Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation

2023 - 3 - 10

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Miley Cyrus Shares New Album 'Endless Summer Vacation' (Complex)

After taking a rock-oriented pivot with her last full-length, Miley Cyrus has returned with her eighth studio album 'Endless Summer Vacation.'

The special also boasts a performance from Rufus Wainwright, and various interviews conducted inside the former Los Angeles home of iconic singer Frank Sinatra. As a follow-up to her rock-oriented Plastic Hearts, Miley’s latest sees her return to a more widely accessible sound. [Miley Cyrus](http://www.complex.com/tag/miley-cyrus/) has returned with her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation.

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Miley Cyrus' 'Endless Summer Vacation' Comes to an End in New ... (HYPEBEAST)

Miley Cyrus' 'Endless Summer Vacation' Comes to an End in New Album: Her first studio album in three years.

Endless Summer Vacation hears Cyrus dissect her personal relationships and reflect on how it has affected her, running through the highs and lows and the love and heartbreak, which allowed her to grow stronger and more confident in the aftermath. Recorded in Los Angeles, she enlisted Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, Mike WiLL Made-It and Tyler Johnson to produce the album and is described as her love letter to the city. Stream Miley Cyrus’ Endless Summer Vacation on Spotify and Apple Music, and watch Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions) on Disney+ at 1 p.m.

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How to Watch Miley Cyrus 'Endless Summer Vacation' Special on ... (Rolling Stone)

On the heels of her new album, 'Miley Cyrus: Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)' is now streaming on Disney+. Here's how to watch it online.

[Disney+ subscription](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/jE1rv) for now. [Disney Bundle Trio](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/jE1rv), which includes Hulu and ESPN+ for $12.99/month. ‘Flowers,’ the lead single from Friday’s Saturn-return post-divorce album Endless Summer Vacation, marks the culmination of her unlikely journey from Hannah Montana to world-wise adulthood. It’s been 10 years since her last Number One hit, ‘Wrecking Ball,’ at the height of her tabloid-scandal, electro-sleaze Bangerz era. [Think You Know Everything About Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well'? there’s a certain energy to the night that you can kind of feel trouble boil up to the surface and it’s very inspiring to me.” “‘Flowers’ is more than just a surprise comeback hit — it’s the triumph of Mileyism. “The a.m., to me, is representing the morning time, where there’s like a buzz, an energy, and there’s a potential of new possibilities. In the evening, it’s a great time for rest, it’s a time to recover — or, it’s a time to go out and experience kind of a wild side. (See if you’re eligible on 6 on our list of the In the new 42-minute special, Cyrus performs her No.

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What time will Miley Cyrus' 'Endless Summer Vacation' be released? (AS English)

Miley Cyrus' eighth studio album 'Endless Summer Vacation' is set to come out on Friday, March 10, with fans eager to know when they can finally stream and ...

The album will be released at 12:00 a.m. For fans in the USA, the album will be released simultaneously regardless of time zone. “All of my songs kind of evolve,” she continued. That means that people in New Zealand can already listen to the album, with it becoming available to more and more people with each passing hour. ET on the east coast, while those in the west coast will be able to listen and download starting at 9:00 p.m. Miley Cyrus’ newest video, ‘River’, will be released along with the new album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’.

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Miley Cyrus Unveils 'Endless Summer Vacation': Stream It Now (Billboard)

Miley Cyrus released her new album Endless Summer Vacation on Friday (March 10) via RCA Records.

And in the nighttime, it feels that there’s a slinky seediness and kind of a grime, but a glamor at the same time…And L.A., there’s a certain energy to the night, that you can kind of feel trouble boil up to the surface, and it’s very inspiring to me.” she said in a clip posted to her official Instagram feed. “The AM to me is representing the morning time where there’s a buzz and an energy, and there’s a potential of new possibilities — it’s a new day. [Miley Cyrus](https://www.billboard.com/artist/miley-cyrus/) released her new album Endless Summer Vacation on Friday (March 10) via RCA Records.

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Miley Cyrus releases her new album Endless Summer Vacation (Consequence)

Miley Cyrus has revealed her new album Endless Summer Vacation, which she's described as her "lover letter to LA." Stream it here.

