EvanBenner
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New ionnalee single!
I like it so far. Maybe not as much as Future Nostalgia, but that's a high bar for me.cross-posted from New Music Friday thread (about Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism):
I think “Illusion” might be the best song she’s ever put out, edging out “Don’t Start Now”. “Falling Forever” feels like her first attempt to really throw her hat in the vocal powerhouse ring. I feel like the rest of the songs aren’t quite as catchy as the singles from Future Nostalgia but it feels like they show off her voice better and feel like a more natural fit for the type of pop star and person that she seems to be (or maybe that’s just me projecting and it all just sits better with me, haha). Maybe it’s just me, but there were some songs on Future Nostalgia where she was like rapping or had a lot of petty attitude that just didn’t seem to mesh with the way she acted in interviews - Radical Optimism feels a little more connected to that person.
Edit: I should note that “Physical” is also a banger, and is one of the few tracks on Future Nostalgia that has a chorus (and bridge) that lives up the hype built up by the verses. But yeah, overall Radical Optimism feels more like she’s having fun and less like she’s putting on a popstar costume.
I actually am someone who missed the original hype for Dua Lipa, so coming into Radical Optimism I didn't have all this weight of expectations. I like it quite a bit, and obviously a bit more than so many people online it seems. I think it's a tight, breezy collection of really good pop songs. It has an overall summer-y kind of vibe that I really love to hear with this kind of music. I don't know, it's just doing it for me. Also yes Illusion is an amazing track.cross-posted from New Music Friday thread (about Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism):
I think “Illusion” might be the best song she’s ever put out, edging out “Don’t Start Now”. “Falling Forever” feels like her first attempt to really throw her hat in the vocal powerhouse ring. I feel like the rest of the songs aren’t quite as catchy as the singles from Future Nostalgia but it feels like they show off her voice better and feel like a more natural fit for the type of pop star and person that she seems to be (or maybe that’s just me projecting and it all just sits better with me, haha). Maybe it’s just me, but there were some songs on Future Nostalgia where she was like rapping or had a lot of petty attitude that just didn’t seem to mesh with the way she acted in interviews - Radical Optimism feels a little more connected to that person.
Edit: I should note that “Physical” is also a banger, and is one of the few tracks on Future Nostalgia that has a chorus (and bridge) that lives up the hype built up by the verses. But yeah, overall Radical Optimism feels more like she’s having fun and less like she’s putting on a popstar costume.
My positive for Radical Optimism is that I like it enough to listen to it multiple times already. I rarely do that. Sometimes my favorite albums of the year hardly get any plays, even though I love them.
I have a few negatives though. I really like the "extended" versions of the three singles so far better than the album versions. It just allows the songs to breathe a little more. There's a rumor that there's probably going to be a longer version coming at some point. Also, speaking of longer, my favorite track on Radical Optimism so far is probably "Anything For Love" but it's so short, it feels like it's just about to get going when it ends.
My other issue with the album were Dua's comments ahead of release about how the album was inspired by bands like Primal Scream and brit-pop in general. I don't hear any of those influences here.
Minor nit-picks though, because I do enjoy it overall.
Yes! Same! I've never really been an Ariana fan (I enjoy the singles but never really got into albums), but I can't stop listening to this album. It's easily my favorite this year!I am surprised that even with new albums this year from Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa, I still like Ariana Grande’s new album the best.
I like all the ones you mentioned, but I’m most surprised I like Ariana’s album. I have tried before to get into her music, but never could. This one just kinda worked for me. I don’t know why.I am surprised that even with new albums this year from Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa, I still like Ariana Grande’s new album the best.