The End of Everything

| Noah Cyrus

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The End of Everything

The End of Everything (stylized in all caps) is the second extended play (EP) by American singer Noah Cyrus. It was released on May 15, 2020, and was preceded by the singles "July", "Lonely", and "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus".The EP features a duet with Ant Clemons titled "Wonder Years". -Wikipedia

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  • The Edge

    Beautifully crafted with expert lyricism, Noah Cyrus's EP flaunts a wiseness in youth that offers a unique listening experience.  

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  • Vinyl Chapters

    This record is truly stunning to listen to and although sometimes may be difficult to grasp, is an honest escape for those who struggle with their behaviours. Something Noah Cyrus should be proud of.  

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  • Diandra Reviews it All

    she is distinct, and is blazing her soundscape in the moody, electro spaces between pop and country. Quite frankly, End of Everything feels very NOW; with its arrangements twinkling and waving forward to modernize the “classic sad song” like in “Ghost” and “Wonder Years.” 

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  • Thomas Bleach

    The EP’s production is dreamy and beautifully cohesive from start to finish. From the gospel inspired ‘Lonely’ to the guitar focus of ‘The End Of Everything’, and the simple beat structure of ‘Wonder Years’, she keeps the sound mellow, reflective and genuine to the truth she’s telling.  

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  • RIOT

    Every song is thoughtful and sends chills through you with such sad and poetic lyrics. Although ‘July’ made her a multi-platinum artist, the highly anticipated album is definitely worth all the hype.  

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  • The Daily Californian

    The End of Everything is a deeply introspective and vulnerable album for Cyrus, establishing her strength as both a singer and a songwriter. Her bittersweet melodies and exploration of sadness, loss and mortality are reminiscent of artists such as Lana del Rey and Lorde, but her unique vocal tones and simplistic instrumentals promise something new for pop. And if this EP is any indication, Cyrus will be carving a well-deserved place for herself in the music industry very soon.  

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  • Pop Crave

    While the project is titled ‘The End of Everything,’ that feels far from the reality for Cyrus as this seems more like a beginning for the singer. Equipped with a fresh sense self-assurance and honesty, she has found a sound that is distinct and highly effective for her voice and songwriting, cultivated a loyal streaming following, and most importantly become a compelling artist in her own right, regardless of her last name.  

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  • Medium

    While it can be sad at times, it can also be a message about cherishing every moment you have with those people in your life.  

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