Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful review solid pop that's about as psychedelic' as a baked potato
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Miley Cyrus's upcoming album, 'Something Beautiful,' is not just a concept record but also an ambitious multimedia project intended to address cultural issues through music. Cyrus likens the album to a form of medication, claiming it contains healing sound properties that elevate listeners. Accompanied by a pop opera film, which she describes as inspired by Pink Floyd's 'The Wall,' the project features a lavish aesthetic. However, similar to previous works, there are mixed expectations regarding its coherence and appeal, especially with a history of Cyrus's unconventional releases.
Cyrus has described her new album 'Something Beautiful' as an attempt to medicate sick culture through music, with healing sound properties designed to impact body frequencies.
The accompanying film is marketed as a unique pop opera inspired by the style of 'The Wall', but seemingly has no cohesive plot, resembling pop videos instead.
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