A Little Bit Longer Album Review: Critics Summary
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The Jonas Brothers’ latest album A Little Bit Longer works hard to prove to music critics what fans with Jonas Brothers tickets already know, which is that the Jonas Brothers are here to stay! A Little Bit Longer offers playful pop-rock songs mixed with R&B and funk that listeners of all ages can enjoy. A Little Bit Longer has already sold over 1 million copies in the U.S. alone. With the Jonas Brothers burnin’ up the charts with A Little Bit Longer, fans knew that a Jonas Brothers tour wasn’t far behind as they counted down the days until Jonas Brothers tickets went on sale.
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Here’s what the critics have been saying about the Jonas Brothers’ new album A Little Bit Longer:
Judy Rosen, Rolling Stone:
- “The [Jonas Brothers’] fantastic third album (A Little Bit Longer) is steeped in the fuzzed-up guitars, three-part harmonies and cotton-candy choruses of Big Star and Cheap Trick.”
- “The messiahs have arrived…and they're a Disney boy band.”
- “Overall, [A Little Bit Longer] is a blast.”
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Chris Willman, Entertainment Weekly:
- “The [Jonas Brothers] have evolved into a pretty terrific little rock band with their third album (A Little Bit Longer), which would count as creditable from a combo of any age, much less one whose ostensible leader, Nick Jonas, is 15.”
- ''’Lovebug’ starts off as a goofy acoustic hootenanny — almost in the style of the Beach Boys' ‘Barbara Ann’ — before revving up the riffs and climaxing with some hard-rock howls.”
- “The [Jonas Brothers] can't help but keep credibly rocking out.”
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Aidin Vaziri, San Francisco Chronicle:
- “There's no doubt that this summer belongs to [The Jonas Brothers].”
- “Drawing on unexpected influences such as Elvis Costello and Fountains of Wayne, [A Little Bit Longer] is dominated by '80s-leaning power pop songs such as "BB Good," "Shelf" and "Video Girl."
- “The brothers are at their best on the brilliantly mindless single ‘Burnin' Up.’"
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide:
- “[…] there is plenty of levity here -- most appealingly on the mellow shuffle of "Lovebug" and the good-natured dig at shallow groupies on "Video Girl" -- and as most of the record is devoted to punchy power pop like the addictive opener, "BB Good,"
- “A Little Bit Longer winds up with a nice, skillful blend of bubblegum and ballads, never tipping too far in one direction of another […] countless other teen pop bands have stumbled as they attempt this balancing act that the Jonas Brothers pull off so effortlessly here.”
- “[…] with this record [the Jonas Brothers] hit all the notes just right.”
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