's such a normal thing to say but you're probably like 40 if you're saying this lmao, which is worse:bibliahh:

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1 minute ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

That's such a normal thing to say but you're probably like 40 if you're saying this lmao, which is worse:bibliahh:

Honestly kinda miss 2013 ATRL when we didn't have kids like you around :rip: 

 

Can't wait for an actual review to be released, couuld be coming on Wednesday or something

Posted
32 minutes ago, Matangi said:

You ate him up canim. And not your username being Kayseri Mantisi, the gift from GOD. :heart2:

not you being turkish too i guess? :skull:

smoore95GAGA
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From BZ’s review, it sounds like this is gonna be a Star-Crossed kind of album. Career highlights like Cherry Blossom, Breadwinner and Camera Roll, and then songs that are just… there. Which is fine, I’ll keep the highlights and forget the rest :gaycat5:

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Thank You @BlackoutZone! I am so excited for this album now!

Posted
9 minutes ago, Squall said:

Honestly kinda miss 2013 ATRL when we didn't have kids like you around :rip: 

 

Can't wait for an actual review to be released, couuld be coming on Wednesday or something

Awww yeah maybe ATRL is not your old little internet bubble with all the other 40 year olds anymore :heart: Honestly, you hating producer tags make sense now :bibliahh:

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1 minute ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

Awww yeah maybe ATRL is not your old little internet bubble with all the other 40 year olds anymore :heart: Honestly, you hating producer tags make sense now :bibliahh:

Not sure what not liking tag producers has to do with age, especially since, according to your own article that you didn't seem to read, they have been around/take their roots in the 90s. But keep acting like a fool I guess, sounds like this is a PopCrave Twitter comment section, whatever. :rip:

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I just want bops
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Posted
2 minutes ago, Squall said:

Not sure what not liking tag producers has to do with age, especially since, according to your own article that you didn't seem to read, they have been around/take their roots in the 90s. But keep acting like a fool I guess, sounds like this is a PopCrave Twitter comment section, whatever. :rip:

You started with the age thing not me. You were the one that replied with “ “You ate him up", how old are you? 10? ”. Producer tags being around since 90s has nothing to do with what I said. Don't take everything this seriously, if someone saying “you ate him up” makes you immediately think of PopCrave and makes you fume this hard then I don't know what to say :skull: :toofunny2: 

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9 minutes ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

You started with the age thing not me. You were the one that replied with “ “You ate him up", how old are you? 10? ”. Producer tags being around since 90s has nothing to do with what I said. Don't take everything this seriously, if someone saying “you ate him up” makes you immediately think of PopCrave and makes you fume this hard then I don't know what to say :skull: :toofunny2: 

I wasn't responding to you so not sure who asked you? You're saying "you're old, that's why you don't like tags!!!!!!!" and that's why I said that, was it that hard to understand? :dies: 

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