Last year, she put out a live album called [ATTENTION: MILEY LIVE](https://consequence.net/2022/03/miley-cyrus-live-album/). In a press release, she described it as her “love letter to LA” and “a reflection of the strength I’ve found in focusing on both my physical and mental well-being.” Its artwork was photographed by Brianna Capozzi and fully executed without visual effects. Stream the record in full via Spotify or Apple Music below. Endless Summer Vacation Artwork: [Plastic Hearts](https://consequence.net/2020/11/album-review-miley-cyrus-plastic-hearts/), was released in 2020. [Miley Cyrus](https://consequence.net/artist/miley-cyrus/) has shared her new album Endless Summer Vacation.

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Miley Cyrus Releases New Album Endless Summer Vacation: Listen ... (Pitchfork)

Harmony Korine, Tobias Jesso Jr., BJ Burton, Brandi Carlile, Sia, Bibi Bourelly, James Blake, Greg Kurstin, and more contributed to Cyrus' follow-up to ...

Published by: MCEO Publishing (BMI)/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. by Songs Of Kobalt Music Publishing (BMI)/Songs Of Universal, Inc. o/b/o itself, Aidenjulius Music, and Pineapple Lasagne (ASCAP)/ James Blake Publishing Designee o/b/o itself and Sounds From Eardrummers LLC (ASCAP)/EMI April Music Inc. Published by: MCEO Publishing (BMI) / WC Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Sounds From Eardrummers (ASCAP) Published by MCEO Publishing (BMI) / Universal-PolyGram Int. Published by: MCEO Publishing (BMI) / EMI April Music Inc. Published by: MCEO Publishing (BMI) / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. She closed out 2022 as the host of her own New Year’s Eve special on NBC, which featured guest appearances from [Dolly Parton](https://pitchfork.com/news/miley-cyrus-and-dolly-parton-perform-new-years-medley-watch/) and [David Byrne](https://pitchfork.com/news/david-byrne-and-miley-cyrus-cover-david-bowie-new-years-celebration-watch/). In [an interview clip](https://twitter.com/MileyCyrus/status/1632810833339113473/) she posted to social media, Cyrus said the record is divided into halves that loosely represent daytime and nighttime. She also covered Metallica’s “Nothing Else Matters” for the collection [The Metallica Blacklist](https://twitter.com/jackantonoff/status/1633172277910024194).

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Miley Cyrus releases her 8th studio album Endless Summer ... (Telegraph India)

Endless Summer Vacations (Backyard Sessions) is currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

In the nighttime, it feels like there is a slinky seediness and kind of a grime but a glamour at the same time,” the singer stated. River, which happens to be a part of Endless Summer Vacation, is an upbeat pop number with lyrics that compare her partner to a river. In the live stream, Cyrus sang her new songs including the smash-hit Flowers and the multi-Platinum hit The Climb.

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Miley Cyrus rides emotional seesaw and brings more 'Flowers' on ... (USA TODAY)

Miley Cyrus returned in a massive way with "Flowers," and now the chameleonic singer has more emotions to share on her "Endless Summer Vacation" album.

[ crumble in the quiet](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/11/23/miley-cyrus-opens-up-sobriety-slip-up-two-weeks-sober/6396462002/). The most unique offering on the album carries a vague Caribbean lilt along with a luxurious chorus (“Am I stranded on an island, or I have I landed in paradise?”). vibes.](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/miley-cyrus-endless-summer-vacation-two-parts-am-pm-1234691644/) “River,” the seventh among 13 tracks on the album, feels like the changeover. 1 since “Wrecking Ball" a decade ago) with her [“who needs you, anyway, buddy?](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/12/04/miley-cyrus-opens-up-sobriety-relationship-liam-hemsworth/3823018001/)” anthem, Cyrus, 30, has dropped a full slate of emotionally seesawing songs. But Cyrus’ vocal, which starts off hushed, climbs to a pained peak and then plummets to soft hoarseness, pointedly capturing the melancholy and the strength. [the chameleonic singer](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/03/05/miley-cyrus-talks-playing-hannah-montana-disney-identity-crisis/4597789001/) returned to the charts in a massive way (six weeks at No. It’s a sweaty dance floor banger filled with glossy synths that would have made “Ray of Light”-era Madonna proud. But only with the very specific “you.” Cyrus is undeniably besotted – and unapologetic – while she unspools various scenarios (crashing a wedding, provoking a fight merely to make up “on the floor of your room”). This seductive swayer is the ultimate Cyrus offering. Sure, she knows whatever this is probably won’t last (“let’s just keep pretending”), but her yearning is real. As Cyrus sings, “I told myself to close that door, but I’m right back here again,” her awareness is palpable. The only quibble is the electronic vocal effects on the fadeout, which distract more than court intrigue.

