Hello everyone, I'm doing some impromptu research.
[Poll #1264707]
As I said above, it's not a test so don't get too neurotic about it, I'm just curious. Feel free to discuss The State Of Pop In 2008 further in the comments, if you want. Linking to YouTube videos and that is very much encouraged; get on a soapbox.
[Poll #1264707]
As I said above, it's not a test so don't get too neurotic about it, I'm just curious. Feel free to discuss The State Of Pop In 2008 further in the comments, if you want. Linking to YouTube videos and that is very much encouraged; get on a soapbox.
Re: Show Your Work
Date: 2008-09-22 09:04 pm (UTC)But one thing that makes her interesting (contextually anyway) is that she's fully within the Christian pop circuit, and has no serious pretensions of being a non-Christian artist in the way that Aly and AJ do.
"Make Some Noise," the Katy Perryesque one, was co-written/produced by Vitamin C, but the other ones are from Christian music producers. They have a very similar aesthetic to the teen-dance stuff that's been somewhat popular with Disney cross-platformers (Vanessa Hudgens, Jordan Pruitt, maybe Ashley Tisdale). But if you listen to the lyrics of that one, you get a sense of her social sphere -- the song seems to be either (1) about young evangelists not being like the evangelists on the far right that get most attention (the more optimistic reading) or (2) about secular culture stereotyping and misrepresenting Christian culture generally. ("Don't need hypocrisy to open up our eyes" -- not clear if this means some Christians are hypocritical, but we aren't [which isn't true anyway] or Christians in general are not hypocritical; this is just attributed to them by secular people who don't know them.)
I think the best tracks on here are more dance-confessional than Scandifey, but I definitely hear it in "Make Some Noise."
Re: Show Your Work
Date: 2008-09-22 09:14 pm (UTC)I think I'll definitely give this a download, from the bits I've YouTubed; surprised she's not trying for a breakout with this one, the four songs I've heard are quality but fair play to her, I s'pose.
Re: Show Your Work
Date: 2008-09-23 12:29 am (UTC)She sort of is breaking out -- this one was released on Sony and has a higher profile than her previous songs/albums, I think. I'm wondering if the biggest story of 2008 is that it's the YEAR THAT CHRISTIANITY BROKE.
Re: Show Your Work
Date: 2008-09-23 01:28 pm (UTC)