amy
Plastic Hearts
Miley Cyrus (2020)
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Allcasty
Dark Rock Miley ❤️🖤
Ryan1Nunez
Plastic Hearts marks a bold and exciting shift for Miley Cyrus, embracing a gritty, rock-infused sound that suits her raspy vocals perfectly. Blending glam rock, punk, and ’80s pop influences, the album feels both nostalgic and fresh, with standout tracks like “Midnight Sky,” “Prisoner” (feat. Dua Lipa), and the title track showcasing her versatility and edge. Miley sounds more confident and authentic than ever, channeling raw emotion and attitude through punchy guitar riffs and anthemic choruses. Collaborations with legends like Joan Jett and Billy Idol add even more rock cred to the mix. While not every track hits the same high, Plastic Hearts is a strong, cohesive project that proves Miley isn’t afraid to evolve—and she wears this new era incredibly well
pitchfork
Stepping confidently into her “rock era,” Miley offers a genuinely pleasing, though sometimes hamfisted record that staves off the awkwardness and missteps that plagued her previous albums.
fantano
Overproduction notwithstanding, Plastic Hearts stands out for bringing a bit of edge to the current 80s revival.
consequence
The pop star finds a fit for her distinctive voice in a pastiche of synth-pop with attitude
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