Throughout his third solo album The Show, chart-topping Irish artist Niall Horan matches the pure emotion of his globally beloved past work with a powerful new element of soul-searching reflection. Built on a lush and radiant form of alt-pop, the album draws much of its mesmerizing power from his use of harmonies - an element inspired by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Browne and other members of the '60s/'70s music scene in Laurel Canyon. John Ryan and Joel Little co-executive produced The Show. The collection is introduced by the yearning single "Heaven," Horan's first piece of solo material in nearly three years. "One thing I've learned over the years is that society loves to pressure us into reaching certain milestones by a certain age," Horan said. "Whether that's getting married or anything else, that really should be based on our own instincts. As I've gotten older, I've tried to let go of those expectations and just follow my heart. The chorus of this song is saying that what I have in my life currently is amazing. So it would be crazy to ruin that by giving in to outside pressures." Gatefold vinyl LP with a randomly selected print of a letter handwritten by Niall about a song from the album.
- Heaven
- If You Leave Me
- Meltdown
- Never Grow Up
- The Show
- You Could Start A Cult
- Save My Life
- On A Night Like Tonight
- Science
- Must Be Love