Description: Hit Me Hard and Soft by Billie Eilish [CD] Track Listing: 1 Skinny 2 Lunch 3 Chihiro 4 Birds Of A Feather 5 Wildflower 6 The Greatest 7 L'amour de Ma Vie 8 The Diner 9 Bittersuite 10 Blue Billie Eilish’s third studio album, "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT", released via Darkroom/Interscope Records is her most daring body of work to date, a diverse yet cohesive collection of songs— ideally listened to in its entirety from beginning to end—does exactly as the album title suggests; hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way. With the help of her brother and sole collaborator, FINNEAS, the pair wrote, recorded, and produced the album together in their hometown of Los Angeles. This album comes on the heels of her two massively successful albums “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO?" and "Happier Than Ever" and works to further develop the world of Billie Eilish. --- In between albums, Billie Eilish won two Oscars, a pair of Golden Globes, and a handful of Grammy Awards. What would typically be huge feats for regular folks has become the norm for the dynamic duo of Eilish and her brother, Finneas, but could they extend that success for another album cycle? For that third effort, Hit Me Hard and Soft, she didn't offer an advance single or major promotion, a move that might have been construed as getting ahead of any negative critical evaluation. And yet, it simply signaled a quiet confidence in the project, which is another home run. This pair can really do anything. A brisk ten songs, this is a "no skips" gem that is ideal for leaving on repeat and getting lost in the hazy, yearning snapshots of lust, longing, and heartbreak. Surprises reveal themselves around every turn -- orchestral backing, electronic breaks, sudden crescendos -- as songs transition seamlessly from one to another. Kicking off with the vulnerable "Skinny," Eilish sets the scene for the album, touching upon everything she's been dealing with by being in the public eye as she tries to find herself as a young person navigating relationships and identity. Her vocals continue to develop, stretching past her usual range and exploring subtle, but captivating runs. Set to lush string backing and warm production, it builds to shiver-inducing levels before landing on "Lunch," an adorably horny little bop that rides thumping bass and twinkling keys through hazy feedback and refreshingly candid lyrical territory where she admits, "It's a craving, not a crush." That thick, elastic bass travels into the hypnotic "Chihiro" -- named after the Spirited Away character -- another vocal showcase for Eilish's acrobatics that goes intergalactic in the back half. "Birds of a Feather" is a breezy dose of pop songcraft, while "Wildflower" teases campfire simplicity with sweet humming and confessional storytelling before, once again, building to powerful, goosebump-inducing heights. The cathartic "The Greatest" takes it a step further with a showstopping bridge that features a stadium-sized swell of crashing guitars, pounding drums, and Eilish's most impassioned delivery here. Just as this kind of "starts one way, ends on another" tactic starts to become apparent, Eilish catches listeners off guard with the jazzy, vocal pop delivery of the French cafe gem "L'amour de Ma Vie," which seems fairly straightforward until the synths kick in and the track transforms into a throbbing Y2K raver. After the scary stalker trauma of "The Diner" transports the set back to the dark, unnerving world of When We All Fall Asleep, the understated "Bittersuite" examines a dissolving relationship that eventually falls apart on the expanding closer "Blue." Tight, simple, and effective, Hit Me Hard and Soft does just that: it comes in with a bang, thrilling with fresh production and heavy lyrical content, before easing the listener into the murky emotional depths seen on the cover art. It's an ideal synthesis of the ever-developing style that Billie and Finneas have been crafting since the late 2010s on their continuing campaign to rule the music world. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, AllMusic Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Artist: Billie Eilish
Original Album Release Year: 2024
Record Label: Interscope Records
Release Title: Hit Me Hard and Soft
Case Type: Tri-Fold Cardboard
Custom Bundle: No
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Release Year: 2024
Producer: Finneas O'Connell
Style: Left-Field Pop, Pop, Indie Electronic, Alternative/Indie Rock
Features: Sealed
Genre: Pop, Rock