Billboard review: Miley Cyrus' 'Can't Be Tamed' has several bass-heavy, slickly produced dance numbers that thunder in such a catchy, accessible way that it may make Ke$ha down another bottle of Jack out of envy.
The title-track lead single turns the drum machine up to 11 as Cyrus belts out a party anthem chorus; it was sent to top 40 radio the week of May 3. 'Who Owns My Heart' is full of '80s-sounding keyboard riffs, and even the austerely named 'Permanent December' is a throw-your-hands-in-the-air kind of track.
'Two More Lonely People' also harks back to the '80s, with Cyrus' vocals reminiscent of Grace Slick's on 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now.' In other words: Farewell, Hannah Montana.
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