It starts off as some pretty tasty power-pop, exploding into disco-tinged euphoria then doesn’t look back. There are slick grooves from Harris, the vocals from the sisters Haim hit the mark, if not as earth shattering as previous Harris collaborators Florence Welch and Riri. Looks like Harris’s latest album didn’t provide a mega-hit, but tracks like Pray To God still hold worth.
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