
Noah Cyrus Brings a New Album Featuring Her Mature Side
Noah Cyrus proves she’s no longer just “Miley’s little sister.” With the release of her second full-length album, “I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me,” Cyrus steps fully and confidently into her own spotlight.
Cyrus has been in the public eye since the age of two. Fans can remember her from early appearances on Hannah Montana. Additionally with her string of genre-defying musical collaborations that ranged from XXXTentacion to Labrinth. However, Noah’s breakthrough came with the emotionally raw 2019 single “July.” The song was a duet with Leon Bridges that earned her a Grammy nomination. Thus, it hinted at the depth she was capable of. Still, until now, she seemed to be exploring different artistic paths without fully settling into her own sound. Yet, that changes here.
Noah Cyrus and Her New Found Voice
“I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me” is a strikingly mature and cohesive body of work. The album is rooted in an indie-Americana sensibility, often veering toward country but never quite landing there. Instead, Cyrus crafts a sound that’s atmospheric, slow-burning, and richly acoustic. So, music lovers can sense the influence of artists like Mazzy Star and Emmylou Harris.
The album is produced by Noah Cyrus herself alongside longtime collaborators Mike Crossey and PJ Harding. Thus, the record leans into sparse percussion, echo-drenched instrumentation, and a sense of quiet emotional gravity. The result is an album that doesn’t clamor for attention but instead pulls you in gently.
If her 2022 debut “The Hardest Part” hinted at a turning point, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me makes good on that promise. It’s not just a new chapter: it’s a new book entirely.
With this record, Noah Cyrus isn’t chasing a sound or an image; she’s crafting one. And in doing so, she’s finally made it clear: this is where her real story begins.