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Endless Summer Vacation
Cover Art for Miley Cyrus' "Endless Summer Vacation" album.
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2023 (2023-03-10)
Studio
  • The Cave (Nashville)
  • Coffer Family BBQ (London)
  • Dr. Preuss (Los Angeles)
  • Larrabee (Los Angeles)
  • No Expectations (Los Angeles)
  • The Ribcage (Los Angeles)
  • Ridgemont (Los Angeles)
  • Ridgemont High (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length39:44
Label
Producer
Miley Cyrus chronology
Attention: Miley Live
(2022)
Endless Summer Vacation
(2023)
Singles from Endless Summer Vacation
  1. "Flowers"
    Released: January 12, 2023
  2. "River"
    Released: March 13, 2023
  3. "Jaded"
    Released: April 17, 2023

Endless Summer Vacation is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus, released on March 10, 2023, through Columbia Records. Cyrus left RCA Records shortly after the release of her seventh studio album Plastic Hearts (2020), and began work on her follow-up studio effort after signing with Columbia in early 2021. While working on the record, she released the live album Attention: Miley Live (2022).

The lead single "Flowers" was released on January 12, 2023. It set several streaming records and spent eight weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Cyrus's second number-one in the country. It further topped the charts in 36 other countries. It was followed by the second single, "River" on March 13 and the third single, "Jaded" on April 17.

Upon release, Endless Summer Vacation received positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its production, commercial appeal, and Cyrus's vocal performance. Commercially, it reached number-one in ten countries and the top 10 in 17 countries. Cyrus's first performances for the album were pre-recorded for its companion piece, the Disney+ documentary concert special Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions), which was also released on March 10, 2023. An updated version of the special followed on August 24, 2023, on ABC.

Background and recording

After ending her eight-year contract with RCA Records, Cyrus signed with Columbia Records in March 2021.[1] Her first releases with the label were a remix of the Kid Laroi's "Without You" and the live album Attention: Miley Live, released in April 2021 and April 2022 respectively.[2][3] In an article published in October 2021, Billboard confirmed that Cyrus was working on her next album.[4] The album was described as "her love letter to LA" that represents the physical and mental growth she experienced during production.[5]

Cyrus wrote several songs with Michael Pollack and Gregory "Aldae" Hein. They were conceived only with piano, then evolving into their final versions. Pollack said that Cyrus decided to focus on songcraft before tackling the production.[6] She worked with several producers including Kid Harpoon, Tyler Johnson, Greg Kurstin, and Mike Will Made It, the latter of whom contributed to Bangerz (2013), Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz (2015), and She Is Coming (2019). The album was recorded in Los Angeles.[7]

Composition

Endless Summer Vacation is a pop[8] and dance-pop record,[9] incorporating rock, country and experimental songs.[10] Cyrus explained that the album is divided into two parts: AM and PM. AM represents "the morning time, where there's a buzz and energy and there's a potential of new possibilities", while PM represents the nighttime, which "feels like there's a slinky, seediness and kind of a grime but a glamour at the same time".[11]

Release and artwork

On December 16, 2022, posters with the caption "New Year, New Miley" were placed in major cities worldwide.[12] Cyrus revealed the album title, cover, and release date on January 5, 2023.[7] The cover was photographed by Brianna Capozzi and "fully executed by [Cyrus] without visual effects", and depicts a blonde Cyrus wearing a black one-piece swimsuit hanging from a helicopter ladder.[13] It was compared to a similar photograph of Madonna for her coffee table book Sex (1992).[14] The album trailer was released the same day,[5] and "reflects the visual world that [Cyrus] has built around this very personal body of work" with a monologue and visuals that reference Los Angeles sights.[7] Limited quantities of postcards featuring the album cover were autographed by Cyrus and offered through her website later that month.[15] On February 27, 2023, Cyrus revealed the album's tracklist.[16]

Endless Summer Vacation was released on both digital and physical formats on March 10, 2023, through Columbia.[7] Red and clear vinyl copies of the album were made exclusive to Cyrus' website,[5] and white vinyl copies were made exclusive to retailers including Target in the United States,[17] HMV in the United Kingdom,[18] and JB Hi-Fi in Australia.[19]

