Billie Eilish’s brand new album has been praised as the two-time Academy award-winner’s ‘best work yet.’
The Ocean Eyes singer’s third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, that is a follow-up to her critically-acclaimed records, Happier Than Ever, When We All Fall Asleep, and Where Do We Go, garnered praise for creating “surprises around every corner.”
Legends from all over the world have appreciated the young star's exceptional music taste.
The Telegraph music critic Neil McCormick blessed the Barbie singer’s album with five generous stars, describing it as “explicit, sapphic and her best work yet”.
Commenting on the album, he said: “The young superstar’s sensual heartbreak masterpiece is great enough to stand alongside Joni Mitchell’s Blue.”
Meanwhile, Will Hodgkinson for the Times rated the album four out of five, describing it as “confident and non-conformist.”
“Eilish has displayed impressive confidence in herself by making such a characterful work at the height — and no, it has not passed its peak — of her career.”
“She may be addressing young concerns but she’s an old soul. That comes across in an album that builds an impressionistic world that’s entirely her own,” he added.
In addition, Standard’s El Hunt heaped praise on Eilish for creating “surprises” with her albums.
For the unversed, Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard And Soft was slated to release on Friday, May 17 after the songstress announced it on April 8th respectively.
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