Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran review: The Colombian’s first effort in seven years jumps unevenly between genres, writes ADRIAN THRILLS

SHAKIRA: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (RCA)

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Touted as her big breakup album, the Colombian’s first effort in seven years jumps unevenly between genres. 

Sung almost entirely in Spanish — its title translates as Women Don’t Cry Anymore — it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué, on dance-pop track Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (‘You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo,’ she sings) and deploying double entendres with rapper Cardi B on Punteria. 

Piano ballad Ultima is a highlight, but the quirkiest tracks are collaborations with Mexican-American bands Grupo Frontera and Fuerza Regida.

Touted as her big breakup album, the Colombian’s first effort in seven years jumps unevenly between genres 

Shakira performing a pop-up Concert in Times Square on March 26 to promote the album

Shakira performing a pop-up Concert in Times Square on March 26 to promote the album

Sung almost entirely in Spanish ¿ its title translates as Women Don't Cry Anymore ¿ it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué

Sung almost entirely in Spanish — its title translates as Women Don’t Cry Anymore — it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué

ED HARCOURT: El Magnifico (Deathless)

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Having written for Paloma Faith and helped to craft Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s last three albums, Harcourt gets back to songwriting basics here. 

With its gothic strings recorded in a church, El Magnifico is sometimes overly theatrical, but its writing is intimate and inventive. 

Seraphina, written after the death of a friend, unfurls across five minutes, and the soul ballad Strange Beauty celebrates life amid an awareness of mortality. 

Guests include Kathryn Williams, rocker Greg Dulli and Somerset singer Stevie Parker, whose breezy voice shines on At The Dead Of The World.

Having written for Paloma Faith and helped to craft Sophie Ellis-Bextor's last three albums, Harcourt gets back to songwriting basics here

Having written for Paloma Faith and helped to craft Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s last three albums, Harcourt gets back to songwriting basics here 

With its gothic strings recorded in a church, El Magnifico is sometimes overly theatrical, but its writing is intimate and inventive

With its gothic strings recorded in a church, El Magnifico is sometimes overly theatrical, but its writing is intimate and inventive

Ed Harcourt performs on stage at Sala Apolo on October 23, 2022, in Barcelona

Ed Harcourt performs on stage at Sala Apolo on October 23, 2022, in Barcelona

RIDE: Interplay (Wichita)

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Oxford quartet Ride are now fully back on track after seeing a successful reunion stalled by the pandemic. 

Despite signposting its influences a little too readily — early U2 on the shimmering Peace Sign; New Order on Last Frontier — this is an assured return. 

Lead guitarist Andy Bell (who spent a decade with Oasis while Ride were off-duty) adds torrents of reverb and echo to tracks that range from dreamy pop to psychedelic rock. 

‘We’ll never fade away,’ promises singer Mark Gardener on Sunrise Chaser. Second time around, Ride look ready to go the distance.

Despite signposting its influences a little too readily — early U2 on the shimmering Peace Sign; New Order on Last Frontier — this is an assured return

Despite signposting its influences a little too readily — early U2 on the shimmering Peace Sign; New Order on Last Frontier — this is an assured return 

Oxford quartet Ride are now fully back on track after seeing a successful reunion stalled by the pandemic

Oxford quartet Ride are now fully back on track after seeing a successful reunion stalled by the pandemic

Andy Bell of Ride performs during Riot Fest 2023 at Douglass Park on September 17, 2023, in Chicago

Andy Bell of Ride performs during Riot Fest 2023 at Douglass Park on September 17, 2023, in Chicago

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