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Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation album review: restlessly ... (Evening Standard)

The strength of Cyrus is suiting her mighty voice to so many styles.

On Violet Chemistry she’s the last one in the club, with a lost phone and no more cigarettes: “When the floor is wet and the lights come on but you don’t wanna leave.” The daughter of Billy Ray and goddaughter of Dolly Parton stays in touch with her country roots on Thousand Miles, a classy duet with Brandi Carlile, and lets that lived-in voice do some more heavy lifting on the piano-led torch song You. Unusually, that means the slow ones come first, including the twinkling melody of Jaded, a break-up song where her rocky rasp lets rip on a grandiose chorus. In any case, no one can predict what the hyperactive social media platform will latch on to next. The rest of Endless Summer Vacation should still appeal, though, thanks to a restless roaming between musical genres that means it’s impossible to feel bored. [Miley Cyrus](https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/miley-cyrus-billy-ray-cyrus-grammy-los-angeles-montana-b1066192.html) album is guaranteed to be a huge hit.

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Miley Cyrus releases her eigth studio album 'Endless Summer ... (Indulgexpress)

Endless Summer Vacation is a love letter to Los Angeles and reflects her newfound confidence.

On the other hand, single River from Endless Summer Vacation compares her companion to a river. Flowers is the first song on the Endless Summer Vacation tracklist. Cyrus performed several of her brand-new songs during the live webcast, including hits like The Climb and Flowers.

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Miley Cyrus - 'Endless Summer Vacation' review: a potent ... (NME.com)

'Endless Summer Vacation' may appear subdued by her standards, but it remains remarkably intriguing. Read the NME review.

The infectious second single ‘River’, which Cyrus has described as “dancefloor banger” with “nasty” lyrics, feels like a relative of her [Stevie Nicks](https://www.nme.com/artists/stevie-nicks)-inspired hit ‘Midnight Sky’. Cyrus has called ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ her “love letter” to LA, the city she moved to as a teenager when she landed her career-launching role in the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana. Cyrus is a straight-talker who is normally game for a laugh on the promo circuit, but since co-hosting a televised New Year’s Eve special with her godmother [Dolly Parton](https://www.nme.com/artists/dolly-parton), she has kept a curiously low profile and even stayed quiet on social media. If ‘Flowers’ finds Cyrus rebuilding herself after a break-up – “We were right ’til we weren’t / Built a home and watched it burn” – then the album feels like a messier, more complex extension of this process. [Harry Styles](https://www.nme.com/artists/harry-styles)‘ producers Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson, climaxes in a psychedelic swirl that sounds like something from ‘Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz’, the experimental 2015 album she made with The [Flaming Lips](https://www.nme.com/artists/the-flaming-lips). [Miley Cyrus](https://www.nme.com/artists/miley-cyrus)‘ eighth studio album arrives on a cloud of mystery, which is unusual for an artist who isn’t exactly the shy and retiring type.

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Miley Cyrus: Endless Summer Vacation review – gossip, grit and ... (The Guardian)

After years trying to reconcile chart success with her leftfield musical instincts, the singer has delivered a hazily atmospheric album that plays to her ...

The other is to be a more traditional or even leftfield artist, making records that highlight the Stevie Nicks-ish qualities of her voice: the Miley Cyrus who roared her way through a lockdown cover of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here, who followed up Bangerz with the Flaming Lips collaboration [Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/aug/31/miley-cyrus-her-dead-petz-first-listen-review), then followed that up with 2017’s country-rock flavoured [Younger Now](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/sep/28/miley-cyrus-younger-now-review-rca). You can virtually hear the click-clacking of gossip-blog posts being typed in the background of Jaded – in which Cyrus lets an ex have it with both barrels – and Rose Colored Lenses’s languid depiction of post-coital bliss. The first is to be a 21st-century pop star, making the kind of committee-written electronic hits that 21st-century pop stars tend to make, as was the case with her 2013 album It also deploys the fashionable device of scattering in a trail of clues about its real-life subject. You might have thought the whole business of leaking albums belonged to a past era, before streaming supplanted downloads, and that people are now largely happy to adhere to the schedule knowing they’ll be able to stream the album for free when it arrives. It’s hit No 1 everywhere from Poland to Paraguay, seven weeks and counting at the top of the British charts, its lyrics and video painstakingly scanned by a media and fanbase eager to discover references to Cyrus’s ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, three years after their divorce.

