Miley Cyrus Announces New Rock Album

After wowing the Internet with her covers of Blondie and The Cranberries, the iconic artist is finally dropping a rock album on November 27th.

Hold on to your hats, Miley Cyrus fans (and classic rock fans too)—the artist has officially announced she’s dropping Plastic Hearts, a rock and roll album available on November 27th via RCA Records.

‘Plastic Hearts’ cover art shot by Mick Rock

The 27-year-old star has been hailed far and wide recently for her covers of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” and The Cranberries’ “Zombie,” sparking viral demands that she release a rock album and praises across the Internet for her voice which can so clearly lend itself to rock ‘n’ roll. 

These classic hit renditions preview what is to come with her seventh studio album, Plastic Hearts; along with 12 original songs, pre-orders will include three instant grat tracks, including her Blondie and The Cranberries covers and her summer hit “Midnight Sky.” 

 

The Plastic Hearts cover art was shot by iconic rock photographer Mick Rock, embodying Miley’s music and the new album and adding her to the long list of musical legends Mick has photographed, pedestaling her alongside David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Joan Jett and Debbie Harry.

 

Miley announced the album on Instagram, with a caption that she also wrote as a personal letter contextualizing the rock album and her inspiration for it, explaining that the album has been in the works for two years but circumstances—including her house burning down in California fires—had shifted its conception.

Preorder Miley Cyrus’ Plastic Hearts here and download the album on all platforms November 27th. 

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