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Endless Album Review
A review of Miley Cyrus’ new album. story and design by
john kowalski
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Listening to “Endless Summer Vacation” by Miley Cyrus is an intriguing experience. Released on March 10th, 2023, the album is a commerical success for Cyrus, with the song “Flowers” recieving over 600,000,000 streams on Spotify. “Flowers” is a power ballade, expressing Cyrus’ empowerment and her ability to break free from an unnamed relationship. You can feel her happiness emanate from this song, as their emotion is clear, vibrant, and strong.
The next song “Jaded”, has Cyrus reveal her deep trauma even more, discussing a romantic relationship gone bad. Belting out her heart, she vocalizes their past feelings, articulating a contrasting set of emotions felt after the breakup beautifully in audio format.
Cyrus later expands her repertoire with a track in the style of contemporary country music. Focusing on her romantic relationship with a partner, Cyrus’ explains in depth how she wants to have a powerful and meaningful relationship with this person.
Focusing elsewhere, I find the rest of the songs on the album to follow a rather similar pattern, either being power ballads or discussing future romantic relationships. While this may seem repetitive, Cyrus makes sure to input some variety in her songwriting, bringing in Sia on the song “Muddy Feet”. I feel this is the most intense track on the album, filling your ears with Cyrus shouting “Get the f*ck out of my house” over and over.
Miley Cyrus, with her album “Endless Summer Vacation” truly asserts that she’s still a powerhouse in popular music. She wants you to know that this is her album, these are her songs, and that she can still create music to appeal to the masses.

7.5/10.