Sabrina Carpenter
Short n' Sweet


2.0
poor

Review

by Sowing STAFF
August 23rd, 2024 | 227 replies


Release Date: 08/23/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Short, but not as sweet as advertised

If you turned on a radio, opened a streaming app, or glanced at social media this past summer, you’ve likely heard Sabrina’s Carpenter’s name a lot. She’s become one of the most prevalent mainstream artists of 2024 thanks to ‘Espresso’ and ‘Please Please Please’ – two breezy pop singles radiating with personality and quiet confidence. This led Sabrina’s sixth full-length LP to become her most highly anticipated to-date, and rightfully so…after all, both tracks are certified bops. In just about every way, it felt like this was her time to evolve from a budding talent to a full-fledged superstar. Her moment had finally arrived.

There’s just one problem – the album is incredibly mediocre.

Outside of ‘Espresso’ and ‘Please Please Please’, Short n’ Sweet has very little to offer its audience. Whereas ‘Espresso’ was able to pass off borderline nonsensical lyrics as cool and carefree, the writing here largely falters otherwise. The goal of pop does not always need to be transcendent lyricism, but when it is actively bad, it detracts from the experience. Case in point: ‘Bed Chem’ is overflowing with awkward puns: “I bet we'd have really good come (‘cum’?) right on me, I mean camaraderie” / “Where art thou? Why not uponeth me?” Elsewhere, ‘Slim Pickins’ comes across as a bizarre anthem/admission to settling and/or leading on someone who is below your personal standards: “A boy who's jacked and kind, can't find his ass to save my life / Oh, it's slim pickings / If I can't have the one I love, I guess it's you that I'll be kissin' / Just to get my fixings.” Sabrina sings on about other girls tasting her when they kiss their men, masturbating to Leonard Cohen, and letting a guy impregnate her (“make me Juno”) if he “loves her right”. None of it feels fun or flirty, or witty/ironic; I’d simply characterize Short n’ Sweet as a weird and uncomfortable listen. In many ways, it would have been better for her to keep chasing down the lyrical approach of ‘Espresso’, because “that's that me espresso” is a line you can at least chalk up as pointless fun, brush it aside, and move on.

Much of this could have been excused if Short n’ Sweet was full of bops on a similar level as the two lead singles, but instead the album is almost unanimously hookless. Aside from ‘Don’t Smile’s dreamy, downbeat rhythm – which really is quite spellbinding and reminiscent of Miley Cyrus’ ‘Rose Colored Lenses’ or Madeline Kenney’s ‘Reality Mind’ – I’m struggling to recall a single other moment that made a positive impact. ‘Taste’ is upbeat enough, replete with “la la la”’s and handclaps, but it otherwise passes by without making a mark. The same could be said for ‘Good Graces’, which manages to overcome “I don't waste a second, I know lots of guys / You do somethin' suspect, this cute ass bye-bye” with Sabrina’s superb vocals and quirky delivery of the line. Unfortunately, it culminates in aimless trap beats and a repetitive “I won't give a fuck about you” refrain. Most of the LP’s second half falls into the category of bland balladry, with ‘Coincidence’ throwing in a token acoustic guitar that sounds mightily out of place, ‘Dumb & Poetic’ offering a glimpse of what Olivia Rodrigo might sound like if she lost all of her edge, and ‘Lie to Girls’ reminding us how much damage Jack Antonoff can do to an otherwise okay song. Overall, it’s a very disappointing outcome – especially considering Carpenter’s penchant for crafting fun, vibrant melodies. Even when Short n’ Sweet manages to sidestep cringeworthy lyrics, it tends to stumble with either low-energy ballads or uptempo tracks that fail to make any sort of musical impression.