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'Endless Summer Vacation' shows Miley Cyrus' versatility, but it's a ... (Page Six)

Miley Cyrus' new album, "Endless Summer Vacation," showcases her versatility, but it's a step back from her 2020 record, "Plastic Hearts.

The tearjerker’s third-person narrative is intriguing. But even she knows solitude isn’t always the solution. [catches a partner cheating](https://pagesix.com/2023/03/10/miley-cyrus-muddy-feet-sparks-liam-hemsworth-cheating-theories/) as she snarls, “Get the f–k out of my house with that s–t / Get the f–k out of my life with that s–t.” [mourns the “kind of dream that can’t be sold”](https://pagesix.com/2023/01/13/miley-cyrus-details-liam-hemsworth-marriage-in-new-song-flowers/) before she learns the importance of self-love. [“Jolene”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOwblaKmyVw) and [“Heart of Glass,”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbdRLyixJpc) the last person you ever want to face off against in a karaoke contest. [“Endless Summer Vacation”](https://mileycyrus.lnk.to/EndlessSummerVacation) (out Friday), Cyrus packs it all into one, showcasing the versatility that has kept her on the music charts for nearly two decades.

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Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation: 5 Takeaways From the Album (Rolling Stone)

The pop star's eighth LP isn't a straightforward divorce album; instead, it focuses on budding romances and self-love. By Brittany Spanos ...

Tracks like “Thousand Miles,” “Island” and “Wonder Woman” zero in specifically on the complexities in being your own support system: the sadness that often propels you to that discovery as well as the freedom and relief that follow. [Plastic Hearts](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/miley-cyrus-plastic-hearts-album-review-1096369/) (and the one-off kiss-off “Slide Away”) were Cyrus’ more direct statements on the end of her marriage to longtime love [Liam Hemsworth](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/off-the-cuff-liam-hemsworth-on-hunger-games-and-xbox-addiction-238690/). The tracks are buzzing with the hope of new love and the end of sexual and romantic droughts, as the second single “River” shows. In the credits, her more surprising collaborators like director Harmony Korine (“Handstand”), James Blake (“Violet Chemistry”) and Greg Kurstin (“Jaded”) never detract from Cyrus’ clear vision. Teased by the enlightened divorce bop [“Flowers,”](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/miley-cyrus-releases-flowers-video-1234660056/) Cyrus zeroes in on the independence angle as she reflects on past relationships and finally accepts the heartbreak while welcoming in new love for herself and others. The final result is a powerful artistic statement, focused and clear-eyed as Cyrus seems to have found herself in her thirties.

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Miley Cyrus unveils 8th album 'Endless Summer Vacation', music ... (Economic Times)

On her ex-boyfriend Liam Hemsworth's birthday, Miley Cyrus releases "Flowers" along with other brand-new songs. Now on March 10, she unveiled her album.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). In the second verse, Carlile's sweet voice blends with Cyrus' as the song flutters to the sound of country guitar mingled with a clear percussion rhythm. For ‘Thousand Miles’ (featuring Brandi Carlile), Cyrus sings, "I told myself to lock the door, but I'm right back here again," her knowledge is evident. Although the catchy chorus is infectious, the screeching guitar solo that brings the mid-tempo chugger to a close serves as a constant reminder of how much Cyrus adores rock 'n' roll. [Rose Colored Lenses](/topic/rose-colored-lenses), the album's standout track, veers between resignation ("we went to hell but we never came back," she laments in "Jaded"), sweet dreaminess ("Rose Colored Lenses"), and sleazy fun. Like in "Who Needs You, Anyway, [Buddy](/topic/buddy)?"

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Miley Cyrus' 'Endless Summer Vacation' Album: Songs Ranked (Billboard)

After spending the decade following her Disney Channel rise by trying on different styles of popular music, from hip-hop to country-pop to guitar-rock, Cyrus ...

