{"product_id":"075678624933","title":"Ava Max - Heaven \u0026 Hell - Import LP Record","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAva Max\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFollowing years of buildup and a whopping eight singles, Ava Max finally delivered her first official studio full-length, Heaven \u0026amp; Hell. Well worth the extended promotion, the album is a masterful pop debut, one of those might-as-well-be-a greatest-hits collections like Lady Gagas The Fame, Dua Lipas self-titled LP, or Katy Perrys One of the Boys. Indeed, Max is a kindred spirit with those hitmakers, both in vocal delivery and her knack for picking out an effective earworm, of which there is an embarrassing abundance on Heaven \u0026amp; Hell. Thematically divided into those two titular sides, the album takes that well-worn dichotomy and splits the track list between energetic bops and moodier -- but no less catchy -- doses of dark pop, all bound together by primary producer Cirkut (Marina, Katy Perry, Kim Petras). Opening with the swirling electronic H.E.A.V.E.N., the first half features Maxs high-energy empowerment anthem Kings \u0026amp; Queens; the sleek, bass-driven Naked; the bouncy disco-funk OMG Whats Happening; and Tattoo, which sounds like a 2010 time-warp collaboration between Perry and Carly Rae Jepsen. Although every song is a potential hit, Born to the Night is a standout, a blissful dose of shimmering synths and 80s-inspired groove that evokes similar moments on Gagas Born This Way. On the shadowy side of things, Max sheds her wide-eyed and lovelorn optimism, erecting protective barriers and revealing a sharp set of claws. Demanding better treatment from a lackluster lover, she reminds, Im not a bite\/Im a five course meal on the cautionary Take You to Hell. Later, on the sly kiss-off Whos Laughing Now, she rides a Clean Bandit\/Ace of Base island groove into the sunset, laughing mischievously as the person who wronged her is left in the dust. Pulsing mainstream hits So Am I, Salt, and global smash Sweet but Psycho also occupy this side, but its the slow-burning Belladonna that really digs in its teeth, a menacing synth-washed warning that equates Max with the deadly nightshade. Theres not a moment wasted over the course of these 15 tracks, and she is clever enough to balance the immediate jams with satisfying deep cuts like Born to the Night and Belladonna, providing a break from the action and intensity with earworms that are no less effective. Heaven \u0026amp; Hell is an expertly crafted gem, showcasing the young hitmakers burgeoning star power, relatable personality, and sonic range. ~ Neil Z. Yeung\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Atlantic","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45085704519969,"sku":"075678624933","price":1126.0,"currency_code":"TWD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/075678624933.jpg?v=1712665452","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-tw\/products\/075678624933","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}