Vroom Vroom (EP)

Vroom Vroom is the second extended play (EP) by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, released on 26 February 2016 by Vroom Vroom Recordings.[2][3] It features production work from Scottish producer Sophie.[4]

Vroom Vroom
EP by
Released26 February 2016 (2016-02-26)
RecordedJuly 2015
GenreAvant-pop[1]
Length12:19
Label
Producer
Charli XCX chronology
Spotify Sessions
(2015)
Vroom Vroom
(2016)
Number 1 Angel
(2017)

Background and release

In July 2015, in an interview with British fashion magazine i-D, Charli XCX said that she was working on her third album and described it as "the most pop thing, and the most electronic thing" she had done.[5] British producer Sophie has been confirmed to be involved in the album's production. In October 2015, Charli XCX released "Vroom Vroom", which was the first song released from the EP, on the Beats 1 Radio Show, then claiming it would be the first song released from her third studio album.

On 23 February 2016, it was announced that Charli XCX had set up a new record label, Vroom Vroom Recordings, and that she would release an EP titled Vroom Vroom on 27 February 2016. The second song released from the EP, titled "Trophy", received its first play on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show on that night.[2] Charli XCX will also host her own Beats 1 show fortnightly.[6]

Charli XCX released a music video for the song "Vroom Vroom" on 22 April 2016 via Apple Music.[7] On 27 May 2016, an autographed vinyl version of the EP was released in a limited run of 1,000 copies by Warner Music.[8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[9]
Review scores
SourceRating
Drowned in Sound5/10[10]
The Line of Best Fit8/10[11]
Pitchfork4.5/10[12]
Pretty Much AmazingC[13]
Resident Advisor[14]
Rolling Stone[15]
Spin8/10[16]
Tiny Mix Tapes[17]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 64, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 9 reviews.[18] Spin gave the album a favorable review, stating that, "Vroom Vroom is scintillating new ground for Charli, totally unlike anything she's ever done before, and still quintessentially her in its streamlined, indomitable turbo-pop."[16] Tiny Mix Tapes wrote "this is pop music reinventing itself, reasserting its autonomy," describing Sophie's production as "like liquid metal or maybe the noise equivalent of non-Euclidean geometry."[17] The Line of Best Fit wrote that the album "sounds like a kind of nihilist, amphetamine laden rebellion; A mish mash of poppy melodies, rap, trap beats and doom ridden synth which, though on paper sounds like chaos, is clearly painstakingly curated."[11] In a negative review for Pitchfork, Laura Snapes wrote that "no one is being done any favors reducing Charli XCX to a vapid cypher, particularly as it drains her vivid personality from the work".[12] However, in November 2019, Snapes expressed regret about her review, tweeting that she would like to "publicly disavow the nonsense" she wrote about the EP.[19] Pretty Much Amazing wrote that "Vroom Vroom might have worked had Charli written some better hooks, or actually put some effort into her raps, or just not rapped at all."[13]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Vroom Vroom"
  • Sophie
  • Patrik Berger[a]
  • Martin Stilling[a]
3:13
2."Paradise" (featuring Hannah Diamond)
3:01
3."Trophy"
  • Sophie
  • Aitchison
  • Bao
  • Warner
  • Berger
2:39
4."Secret (Shh)"
  • Sophie
  • Harsh
3:25
Total length:12:18

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a vocal producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer
  • "Trophy" contains an audio snippet from the motion picture Pulp Fiction performed by Uma Thurman

Personnel

  • Charli XCXlead vocals (all tracks)
  • Sophieproduction (all tracks), mixing (tracks 2-4), programming (track 4)
  • Stuart Hawkes – mastering (all tracks)
  • Patrik Berger – vocal production (tracks 1-3)
  • Martin Stilling – vocal production (tracks 1-3)
  • Noonie Bao – additional vocals (tracks 1-3)
  • Richard Adlam – sound effects (SFX), additional production & additional programming (track 3)
  • Hal Ritson – sound effects (SFX), additional production & additional programming (track 3)
  • Jodie Harsh – production, mixing & programming (track 4)
  • Rob Orton – mixing (track 1)
  • Tony Lake – additional engineering (track 1)
  • Hannah Diamond – vocals (track 2)
  • Kate Kennedy – additional vocals (track 3)
  • Amanda Warner – additional vocals (track 3)

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[20] 2

References

  1. Knopper, Steve (19 March 2016). "Charli XCX Explores New Avant-Pop Direction with Sophie at SXSW". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  2. "Charli XCX Hoists New Track 'Trophy,' Preps 'Vroom Vroom' EP". Rolling Stone.
  3. "Charli XCX unveils 'Vroom Vroom' EP and announces new record label". NME.
  4. Lee, Morgan. "StreamCharli XC's Sophie-produced Vroom Vroom EP. Fact.
  5. "Seven Minutes with Charli XCX". i-D magazine.
  6. "Charli XCX". Atlantic Records.
  7. Carley, Brennan (22 April 2016). "Charli XCX's Video Is Sleek, Sensational, and Star-Making". Spin. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  8. "Vroom Vroom Vinyl EP (Autographed)". Warner Music Store. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  9. "Vroom Vroom [EP] – Charli XCX". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  10. Addock, Lee. "Ep Review: Charli XCX – Vroom Vroom". Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  11. "Vroom Vroom by Charli XCX – EP Review". The Line of Best Fit. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  12. Snapes, Laura (23 March 2016). "Charli XCX: Vroom Vroom". Pitchfork Media. Condé Nast. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  13. "Review: Charli XCX'S Vroom Vroom". Pretty Much Amazing. 25 March 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  14. "RA Reviews: Charli XCX – Vroom Vroom". Resident Advisor. 1 March 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  15. "Charli XCX 'Vroom Vroom' review". Rolling Stone. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  16. Unterberger, Andrew (2 March 2016). "Review: Charli XCX Speeds to Her Next Career Checkpoint on the 'Vroom Vroom' EP". Spin. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  17. David, S. "Charli XCX – Vroom Vroom [EP]". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  18. "Vroom Vroom Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  19. Laura Snapes [@laurasnapes] (2 November 2019). "also would like to take this opportunity to publicly disavowed the nonsense I wrote about vroom vroom" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 December 2019 via Twitter.
  20. "Charli XCX Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
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