The extended bridge, where the production simplifies to focus on the beats and bass as Cyrus turns sex into a Monet simile, makes “Violet Chemistry” both the longest song on Endless Summer Vacation and one of the best. There’s a reason why “River” is being positioned as Cyrus’ potential follow-up smash to “Flowers”: the single handles its synth-pop flourishes and sexual innuendoes with funk and personality, its melodies blasting out like laser beams and Cyrus opting for sashaying monotone on the verses to offset the “ooh-ooh-OOH!” maximalism of the chorus. “Rose Colored Lenses” contains the title Endless Summer Vacation in the second verse, and it makes sense: Cyrus is capturing a warm moment in time here, and pleading for it to stay eternal. “Wildcard” functions as a late-album vocal showcase, the snares complementing Cyrus’ statements of self before ceding the floor to showy synths on the high-powered hook. Knowingly messy but captivating in its weirdness, “Handstand” could be misplaced in the heart of Endless Summer Vacation or exactly at home as the meltdown of the album’s Side A, depending on your vision of the track list; either way, points to Cyrus for never giving up her freak flag. With its short running time and repeated phrases, “Muddy Feet” comes across as slightly incomplete compared to the rest of the Endless Summer Vacation tracks — but boy, is this one going to rip when Cyrus performs it live.

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Miley Cyrus Is on the Lookout for a Summer Fling in 'River' (Vulture)

Or a few people, as she does in the video for new single “River.” The simple black-and-white visual starts with Cyrus singing the synth-rock anthem on a lit ...

Of course, “River” kicks off the “P.M.” side of things. Brandi Carlile and Sia are featured on the 12-song set, which is divided into bright “A.M.” and rowdy “P.M.” sides. Cyrus worked on “River” with Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson, the Harry Styles and Maggie Rogers producers who also did her long-running No. “You could be the one, have the honor of my babies.” And yes, by the end of the clip, everyone ends up soaking wet. And judging by the song, Cyrus is already obsessed: “Blowing bubbles in the bath, I can’t stop from thinking lately,” she says in the second verse. Or a few people, as she does in the video for new single “River.” The simple black-and-white visual starts with Cyrus singing the synth-rock anthem on a lit runway, but soon cuts to scenes of sexy, shirtless, six-packed dancers.

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Miley Cyrus's Endless Summer Vacation Songs: All Tracks Ranked (Esquire.com)

Miley Cyrus' new album, 'Endless Summer Vacation' focuses on self-discovery and independence with 'Jaded,' 'River,' 'Rose Colored Lenses,' and more.

Though “Handstand” is interesting to listen to, it’s less of a song and more of an interlude. Keeping with the theme of womanhood, “Thousand Miles” is about Cyrus’s relationship with her sister. “In the evening it’s a great time for rest, it’s a time to recover—or it’s a time to go out and experience kind of a wild side. Cyrus pleas for a problem-free romance in “Rose Colored Lenses.” The song shows a much more relaxed version of Cyrus. It’s a fun song about lust—and I can already hear it thumping through the speakers of a New York Citty bar. It's not as punchy as the rest of the album, but "Island" is the type of song you can put on and drift away to. If you're a fan of Plastic Hearts, you’ll love “You.” This track is the closest we’ll get to another rock record, but I’m not complaining! It’s a quick song, but it packs a fiery punch—earning it the next spot on my list. [a mini-performance documentary on Disney+](https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/miley-cyrus-endless-summer-vacation-backyard-sessions/MbkiReincbRE), where you can watch the singer perform seven tracks from the album at the house where the “Flowers” music video was shot. “There’s like a buzz, an energy, and there’s a potential of new possibilities. “In the nighttime, it feels that there’s a slinky, seediness, and kind of a grime, but a glamor at the same time,” she said. [Flowers](https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a42489563/miley-cyrus-flowers-lyrics-review/),” a club-ready break-up track where Cyrus sings about, of course, loving herself better than anyone can.

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Who Is Big Twitchy, Miley Cyrus's Endless Summer Vacation Star? (Vulture)

A return to Bangerz producer Mike WiLL Made-It. Features by fellow belters Brandi Carlile and Sia. And, of course, “Handstand,” produced by Cyrus's drummer ...