Promotion

Cyrus announced Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions), a special released on Disney+ on March 10, 2023, featuring live performances and discussion about the creative process behind the album. It follows her Backyard Sessions performances series, started in 2012.[20][21] Cyrus performed eight songs from the album: "Jaded", "Rose Colored Lenses", "Thousand Miles", "Wildcard", "Island", "Wonder Woman", "River" and "Flowers", as well as her 2009 single "The Climb". Rufus Wainwright joined her on a piano during the performance of "Wonder Woman".[22]

Singles

"Flowers", the album's lead single, was released on January 12, 2023, along with its music video, directed by Jacob Bixenman.[23][24] Its demo version was released digitally on March 3, 2023.[25] "Flowers" was met with mostly positive reception from critics, with many complimenting Cyrus' vocal delivery.[26][27] It experienced widespread commercial success. It broke record as the most streamed song in a week on Spotify during both its first and second week.[28][29] It spent eleven weeks atop the Billboard Global 200 chart and became the second song in the chart's history to gain over 100 million streams worldwide in eight weeks.[30][31] It topped the charts in over 35 countries,[32] including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany and France.[33][34][35][36][37][38] In the United States, it spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Cyrus' second number-one single on the chart after 2013's "Wrecking Ball".[33][39] In the United Kingdom, it spent its ten debut weeks atop the UK Singles Chart, becoming Cyrus' third number-one single.[34][40] In Australia, it broke the record of the most streams in a song's first week of release.[41] It spent its twelve debut weeks atop the ARIA Singles Chart, becoming Cyrus' first number-one single.[35][42]

"River" was released as the album's second single on March 13, 2023, with a music video being released March 10.[43]

On April 17, 2023, "Jaded" was sent to American adult contemporary radio as the third single, and to contemporary hit radio the following day.[44][45]

"Used to Be Young" was released as the fourth single from the digital reissue of the album alongside with the music video on August 25, 2023. The music video for the song was released on the same day and was directed by Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter.[46]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.4/10[47]
Metacritic79/100[48]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[49]
Clash8/10[50]
The Daily Telegraph[51]
Evening Standard[52]
The Guardian[8]
The Independent[53]
The Line of Best Fit6/10[54]
NME[55]
Pitchfork6.2/10[56]
Slant Magazine[57]

The album was met with mostly favorable reviews from music critics, becoming Cyrus' most acclaimed album to date. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 79. Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos called it Cyrus' "sharpest, most independent album yet" and "a powerful artistic statement, focused and clear-eyed as Cyrus seems to have found herself in her thirties".[58] Maura Johnston of the same outlet wrote that the album "feels like a recap of her career's 15-plus years, with Cyrus breezing through genres with the ease of a well-seasoned tourist."[59] Helen Brown of The Independent called it a "lovely long bask in Cyrus's maturing talent."[53] According to Nick Levine of NME, the album "may appear subdued by [Cyrus'] standards, but it remains remarkably intriguing" and "feels like an accurate reflection of who she is as an artist – and a person – in 2023."[55] Emily Swingle of Clash believed that "while previous releases have been Cyrus attempting to don the outfit of another artist she admires, this release feels like she is fully embodying her own skin – this is a release that aims for timelessness in its own right, allowing the true, unfiltered Miley Cyrus to step into the sunlight."[50]

The Daily Telegraph's Neil McCormick wrote "there is much to be admired in Cyrus's defiant will to keep messing about on pop's more eccentric fringes."[51] Mary Siroky of Consequence called the album "cohesive without feeling repetitive", adding that "that sort of plain-spoken storytelling might have made for a good record; Cyrus' vocals take things further into the territory of greatness."[60] Chris Willman of Variety described it as "a fairly unpretentious pop record that has some stylistic micro-shifts that don't announce themselves too proudly or loudly," noting that it balances "mellow gold and dance-pop."[9] David Smyth of Evening Standard felt that "the strength of Cyrus is suiting her mighty voice to so many styles, on an album where even those with the shortest attention spans should find a new favourite".[52] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian opined Cyrus "has delivered a hazily atmospheric album that plays to her provocative strengths."[8] Heather Phares of AllMusic praised Cyrus's growth both as a vocalist and a songwriter, and wrote, "this is a mature album in the best sense of the word; like a good relationship, it's smooth, but not dull, grounded in resilience and self-love."[49] Vulture's Craig Jenkins opined the album "showcases a more unified and refined version of Miley," feeling that "the sound is pliable and chewy, and the lyrics are unpretentious."[61]

