• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Jan 1, 2016
User Score
5.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 57 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 57
  2. Negative: 20 out of 57
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  1. Jan 15, 2016
    7
    Normalmente cuando algún artista decide grabar un disco debido al éxito de un single "de prueba" no espero nada muy grande y "Wildfire" no fue la excepción, lo escuché únicamente por recomendación y por ser el primer disco del año. Quizá no es lo mejor que pudo hacer pero fue bastante agradable encontrar un par de canciones que no se olvidan de un día a otro. Es su primer trabajoNormalmente cuando algún artista decide grabar un disco debido al éxito de un single "de prueba" no espero nada muy grande y "Wildfire" no fue la excepción, lo escuché únicamente por recomendación y por ser el primer disco del año. Quizá no es lo mejor que pudo hacer pero fue bastante agradable encontrar un par de canciones que no se olvidan de un día a otro. Es su primer trabajo discográfico y es bastante completo, Rachel no se arriesgo, se mantuvo en su zona de confort y eso está bien porque le funcionó.

    Highlights:

    Better Place
    Stand By You
    Lone Ranger
    Beating Me Up
    Astronauts
    Congratulations
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  2. Jan 12, 2016
    10
    Oh this holy record sent me to the pop heaven. The melodies are so catchy and happy that you'll want to replay the songs over and over, her vocals are amazing. When will my faves?
  3. Nov 10, 2017
    9
    A really fantastic album, even if there are moments when it can become monotonous, you can appreciate the empowering songwriting in every song. Explosive at the beginning, although I would rather replace Congratulations and Superman for songs of a different scope, since they blow the fuse of the album. You can clearly see that she was inspired by Carrie Underwood, Carly Rae Jepsen, and LeaA really fantastic album, even if there are moments when it can become monotonous, you can appreciate the empowering songwriting in every song. Explosive at the beginning, although I would rather replace Congratulations and Superman for songs of a different scope, since they blow the fuse of the album. You can clearly see that she was inspired by Carrie Underwood, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Lea Michele's album Louder.
    Best song: Astronauts
    Worst song: Angels in Chelsea or Congratulations
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  4. Jan 12, 2016
    10
    WIG OFF Underrated masterpiece, every song slayed me. I love the lead single. Listen it You'll be amazed that her vocals will snatch your boo. Guaranteed I swear.
  5. Dec 13, 2016
    9
    Holy smokes, this beautiful lady has the voice of an angel. Yes, there are 3-4 songs that stand out. No, it's not super deep, but who looks for answers to the universe in pop music. Just listen to her soar on those best tracks. The rest of them may grow on you too. Great to see years of hard work pay off, and I hope to hear more of her in the future. Kudos.
  6. Apr 1, 2022
    8
    Wildfire may be forgettable but it's very iconic and surprising when you first hear it.
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52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

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  1. Jan 11, 2016
    50
    The wounded “Better Place” and soothing “Superman” stand out, showing how Platten’s songwriting skills can be used to tease out emotional subtleties. But too often here she’s battling stuffed-to-the-gills arrangements.
  2. Jan 11, 2016
    60
    Wildfire is the work of a determined singer/songwriter who prizes craft over poetry or introspection. Platten specializes in skyscraping melodies and big, bombastic surfaces and these are the elements that not only fuel Wildfire, they distinguish it from the singer/songwriter's clear antecedents.
  3. Jan 11, 2016
    40
    Efficient in conjuring intense emotion, the album has the hallmarks of a temporary success, but Platten’s identity gets lost. This chameleon-like character is a mutant of pop artistry--a country twang occasionally slips into her intonation, and the ghosts of Carly Rae Jepsen, Shakira and Katy Perry haunt the lofty choruses.