![]() ![]() Get backstage sneak peeks, exclusive content and access to Clash Live events and a true view into our world as the fun and games unfold. Follow Clash Magazine as we skip merrily between clubs, concerts, interviews and photo shoots. The intimacy between the two actors provoked concerns of. The clip features a dance battle between a shirtless Shia LaBeouf ( Transformers, Fury) and a blonde-bobbed Maddie Ziegler in a giant bird cage. Join us on the ad-free creative social network Vero, as we get under the skin of global cultural happenings. The songs music video reunites 'Chandelier' director Daniel Askill, choreographer Ryan Heffington and Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler. In a year shrouded by isolation and starved of social interaction, where individuals have been forced to discover the unexpected joy of solitude, “Plastic hearts” might just be the soundtrack to through this journey as you embark on your very own Rocky-esque beast mode montage of shameless self-empowerment. ![]() The multi-faceted artist finishes with the Stevie Nicks ‘Edge Of Seventeen’ and Miley ‘Midnight Sky’ mashup, ‘Edge of Midnight’, before leaving fans with the bitingly ferocious live performances of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ and Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’.Ĭyrus conveys a jaunting and heartening honesty throughout her lyrics as she reflects on love, guilt, addiction and the business of breaking hearts. Cyrus delicately nods to life in the limelight and the constant criticism for her mere existence as a woman in music on ‘Golden G String’ before going out with a bang in the final three tracks (of the digital edition, at least). ‘Never Be Me’ is a tantalising track incorporating a play on the lyrics of Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire. Miley bites back with the rolling country thunder of ‘Bad Karma’ as she channels some defiant rock 'n' roll with none other than one of the genre’s leading ladies, Joan Jett. Listening through Plastic Hearts is like bar-hopping along the Sunset Strip if the Sunset Strip somehow played. Cyrus’ struggle with addiction rears its head on ‘Hate Me’, a heart-breaking account of the singer pondering the possibility of her own demise. Still, if what you want is an homage, you won’t find a better one than here. Launching towards electro pop number ‘Midnight Sky’, Miley breaks out of a post-relationship rut and comes into her own before landing in a saddening slow dance with ‘High’. ![]()
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