In a more mixed review, Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine complemented Cyrus' vocal performance, but criticized "nondescript lyricism."[57] For David Cobbals of The Line of Best Fit, Endless Summer Vacation "is a good album with each track deserving of a listen, but in the same breath, the majority of them aren't worthy of a replay either."[54] Pitchfork's Shaad D'Souza called it "edgeless and synthetic."[56] Mark Richardson of The Wall Street Journal felt that it "boasts several songs that rank among her best", but criticized its second half, which "reveals the limitations of Ms. Cyrus's small-plate method of construction."[62] Los Angeles Times' Mikael Wood was critical of the album's lyrics, however opining that "[Cyrus'] singing is vivid enough on Endless Summer Vacation to make up for some mushy songwriting."[63] Kyle Denis of Uproxx called it a "perfectly fine record" and "undeniable proof that Miley Cyrus is still capable of playing and thriving in the mainstream pop game," however feeling that it "ultimately suffers from how safe it is."[64]

Commercial performance

Upon its release, Endless Summer Vacation was a commercial success. The album officially debuted at No. 1 in ten countries, and was in the top 5 of seventeen official charts. In the United States, Endless Summer Vacation debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, earning 119,000 album-equivalent units, including 55,000 pure album sales. It is Cyrus's 14th US top-10 album, and her biggest week by units since Billboard began calculating them in December 2014.[65] In Canada, it debuted at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart.[66]

In the United Kingdom, on the UK Albums Chart, the album went No. 1, becoming Cyrus' second number one album after 2013's Bangerz.[67] On July 14, 2023, the album was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 60,000 units.[68] In Germany, it debuted at number two on the GfK Entertainment chart, becoming Cyrus' highest-charting album.[69] In the Netherlands, the album debuted at number one, becoming her first number one album there.[70]

In Australia, Endless Summer Vacation debuted atop the ARIA Album Charts, becoming Cyrus' first number one album since Bangerz.[71] In New Zealand, it debuted at number one on the Official New Zealand Music Chart, becoming her second number one album after 2009's Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack.[72][73]

Track listing

Endless Summer Vacation track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Flowers"
3:20
2."Jaded"Kurstin3:05
3."Rose Colored Lenses"
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Johnson
3:43
4."Thousand Miles" (featuring Brandi Carlile)
3:51
5."You"
2:59
6."Handstand"Morando3:25
7."River"
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Johnson
2:42
8."Violet Chemistry"
  • Shatkin
  • Max Taylor-Sheppard
  • Morando
  • Mike Will Made It
4:06
9."Muddy Feet" (featuring Sia)
  • Jerome Williams
  • Shatkin
  • Coffer
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Zwiffa
2:16
10."Wildcard"
  • Cyrus
  • Hull
  • Johnson
  • Jesso
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Johnson
3:13
11."Island"Burton3:59
12."Wonder Woman"
  • Cyrus
  • Pollack
  • Hein
  • Hull
  • Johnson
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Johnson
3:05
Total length:39:44
Digital bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Flowers" (demo)
  • Hein
  • Pollack
  • Cyrus
3:30
Total length:43:14
Digital re-issue bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
4."Used to Be Young"
  • Hein
  • Pollack
  • Cyrus
  • Hein
  • Pollack
  • Cyrus
3:11
Total length:46:32

Sample credit

  • "Muddy Feet" contains elements of "Starving for Love", performed by Ella Washington.

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal, Pitchfork and the liner notes.[74][75][76]

Locations

  • Recorded at:
  • The Cave, Nashville (3)
  • Coffer Family BBQ, London (5, 9)
  • Dr. Preuss Studios, Los Angeles (6)
  • Larrabee Sound Studios, Los Angeles (4, 6, 11, 12, 13)
  • No Expectations Studios, Los Angeles (2)
  • The Ribcage, Los Angeles (8)
  • Ridgemont High, Los Angeles (1, 4, 7, 10, 12)
  • Ridgemont Studios, Los Angeles (3)

