
Polished 2013 teen-pop defined by tight five-part harmonies, shimmering synths, and anthemic hooks about independence and young love.
October 18, 2013 · Syco Music
Better Together captures the precise moment of a reality-show phenomenon transitioning into a legitimate pop force. It sounds like the early 2010s in its most neon, digital form: bright, compressed, and relentlessly catchy. While the production is high-gloss, the emotional core is surprisingly grounded, focusing on the shared experiences of young adulthood, from the sting of a first major breakup to the unshakeable bond of a girl group finding their footing in the industry. It is an EP that prioritizes the collective over the individual, using vocal stacking to create a wall of sound that feels both protective and powerful.
How does Better Together sound next to the rest of Fifth Harmony's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into love lost than the rest of the catalogue.
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