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Short n’ Sweet is the sixth studio album by American singer Sabrina Carpenter. It was released on August 2024, through Island Records.
Across the long history of music, love has been likened to every drug under the sun. But on this summerโs intoxicating breakout hit, Sabrina Carpenter claims to be so irresistible that it pushes her lovers to the edge of insomnia. โIs it that sweet? I guess so,โ she coos on โEspresso,โ eyelash extensions fluttering innocently. โSay you canโt sleep, baby I know, thatโs that me espresso.โ Her allure is so piping hot that it melts grammar down into something deliciously dumb and maybe genius. Atop a breezy nu-disco beat, Carpenter delivers nonsensical, syntax-shredding linesโโWalked in and dream-came-trued it for yaโโฆโI know I Mountain Dew it for yaโโwith the โyoo-hooโ cheek of a Gen Z Betty Boop
โEspressoโ and its even more successful follow-up single, โPlease Please Please,โ launched the 25-year-old Carpenter into a new echelon of pop stardom. It’s been a long time coming. She spent her teenage years acting in a spin-off of the sitcom Boy Meets World and she released her first four records under the Disney umbrella. Like many before her, she eventually ditched the mouse ears to drop her first โbig girlโ album, 2022โs Emails I Canโt Send.
So here we are at Carpenterโs sixth album, Short nโ Sweet, a tee-hee title for a 36-minute album by a singer who stands just under five feet tall. In a pop landscape recently plagued by self-seriousness and a tiresome obsession with authenticity, Short nโ Sweet is a refreshing glass of escapism. Rest assured, Carpenter didnโt bunny hop over a vulnerable phaseโEmails touched on a number of personal experiences including breakups, parental infidelity, and the fallout from a love triangle involving a certain โdriverโs license.โ But on Short nโ Sweet, Carpenter is here for a good time. As she establishes on the opening track, โTasteโ: โSinginโ โbout it donโt mean I care.โ
Across 12 tracks, Carpenter plays with some familiar pop guises. Thereโs sparkly pop-rock (the semi-sapphic โTasteโ), Dolly-indebted twang (โSlim Pickins,โ โSharpest Toolโ), and at least one throwback R&B steamer (โGood Gracesโ). Though โCoincidenceโโs singalong vibes step a little too close to the folk-pop campfire, Carpenter largely pulls off these stylistic crossovers thanks to a big-ass voice that she wields with ease. It also helps that sheโs backed by a whoโs-who of pop songwriters and producers. Short nโ Sweetโs primary co-writer is Amy Allen, who has many hits under her belt including four No. 1 songs this year. Other familiar names include Julia Michaels, One Direction mastermind John Ryan, and Ian Kirkpatrick. Jack Antonoff is here tooโhis sparkly synths are unmistakable on the dazzling โPlease Please Please.โ
If the sound of Short nโ Sweet is occasionally fuzzy, its sense of humor is diamond-sharp. Carpenter stays busy finding novel ways to reference premature ejaculation and pervert therapy speak (โYouโre holding space for her tongue in your mouthโ is a particularly memorable one.) Short nโ Sweetโs casually goofy sex positivity is essential to its charm. On โBed Chem,โ she lays the innuendo on thick while winking at her romance with a certain Irish actor. โCome right on me, I mean camaraderie,โ she deadpans over sexy honeymoon synths. But the standout โJunoโ takes it further. Atop a roller rink gloss, Carpenter reimagines the teen pregnancy plot of the 2007 indie film as seductive shorthand: โI might let you make me Juno.โ In case that reference went over any heads, she then steps out from behind the double entendres and sings: โIโm so fuckinโ horny!โ
Unfortunately itโs dry out there, and Carpenter spends most of Short nโ Sweet reporting from the miserable front lines of modern dating. That boy who didn’t know the difference between โthere,โ โtheir,โ and โthey areโ? At least he makes for a good laugh. And who can blame a girl for getting her kicks where she can? Sometimes you have to sit on a face to shut a guy up! Carpenter doesnโt pretend like her own dating history isnโt full of himbosโif Short nโ Sweet had a subtitle it might be: Men Are StupidโฆBut So Am I. โI know I have good judgment, I know I have good taste,โ she sings on โPlease Please Pleaseโ before calling this judgment into question: โItโs funny and itโs ironic that only I feel that way.โ
But the rare moments when Carpenterโs โgive a fucksโ return from vacation, if you will, are compelling. On the downcast ballad โDumb & Poetic,โ she excoriates a familiar type of guy who thinks that a meditation practice absolves him from fuckboy tendencies (Leonard Cohen also catches another strayโplease let this man rest). But on the albumโs penultimate track, โLie to Girls,โ Carpenter emerges from a relationship having learned a hard truth, that emotional abuse can be self-perpetuated. โYou donโt have to lie to girls/If they like you, theyโll just lie to themselves,โ she sings. โLike you, theyโll just lie to themselves.โ Anyone is capable of breaking a heart and sometimes, youโre cruelest with your own. But Carpenter has a simple request: If youโre gonna break hers, please, do it gently. (source is pitchfork.com)
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 1 in |
Condition | New |
Vinyl Color | Blue Marble |
Media | Vinyl |