Music Review: Kim Petras makes flirty Eurodance-pop in major-label debut

By MARIA SHERMAN
AP Music Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Better late than never, and surely worth the wait: Popstar Kim Petras’ oft-delayed, full-length major label debut album, “Feed the Beast,” is brimming with Eurodance, ’90s house, and trance-informed sex-positive pop music. Throughout the release, Petras demonstrates a deep understanding of the many nuances of hi-hat-heavy, club-ready anthems, writes Associated Press music writer Maria Sherman. And yet, for all the fun and flirt-iness of “Feed the Beast,” there is a subtle restraint: electric songs ripe for the dance floor burn bright and fast — a sprint, not a marathon.
