Review
Noah Cyrus' EP, "The End of Everything," released on May 15, 2020, is a raw and introspective gem that really dives into her mental and emotional battles. Mixing pop, R&B, country, and even a touch of gospel, this EP crafts a sound that's as unique as it is captivating. The singles "July," "Lonely," "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus," and "Young & Sad" truly show off her knack for writing heartfelt, relatable tunes. The duet with Ant Clemons, "Wonder Years," adds a delightful twist, showcasing Noah's versatility like never before.
Critics have been loving it, with Neil Z. Yeung from AllMusic giving it a nod for its heartfelt simplicity. The themes of mortality, loss, and self-reflection run deep, carried beautifully by her emotive vocals and the EP's impeccable production. Not only did it hit Gold in the U.S., but it also charted in countries like Australia, Canada, Norway, and the UK. And let's not forget her mini-tour, "The Not So Tour, Tour," which brought her soulful vibes to London, NYC, and LA. In short, "The End of Everything" is a powerful snapshot of Noah's artistic growth, guaranteed to hit you right in the feels. - Bianca