“You can definitely see this idea of mayhem on the docks of Miami,” Korine told Vice of the paintings. The director had a 2019 exhibition of paintings at Gagosian called “Young Twitchy.” In [a statement](https://gagosian.com/exhibitions/2019/harmony-korine-young-twitchy/), he explained that the paintings were re-created from photos that he would take on his phone of scenes around Florida, where he lives. “It’s just kind of a strange party that starts to come alive.” It’s also apparent from the paintings that Twitchy is pretty harmless and nice. “Sometimes he gets pissed when people creep up on him,” Korine told Garage. From the paintings, Twitchy indeed seems to enjoy the water, but also seems to prefer hanging out during the day. It’s not just the collaborators that make that track stand out — it’s an eerie electro freak-out that would be more at home on [Bangerz](https://www.vulture.com/2013/10/rosen-on-miley-cyruss-bangerz.html) or [Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz](https://www.vulture.com/2015/09/miley-cyruss-dead-petz-is-hard-to-like.html) than this album’s moonlit Malibu pop. [Miley Cyrus’s](https://www.vulture.com/2023/03/miley-cyrus-new-album-endless-summer-vacation-river.html) new album, [Endless Summer Vacation](https://www.vulture.com/2023/02/miley-cyrus-new-album-endless-summer-vacation.html). In other words, it’s not hard to see how they’re friends with Cyrus. With a name like that, it’s hard not to be instantly captivated. But in the song’s spoken-word intro (which may be familiar if you saw the [album trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn4AGj_aRo4)), Cyrus introduces us to the most memorable figure on this album: Big Twitchy. And, of course, “Handstand,” produced by Cyrus’s drummer boyfriend, Maxx Morando and co-written by [Beach Bum and Spring Breakers filmmaker Harmony Korine](https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/harmony-korine-interview-the-beach-bum.html).

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Miley Cyrus's “Endless Summer Vacation” Is As Chill As It Sounds (BuzzFeed News)

The singer's latest album, a radio-friendly patchwork of pop, is her softest pivot in years.

[Heart of Glass](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbdRLyixJpc)” and the Cranberries’ “ [Zombie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l81u-oSIAp4).” When she sings other people’s songs, undaunted by the challenge of crafting her own artistic identity, she seems uniquely free, at least to me. Until then, ballads like “ [Jaded](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MiaHlOUExM)” and “ [You](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Xqzji5p_0)” get weighed down by their own repetitive refrains. But on “ [Rose Colored Lenses](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yyS4aBJKn0),” she finds sensual bliss with a new lover, crooning, “We could stay like this forever, lost in wonderland,” over fairy-tale riffs. [Flowers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7KNmW9a75Y),” released in January, rocketed to the top of the charts around the world within a week. Cyrus has been surprisingly quiet about her new work, staying off social media and keeping the second single, “ [River](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_4fljfr2r4),” under wraps until just yesterday. But this only reinforces the sense that, without a particular aesthetic to anchor herself in, Cyrus doesn’t quite know how she wants to sound. In the video, stripped of all her controversy-courting accoutrement — bleached space buns, latex bra-and-panty sets, and [appropriated](https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2014/01/60539/miley-ratchet-race-appropriation-bullett) [hip-hop signifiers](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/miley-cyrus-discarding-hip-hop-is-the-least-surprising-thing-ever_n_590b793fe4b0104c734cf502) — she is a fantastic singer, plain and simple. But by 2017, she came full circle, making the [unsettling choice](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/miley-cyruss-creepy-return-to-wholesomeness) to rebrand as family-friendly again. Based solely on the title of the album and the style of “Flowers” — a disco-inflected empowerment anthem seemingly about the singer’s previous relationship with actor Liam Hemsworth — fans guessed that the album would be a sunny pop reflection on the art of moving on after love. [dirty South hip-hop](https://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/09/miley-cyrus-talks-new-album/).” She stripped naked for the “Wrecking Ball” video and started dancing pornographically, leading to that unfortunate performance with Thicke. [though not always](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephlongo/olivia-rodrigo-disney-channel-stars-sour) — requires a hard break, and no one broke away harder than Cyrus. Since the beginning of her solo career, she has been more famous for her persistent reinvention than for any recognizable sound.

