Having delivered their comeback with ease,
the Jonas Brothers were faced with a difficult prospect: they needed to keep the good times of
Happiness Begins rolling. To that end, they decided to ditch many of the collaborators from that 2019 affair and hire
Jon Bellion -- a songwriter/producer known for previous work with
Jason Derulo,
Justin Bieber,
Maroon 5, and
Eminem with
Rihanna -- as executive producer.
Bellion and the Brothers decide to extend the shiny sunniness of
Happiness Begins by buttressing the frothy melodies with bright, soulful grooves that split the difference between disco and retro-minded modern revivals. It's a fleet, sleek sound that helps draw attention to the trio's natural effervescence without seeming especially sugary. It does seem tailored for the sunshine, though, particularly a stretch in the second half where
the Jonas Brothers sing about "Vacation Eyes," "Summer in the Hamptons," and "Summer Baby," all amounting to a summery EP buried in the middle of an LP. Truth be told, most of
The Album sounds as if it was made with relaxation in mind; it's all shimmering soft rock and tempered disco, soundtracks for Montana skies and celebrations. The exceptions to the rule are "Little Bird" and the
Bellion duet "Walls," a pair of slower, introspective numbers that end
The Album on a curiously dour note, as if the trio decided they'd had too much fun, so they added serious songs as an afterthought. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine