The Jonas Brothers have dropped their 8th studio album called Greetings From Your Hometown, and its reception has not been the best.
A critic from Cult Following UK summarizes, "There’s an appeal to be told life is not as thrilling without you, and the Jonas Brothers through a few fastballs into this echo chamber, clanging around as it does on opener I Can’t Lose. But even the Jonas Brothers’ feeble sincerity comes crashing down with the 'da-da-da,' moments, the terrible production which sounds like radio static piped into a shopping centre where all you can buy are visions of your dreams. Pop musicians have a responsibility not to reflect an idealistic world, conjured up in their gold-plated studio."
They continued, "Their walk of life is different to the suffering listener, and that distance must be noted. Greetings from Your Hometown is neither escapism nor commentary, so what purpose shall it serve culture or listeners? Not every artist can say anything of long-lasting worth. But the Jonas Brothers, at this point, are not saying anything at all."
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