The funny thing about pop is that despite how weak this effort is as a complete album, Short n’ Sweet will probably serve as a breakout moment for Carpenter anyway. Singles tend to dictate the course of the mainstream music industry, and ‘Espresso’/‘Please Please Please’ are each strong enough in their own respective ways to carry Sabrina to stardom and keep her there for years to come. It’s just a shame that the rest of this record couldn’t live up to those efforts, because anything worthwhile to be gleaned from this particular era of Sabrina Carpenter’s career has already been out and heard a hundred times over. Where does that leave those eager to consume her most recent full-length? Well, despite all of the promise leading up to this release, it's not quite as sweet as advertised.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
JoyfulPlatypus
Contributing Reviewer
August 23rd 2024


1263 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

Excellent review, and you pretty much touched down on all the same criticisms I had.



Like, I can (and have) look(ed) past bad or nonsensical songwriting if the album is at least FUN, but at least half this album could put me to sleep any given day. I'm sure this will do very well on Tik Tok though.

Tunaboy45
August 23rd 2024


18939 Comments


Interesting that these are the songs she's broken out with, after plugging away for years with minimal chart success

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
August 23rd 2024


19048 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ahhhhh man i actually quite liked this



new music video for taste is unhinged: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Q9OzL_wI8

YoYoMancuso
Emeritus
August 23rd 2024


19776 Comments


there's no way she's breaking out the Shakespeare lingo

Pangea
August 23rd 2024


10946 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Espresso is one of the best songs of the year but unfortunately also by far the best song here. Still thought it was overal decent though

Odal
Emeritus
August 23rd 2024


3129 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I had a good time with this one.



I'm also kind of a wife guy and my gf loves her, so that's extra gravy.



This is just a fun lil, breezy pop record

Sowing
Moderator
August 23rd 2024


45523 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Totally agree in terms of the singles and maybe one other song, but otherwise I could not get into this whatsoever.

Manatea
Emeritus
August 24th 2024


2255 Comments


Review is highly accurate. Nice one sowing

jc3494
August 24th 2024


55 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

This was such a dumb slog to get through outside of the two singles. Nice review.

PumpBoffBag
Emeritus
August 24th 2024


1840 Comments

Album Rating: 2.9

Yeah didn’t hate this tbh, can see it growing on me. Much prefer Emails though

Like Coincidence quite a bit

Trebor.
Emeritus
August 24th 2024


60329 Comments


I was disappointed when I found out she's not related to John Carpenter

tommygun
August 24th 2024


27148 Comments


Taste rules

alamo
August 25th 2024


5969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Juno is literally soty



2.0 is too low i bet my ass sowing will have bumped his rating in a couple of months



"I was disappointed when I found out she's not related to John Carpenter"



I was disappointed when I found out she's not related to DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ

gravityswitch
August 25th 2024


2445 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Three acoustic ballads in the second half of a 36 minutes album was certainly a choice.

Disappointing album given the singles.

SteakByrnes
August 25th 2024


31061 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Espresso is far and away the best song, tho Juno and the closer are nice too. Too many slower songs and non bangers! Her last album was better overall

Rustune
August 25th 2024


34 Comments


Wow, I only knew her from tik tok. Didn't know that she had been releasing albums for this long. My guess is that this is the new way the music industry is trying to make money. Reminds me of the strategy used with Doja Cat

dedex
Emeritus
August 26th 2024


13009 Comments

Album Rating: 2.2 | Sound Off

great read Sowing. this is indeed mega boring

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
August 26th 2024


19048 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

shocked at how much more i like this compared to everyone else lol damn



i hardly find this boring at all. her vocal inflections are completely unpredictable from line to line. her lyrics are legitimately funny. she's a way more talented vocalist than the singles let on. i guess racy lyrics delivered via pennsylvanian dialect just work for me.



will say i think "taste" kinda sucks as an opener and is easily one of the lesser tracks here. "good graces", "bed chem", and "slim pickens" are my faves out of the non-singles.

YoYoMancuso
Emeritus
August 26th 2024


19776 Comments


"I was disappointed when I found out she's not related to John Carpenter"

or better yet Karen Carpenter

Sowing
Moderator
August 26th 2024


45523 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Outside of the singles, my favorites were Juno and Don't Smile. But yeah, most of the lyrics are distractingly poor even when the music is enjoyable.



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