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Shawn Image
Metascore
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  • Summary: The fifth full-length studio release from singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes features contributions by Amy Allen, Eddie Benjamin, Ethan Gruska, Scott Harris, Nate Mercereau, Mike Sabath, and Chris Thile.
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  1. Nov 22, 2024
    90
    With Shawn, Mendes has crafted an album of sustained confessional intimacy, one that continually invites you to listen closely.
  2. Nov 15, 2024
    80
    The wonderful ‘Isn’t That Enough’ recalls Neil Young’s ‘Harvest’ – it’s followed, aptly, by ‘Heart Of Gold’ – and these songs carry within them a quietly pervasive sense of direction, as though the album itself became a means of continuation. There are moments of real melodic distinction, too.
  3. Nov 18, 2024
    70
    Mendes has, five albums into his career, managed to carve out a sound that really suits him. Whether it’s mourning the loss of a childhood friend on the 1970s-inspired soft-rock ballad “Heart of Gold” or closing the album with a gentle cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” Mendes is fully in his element here.
  4. Nov 15, 2024
    60
    Mainly eschewing the galloping pop-rock of old, Shawn’s 12 short tracks, including a superfluous cover of Leonard Cohen’s authenticity lodestar Hallelujah, focus on lilting, unadorned folk-rock.
  5. 60
    There’s a nice blend of folk, country, and while it’s a step in the direction for Mendes the Artist (and the Human), there’s a line between performance and genuineness. Mendes slightly oversteps it with an ill-fitting cowboy boot.
  6. 60
    His vulnerability is admirable – if only his songs were half as daring.
  7. Nov 15, 2024
    60
    This is a brave album both sonically and strategically. Mendes’ previous four albums topped the US album chart so changing lanes is admirably risky. But I’m unconvinced this represents a great leap forward.

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