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“River” by Miley Cyrus + Top 10 Albums of 2023 (numbers 1 + 2), Friday, April 26, 2024

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Last month , I started listing my top albums of 2023. Today, I’m going to reveal my top two albums of last year. #2 is Miley Cyrus ’s Endless Summer Vacation . I never thought that there would be a day when Hannah Montana would claim the number two best album of the year in my taste. But Endless Summer Vacation was an incredible album. The album departs from her trip into rock music from 2020’s Plastic Hearts into country-flavored pop. I’ve talked about how the single “ Flowers ” overshadowed the album. The song serves as a thesis statement to the breakup album, but the other songs emphasize the process of breaking up and the happy memories of a relationship. The songwriting is excellent, and the instrumentation on the album is superb. Cyrus’s old-soul lullaby-like post-album addition “ Use to Be Young ” pair nicely with her smoky mezzo-soprano vocals. But the album’s charm is mostly in the songs that got minimal attention, from the summer-by-the-pool guitar track two “ Jaded ” to th

“You” by Miley Cyrus, Tuesday, August 15, 2023 + Along for the Ride Playlist: Songs for the Road

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This year, Endless Summer Vacation has been the most featured album because of today's song, " You ." Maybe "Flowers" is the stand out track, but almost every other song is so much better than that song. I'll probably do a track-by-track sometime on this record, but today, as the summer is winding down, I wanted to share the Spotify version of my Road Trip Mix titled Along for the Ride: Songs for the Road. This is one of my personal playlists for long rides and drives. I updated it today to better fit with songs that have to do with driving. There may be more appropriate tracks, but I wanted to prioritize listenability. Enjoy!

“Rose Colored Lenses” by Miley Cyrus, Sunday, June 4, 2023

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  This is the third track I’ve talked about from Miley Cyrus ’ latest album, Endless Summer Vacation .   Although the album doesn’t have a title track, the album’s title comes from the album’s third track, “ Rose Colored Lenses .” Musically, the track is proof of the influence of Cyrus’ last album, Plastic Hearts . While Endless Summer Vacation is thoroughly a pop album and a kind of return to form of the “ Wrecking Ball ” singer, the heavy bass guitar in the ballad “Rose Colored Lenses” feels like it comes from the rock-heavy previous album. SOMEHOW THE BEDSHEETS ARE DIRTY. Lyrically both Endless Summer Vacation and Plastic Hearts are similar. Both albums deal with the singer’s divorce with Liam Hemsworth . Both albums deal with the singer’s independent, untamable spirit. And both albums have a little regret in them. Today’s song “Rose Colored Lenses” is a recollection about how good the sex was. The metaphor of the song likens sex to putting on “rose-colored lenses,” initially blindi

“Thousand Miles” by Miley Cyrus ft. Brandi Carlile, Sunday, May 28, 2023

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  Last week fans were upset when Miley Cyrus announced that she wouldn’t go on tour for her latest record, Endless Summer Vacation . The singer hasn’t headlined an arena tour since 2014’s supporting tour for Bangerz . Cyrus told British Vogue that “singing for hundreds of thousands of people isn’t really the thing that I love. . . There’s no connection.  There’s no safety. It’s also not natural. It’s so isolating because if you’re in front of 100,000 people then you are alone.” So, as the music industry is trying to return to normal in 2023, just how many major players will throw a Miley Cyrus wrench into the Ticketmaster machine? I’M HOLDING ON LIKE A ROLLING STONE. Miley Cyrus’ eighth studio record Endless Summer Vacation has brought Miley Cyrus back to the spotlight nearly ten years after she swung into the number 1 spot on Billboard ’s Hot 100 , nude on a “ Wrecking Ball .” In fact, this year’s “ Flowers ” beat “Wrecking Ball”’s 3-week reign atop the Hot 100 chart by 5 weeks, 8 w