The Sun (Malaysia)

Back to her roots

> Pop star Miley Cyrus decides to pay homage to her country influences in her new album, Younger Now

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Younger Now, pop culture website the AV Club joked of the title “although she’s only 24, ever-busy pop star Miley Cyrus is apparently just as capable of nostalgia as the rest of us”. Billboard, which featured Cyrus on the publicatio­n’s cover in May, described the new output as “pretty singersong­writer-y” and “an unpreceden­ted dose of twang to a mix that includes quiet acoustic turns and epic pop”.

Rolling Stone similarly noted a shift: “In recent months, Cyrus has simplified her image to one that’s a bit more reminiscen­t of her days as the child star of Disney Channel’s hit series Hannah Montana.” Cyrus has already released several of the new songs as a lead-in to the release, notably: Inspired (which she performed in June at Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester benefit concert), Malibu, and the namesake title track.

Cyrus, who played a headlining set during the iHeartRadi­o Music Festival held in Las Vegas last Saturday, debuted live the track Week Without You (which NME qualified as a country-tinged, retro affair).

This album follows up her most recent efforts, Bangerz, in 2013 (inextricab­ly associated with her notorious MTV Video Music Awards performanc­e with Robin Thicke and the track Wrecking Ball) and her 23track-long album, Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz, in 2015 (produced with members of The Flaming Lips).

Cyrus has been involved in other pop culture projects in the interim, from an acting part as a hippie in Woody Allen’s Crisis in Six Scenes television series to serving as a key adviser during the 10th season of reality singing competitio­n The Voice. For the latter project, she signed on as a coach for the 11th season to replace Gwen Stefani – becoming the youngest judge to appear on the series – and, after taking a one-season hiatus, she has returned as a coach in the show’s 13th season. Cyrus has already revealed the full Younger Now tracklist. In addition to the four prerelease­d songs, there’s a notable guest appearance from country icon Dolly Parton, who’s just so happens to be her godmother, on the track Rainbowlan­d. Younger Now is now available in the market. – AFP-Relaxnews

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