Music / pop

Fifth Harmony


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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Matt Collar

2017

"Fifth Harmony's third full-length album and first since the departure of vocalist Camila Cabello, 2017's Fifth Harmony is a sophisticated, if somewhat undistinguished production that finds the former X-Factor contestants completing the transformation from a youthful pop outfit into a mature, adult contemporary R&B entity".


The observer

d. 27. Aug. 2017

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Michael Cragg

d. 27. Aug. 2017

"There are flashes of brilliance, on the low-slung, sweaty R&B of He Like That (which samples MC Hammer), Don't Say You Love Me's airy heartbreak and the Skrillex-assisted Angel, which features scattergun drum-claps slowly distorting into a head-spinning cacophony. Unfortunately, there are also some real "will this do?" moments spread over the album's streamlined 30 minutes ... Overall, a mixed bag".


Rolling stone

d. 24. Aug. 2017

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Brittany Spanos

d. 24. Aug. 2017

"Now a foursome, they have learned what works: a healthy dose of danger mixed with ego-boosting empowerment anthems ... It's the group's most cohesive album yet and a satisfying introduction to what Fifth Harmony can be capable of in their new era".