![]() ![]() Cyrus matches Idol sneer-for-sneer on "Night Crawling," which marries the simmering vibes of Cyrus' "See You Again" to the seething menace of Idol's "White Wedding." But, like other synthpop pastiches on the album, it suffers the very 21st-century problem of having the right sounds while lacking a climactic moment there's an anemic guitar solo, but that's it. In the same year, the concert tour Best of Both Worlds Tour was organized. It was released on November 27, 2020, by RCA Records, and was her final album with the label she signed with Columbia Records in early 2021. Listening through Plastic Hearts is like bar-hopping along the Sunset Strip if the Sunset Strip somehow played host to the biggest rock acts of the Seventies, Eighties, and Nineties on a. In 2007, Cyrus entered into a contract with Hollywood Records and began a solo career. Dua Lipa's own dalliance with that decade's pop legacy makes her a fine foil for Cyrus on the steely "Prisoner." She clearly wants to channel art-pop vibes here and there the smoky "Gimme What I Want" nicks its beat from Nine Inch Nails' "Closer," while the Jett duet "Bad Karma" revels in the weirdness of using gasps as percussive elements. Plastic Hearts is the seventh studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus. Track 3 on Plastic Hearts Produced by Louis Bell & watt Angels Like You is the third track and single on Miley Cyrus seventh studio album Plastic Hearts. The 27-year-old kicked off the cycle with the Stevie Nicks-sampling single Midnight Sky this summer. Guest stars Joan Jett and Billy Idol further reveal that Cyrus is looking to rekindle the punk-spirited, pop-minded side of the '80s, as do bonus-edition covers of Blondie's sighing "Heart of Glass" and the Cranberries' stormy "Zombie." (OK, that one's from the '90s, but the Irish band definitely had Blondie in its bloodline). Miley Cyrus has officially announced her seventh album Plastic Hearts. ![]()
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