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Made the A.M. [LP]

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Made the A.M. [LP]
Made the A.M. [LP]

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Made the A.M. [LP]

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Since the release of their last album, 2014's
Four
,
One Direction
went from five members to four with the departure of
Zayn Malik
, but not much else has changed. Working with their longtime production team of
Julian Bunetta
and
John Ryan
Made in the A.M.
is another slice of high-quality modern pop brought to life by the band's charm. They mostly stick to the formula that got them to the top of the charts, but throw in a couple of surprises that keep things interesting. The album's mix of upbeat dance-pop songs, emotional midtempo songs, and big, gut-wrenching ballads is a familiar one, with songs like "Drag Me Down" and "Infinity" sounding genetically engineered for radio play. "Perfect" is the album's best radio song, with a nice moody verse and some real emotional punch provided by
Harry Styles
' vocal on the super-hooky chorus. Like on
, they cop some serious
Fleetwood Mac
moves, right down to borrowing a bassline from "Dreams" on "What a Feeling." Their ongoing love of the '80s comes through on "Never Enough," a ridiculously fun song that sounds like it's half
Def Leppard
and half
Amy Grant
circa "Every Heartbeat." It really sounds like the band is having a blast all the way through the song, especially the guys doing the doo wop backing vocals. Like on that song, where the album works best are the times when they loosen up a little and don't seem too worried about making music for the charts. The opening "Hey Angel" borrows a lot from
the Verve
's "Bittersweet Symphony" and features one of the album's best, most relaxed melodies; the
co-write "Olivia" is a sweet
Beatlesque
sunshine pop song with the nice bounce and light feeling that much modern pop lacks; and the album-ending "History" is a cute little singalong that both sums up the band's past and promises fans there will be a future. As for the present,
is a fine way to end this chapter of the band's run. While they could have used some of
Zayn
's vocal prowess, especially on the ballads, the other bandmembers pick up the slack impressively. Their songwriting shows growth, their vocals remain flawless, the production team continues to throw the occasional curveball to go along with the softballs, and there are plenty of songs that sound like the best pop music has to offer in 2015. ~ Tim Sendra

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