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'Destiny 2: Root of Nightmares Raid' is live. Here's what you should ... (The Economic Times)

On her ex-boyfriend Liam Hemsworth's birthday, Miley Cyrus releases "Flowers" along with other brand-new songs. Now on March 10, she unveiled her album.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). In the second verse, Carlile's sweet voice blends with Cyrus' as the song flutters to the sound of country guitar mingled with a clear percussion rhythm. For ‘Thousand Miles’ (featuring Brandi Carlile), Cyrus sings, "I told myself to lock the door, but I'm right back here again," her knowledge is evident. Although the catchy chorus is infectious, the screeching guitar solo that brings the mid-tempo chugger to a close serves as a constant reminder of how much Cyrus adores rock 'n' roll. [Rose Colored Lenses](/topic/rose-colored-lenses), the album's standout track, veers between resignation ("we went to hell but we never came back," she laments in "Jaded"), sweet dreaminess ("Rose Colored Lenses"), and sleazy fun. Like in "Who Needs You, Anyway, [Buddy](/topic/buddy)?"

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Miley Cyrus Performs 'Endless Summer Vacation' in Disney+ Special (Rolling Stone)

Miley Cyrus performed songs from her eighth studio album 'Endless Summer Vacation' for Disney+ special 'Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions).'

“The sequencing of an album is very important to me,” she explains, comparing the creation of the album to a film. “When we started writing the song ‘Wonder Woman,’ the lyrics felt like too big of a shoe for me to fill,” she explains. “Boredom for an artist can feel like torture, so I always need to reinvent,” Cyrus explains. “Somehow, that evolved to a song that’s about happiness and joy and being okay with not knowing exactly where you’re going.” “This song is about, I guess, that kind of generational strength and the wisdom that my grandma gave to my mom,” Cyrus adds. and p.m., to kind of represent almost like an act.” The morning is the potential of new possibilities, an unknown about what the next 24-hours may have in store. The house is the same location where she shot the “Flowers” music video, and it’s also the backdrop of [Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions),](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/miley-cyrus-backyard-sessions-endless-summer-vacation-1234690323/) the Disney+ special that premiered Friday and finds the singer debuting live performances of songs from her just-released eighth studio [Endless Summer Vacation](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/miley-cyrus-endless-summer-vacation-reaction-1234694050/). “It just makes me emotional because now the song is filled with so much joy in the music and it’s become something so far from the sadness that inspired the song,” she explains. “It feels like it’s only mine and it could only be mine,” she says. Then there’s some wisdom and there’s some humor and there’s some heaviness and depth,” she says. [Miley Cyrus](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-miley-cyrus-songs-1234684356/) is standing in the backyard of the Los Angeles home where [Frank Sinatra](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/an-appreciation-of-frank-sinatra-1915-1998-59176/) once lived, glowing in the sun as she sings about a man who broke his own heart. “Endless Summer Vacation represents, to me, my fearlessness when it comes to experimenting, not just with my sound but also with my identity and the way that I want to be seen,” Cyrus shares after running through “Jaded,” the song that opens the film’s setlist.

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'Endless Summer Vacation': What We Learned From Miley Cyrus ... (Rolling Stone India)

Miley Cyrus' Endless Summer Vacation is the perfect goodbye to messy histories and hello to new opportunities. Teased by the enlightened divorce bop ...

Tracks like “Thousand Miles,” “Island” and “Wonder Woman” zero in specifically on the complexities in being your own support system: the sadness that often propels you to that discovery as well as the freedom and relief that follow. [Plastic Hearts](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/miley-cyrus-plastic-hearts-album-review-1096369/) (and the one-off kiss-off “Slide Away”) were Cyrus’ more direct statements on the end of her marriage to longtime love [Liam Hemsworth](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/off-the-cuff-liam-hemsworth-on-hunger-games-and-xbox-addiction-238690/). The tracks are buzzing with the hope of new love and the end of sexual and romantic droughts, as the second single “River” shows. In the credits, her more surprising collaborators like director Harmony Korine (“Handstand”), James Blake (“Violet Chemistry”) and Greg Kurstin (“Jaded”) never detract from Cyrus’ clear vision. Teased by the enlightened divorce bop [“Flowers,”](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/miley-cyrus-releases-flowers-video-1234660056/) Cyrus zeroes in on the independence angle as she reflects on past relationships and finally accepts the heartbreak while welcoming in new love for herself and others. The final result is a powerful artistic statement, focused and clear-eyed as Cyrus seems to have found herself in her thirties.

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