![]() ![]() I could write a sentence or two about how many dude-infused rock bands have tried to cover this ’90s classic from The Cranberries. Who among us hasn’t struggled with identity crisis or regret? I’m sure there are stupid dudes who will look at the headline for this blog, roll their eyes, and mutter something under their breath about how dumb it is for a grown-a*s woman to rhapsodize her love of the former Hannah Montana star. ![]() She continued to live her life authentically, write music, sing, show up for her family, make time for charitable events and - eventually - attempt to get sober. But no matter how many people called her stupid or over-sexualized, or blamed her for setting a bad example, Miley held her head high and moved forward. ![]() Pitchfork’s Shaad D’Souza puts it perfectly in noting, “her sandpapery alto has never sounded more natural.”Īfter the 2013 MTV Awards twerking incident, Miley Cyrus underwent a serious identity crisis - stuck for years between the innocent Hannah Montana persona and full-blown womanhood. Like fine, red wine, Miley’s vocals have aged beautifully, and on Plastic Hearts, we can appreciate their weathered, lived-in smokiness. Yes, I’m swooning from my chair, over here in the suburbs of Fairfield, Connecticut. Joan Jett’s never sounded hotter, and neither has Billy Idol on “Night Crawling,” which is sultry and a touch goth. Not gonna lie, the first track I streamed was “Bad Karma,” featuring orgasmically rich uh-huh huhs that would make Julia Michaels shiver. Joan Jett and Billy Idol Make an appearance. Thank you, Miley, for saving me from the depths of 2020 misery.Ģ. It will fix your head, as you drive down the highway, nostalgic for warm rehearsal spaces and gigs at dive bars. Miley made the record that will fix your broken December, with its face mask mandates and axed holiday visits. We need a fierce, balls-out babe rocking our world right now. I just started listening to Miley Cyrus’ new record Plastic Heart today, and it’s brilliant. ![]()
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