Musicians

  • Miley Cyrus – vocals (all tracks), vocal percussion (1, 4)
  • Jamie Arentzen – harmonica (4)
  • James Blake – synthesizer (8)
  • BJ Burton – drum machine, guitar, synthesizer (11)
  • Brandi Carlile – vocals (4)
  • Matt Chamberlaintom-toms (11)
  • Jonny Coffer – bass guitar, synthesizer (5, 9); keyboards, percussion, programming (5); guitar, piano (9)
  • Keyon Harrold – trumpet (8)
  • Ivan Jackson – horn (7)
  • Tobias Jesso Jr. – keyboards (4)
  • Josh Johnson – saxophone (3)
  • Tyler Johnson – electric guitar (1), keyboards (1, 4), synthesizer (1, 3, 4, 7, 10), drums (4); bass guitar, drum machine, vocals (7)
  • Kid Harpoon – bass guitar, synthesizer (1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 12); drums, guitar (1, 3, 4, 7, 10); percussion (1), acoustic guitar (3), piano (3, 4); drum machine, vocals (7)
  • Greg Kurstin – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, electric guitar, keyboards, percussion, synthesizer (2)
  • Mike Will Made It – drums (4, 8); piano, synthesizer (9)
  • Jay Moon – programming (5), guitar (9)
  • Rob Moose – strings, viola, violin (1)
  • Maxx Morando – all instruments (6); bass guitar, drums, keyboards, synthesizer (8)
  • Michael Pollack – keyboards (1, 13), piano (12)
  • Buddy Ross – keyboards (11)
  • Jesse Shatkin – bass guitar, drum machine, keyboards, synthesizer (8); vocals (9)
  • Doug Showalter – keyboards (1)
  • Sia – vocals (9)
  • Jake Sinclair – guitar (5)
  • Aaron Steele – drums (3)
  • Alex Sutton – bass guitar, guitar (11)
  • Max Taylor-Sheppard – bass guitar, drum machine, drums, keyboards, synthesizer (8)
  • Emi Trevena – piano (4)
  • Zwiffa – piano, synthesizer (9)

Production

  • Miley Cyrus – executive production
  • Julian Burg – engineering (2)
  • BJ Burton – production (11)
  • Jonny Coffer – production (5, 9)
  • Samuel Dent – engineering (8)
  • Pièce Eatah – engineering (4, 6, 11, 12, 13)
  • Craig Frank – engineering (13)
  • Paul Hager – engineering (13)
  • Tyler Johnson – production (1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 12)
  • Stacy Jones – engineering (13)
  • Kid Harpoon – production (1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 12)
  • Greg Kurstin – production, engineering (2)
  • Joe LaPortamastering
  • Nick Lobel – engineering (3, 10)
  • Mike Will Made It – production (4, 8, 9)
  • Jay Moon – production (5)
  • Maxx Morando – production (6, 8), engineering (6)
  • Brian Rajaratnam – engineering (1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 12)
  • Jesse Shatkin – production (8, 9)
  • Mark "Spike" Stentmixing (1–12)
  • Max Taylor-Sheppard – production (8)
  • Emi Trevena – engineering (4)
  • Matt Tuggle – engineering (2)
  • Jerome Williams – production (9)
  • Matt Wolach – engineering assistance (1–12)
  • Zwiffa – production (9)

Design

Charts

Chart performance for Endless Summer Vacation
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[77] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[78] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[79] 2
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[80] 3
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[66] 2
Croatian International Albums (HDU)[81] 5
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[82] 3
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[83] 4
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[84] 1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[85] 2
French Albums (SNEP)[86] 6
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[87] 2
Greek Albums (IFPI)[88] 16
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[89] 3
Irish Albums (OCC)[90] 1
Icelandic Albums (Plötutíðindi)[91] 4
Italian Albums (FIMI)[92] 4
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon)[93] 24
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[94] 89
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[95] 2
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[72] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[96] 1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[97] 2
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[98] 1
Scottish Albums (OCC)[99] 1
Slovak Albums (ČNS IFPI)[100] 3
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[101] 4
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[102] 2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[103] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[104] 1
US Billboard 200[65] 3

Certifications

Certifications for Endless Summer Vacation
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[105] Platinum 40,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[106] Gold 7,500
Sweden (GLF)[107] Gold 15,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[108] Gold 10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[68] Silver 60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Endless Summer Vacation release history
Region Date Format(s) Edition(s) Label Ref.
Various March 10, 2023
  • Standard
  • digital
Columbia [109]
Japan March 29, 2023 CD Standard Sony [110][111]
Various August 25, 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Reissue Columbia [112]

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