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Mar 09

All I Ever Wanted (2009) by Kelly Clarkson

All I Ever Wanted by Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson
All I Ever Wanted

2009, RCA
pop/rock
3½

All right, I had to give in and review this one. This is Kelly Clarkson’s big comeback from the disaster that was My December, and she does a decent enough job. If you buy this album you’re not buying it for the lyrics so I won’t even mention them. But I have two points that I feel need to be brought up: Kelly clearly worked on her vocals since My December, and she’s clearly ‘sold out’ in an effort to make it big.

I’m one of those people who can’t stand it when music snobs point fingers and accuse artists of ‘selling out’ the minute they get signed on a big record label, so when I accuse Clarkson of doing so here, I’m not referring to that. What I am referring to is the utter lack of ‘Kelly Clarkson’ in this album. In an effort to recoup her losses from My December, Clarkson has made the same mistake that Gwen Stefani made in Love.Angel.Music.Baby – using too many different writers. As a result, All I Ever Wanted is essentially a bunch of singles that reflect their writers and don’t really say anything about Clarkson. Case in point: I was able to distinguish every single song that was co-written by Ryan Tedder (of OneRepublic fame) on the first listen.

On the other hand, Clarkson’s vocal chops are more than up to the challenge of changing with every song, which is pretty amazing. I don’t think we’ve ever had a chance to see her vocal range in this way, and despite all of my mutterings, she’ll probably be laughing all the way to the bank with this one. At least we still have someone in pop who can sing.

As a side note, will someone teach this girl how to NOT look like a robot on her album and single covers?

“Already Gone,” “Don’t Let Me Stop You,” “Impossible.”
myspace, leaked on mtv.com
Rilo Kiley’s Under The Blacklight, Duke Spirit’s Neptune

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14
Jul 08

Neptune (2008) by The Duke Spirit


The Duke Spirit Neptune 2008, You Are Here Records indie rock/garage rock 4

In the spirit of My Bloody Valentine (not dukes), The Duke Spirit have that cool, retro sound that’s becoming more popular in the indie scene these days. Unfortunately for them, that sound isn’t distinctive enough to separate them from the rest of the indie pack; I fear they might wither away into nothingness, even with their great DIY ethic. That said, there are some unique points about this band and this album that make them a great listen. Their idealistic lyrics and complex, pop-inspired arrangements can be a bit boring at times, but there are distinct soul influences and a great sense of rhythm. The lush-yet-gravelly texture of lead singer Liela Moss’s voice is a major plus, not to mention that the album as a whole is cohesive, if not concise. As you can probably tell, I’m having issues adequately describing this album, but it’s well worth the buy and the listen.

“The Step And The Walk,” “Neptune’s Call,” “Lassoo,” and “Into The Fold.” myspace, last.fm The Cinematics’s A Strange Education, Copeland’s In Motion

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5
Jul 08

July mix, anyone?

One of my favorite hobbies is creating mixes, either for friends or for no reason at all. I made a three-part summer mix a while back which I thought you might be interested in. Most, if not all, of these artists have been reviewed and/or mentioned at some point in this blog so they should be familiar. If you like what you hear, please support the artists by buying their albums!

The link leads to muxtape.com. Check out the cover art while you’re at it:

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summer flight [EP]

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