Capitol Records
Release Date: November 3rd 2023
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Niall Horan– The Show: The Encore (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Track Listing:
- Heaven
- If You Leave Me
- Meltdown
- Never Grow Up
- The Show
- You Could Start A Cult
- Save My Life
- On A Night Like Tonight
- Science
- Must Be Love
- You Could Start A Cult (Encore Version) (feat. Lizzy McAlpine)
- The Show (Encore Version) (feat. John Legend)
- Heaven (Live From Electric Picnic)
- If You Leave Me / Everybody Wants To Rule the World (Live From Electric Picnic)
- Meltdown (Stripped)
- Save My Life (Live From Electric Picnic)
- On A Night Like Tonight (Live)
- Science (Live From Spotify Studios)
- Something In The Orange (Live From Spotify Studios)
One of the most prolific and respected bands out there- who are unfortunately (or fortunately!) not active anymore, is the boyband One Direction. It’s a band that isn’t my generation (I resonate more with Backstreet Boys, Westlife and Boyzone!), but we indeed as a site blogged about them and their influence in 2020. Since that time, the band have all gone their separate ways and have recorded music as solo artists. For a long time, I hesitated actually starting to listen to any of these guys’ solo careers- simply because they were a product of the boyband that seemed too pop-ish and to kid-ish- and it stands to reason that the solo career would sound just like the band career, am I right? While Harry Styles has since become a prolific singer/songwriter and actor who has shattered global records left right and centre (and I personally haven’t had the inkling to listen to his discography!); artists like Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan impress me more, and seem to be much more earnest, vulnerable, emotional, and authentic in their solo material. And while Jon is set to give his thoughts on Louis’s album Faith In The Future and the deluxe edition of that project within the next few months hopefully; I reviewed The Show last year… and I was terribly underwhelmed. You can read the review here, but since that time, Niall unveiled a deluxe edition of The Show called The Show: The Encore. I guess there’s no time like the present to dive deep into Niall Horan’s deluxe edition of his 3rd album, and to see if there’s a massive improvement or not. And with 9 new songs added… surprisingly this version of The Show (which should’ve been his only version!) enhances the tracklist all the much more!
Why did I just quote my entire review of The Show in this review? Isn’t The Show: Encore an album that is infinitely better? Well… I supposed I might have jumped the gun a bit, as ‘infinitely’ better is relative, and this deluxe edition is only marginally better. The songs on their own are still ok-ish, but the fact that this album has 19 tracks over 10, raises the impact and my enjoyability just a little bit. But Niall’s delivery and lyrics here still leave much to be desired, although both duets (with Lizzy McAlpine and John Legend) are impressive, as are some of the live tracks. That doesn’t change the fact that I’ve been reviewing for more than 10 years. It’s been a joy to write about albums that have resonated with me and to voice my opinions about them. But the reality is that I am currently in my mid-thirties. Within a couple of months, I’ll be writing about the albums that have really resonated with me and not just ‘every album under the sun’. and very soon, I’ll stop listening to any new artist (Christian and mainstream!) unless there’s a significant buzz about them that I absolutely cannot ignore. For now, I decided to take the plunge and listen to Niall Horan’s new album. But The Show: The Encore, save for some deluxe tracks that signify a semi-improvement, isn’t much to be excited about. Even with the extra tracks, it’s still a shame that I felt just ‘ok’ (and now ‘wow’!) by listening to this album, and to tell you the truth, it’s only slightly better than the nondescript and bland Spark Of Light from Michael Bolton. The Show isn’t really a show, and though it’s not a snoozefest, I prefer Niall’s debut Flicker any day of the week. Niall is incredibly talented. There’s no doubt about it. But there’s still something missing in this project. Until I figure out what it is (because I can’t!), I’ll cherry pick songs, but here’s hoping Niall’s 2nd album Heartbreak Weather (which I still haven’t listened to!) impresses upon me to a greater extent. Will I listen to Niall’s 4th album, whenever that arises and whatever that may be? Probably, but as it stands, The Show might disappear from my apple music playlist quite soon. Perhaps I’ll start listening to the deluxe edition tracks a bit more!
6 songs to listen to: Science, Must Be Love, The Show (Encore Version) (feat. John Legend), Meltdown (Stripped), Save My Life (Live From Electric Picnic), On A Night Like Tonight (Live)
Score: 3.5/5
RIYL: Westlife, Backstreet Boys, One Direction, Harry Styles, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Selena Gomez, Little Mix, Jonas Brothers, Hanson