A New Decade In Pop: Week #17
Apr. 26th, 2010 12:34 pmMany thanks to Moggy for holding the fort in my absence. I return to find that we have a new number 1 in the shape of Diana Vickers! Blimey.
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Date: 2010-04-26 12:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-26 02:36 pm (UTC)I'm a vegetarian and I ain't fvckin' scared o' him
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Date: 2010-04-26 08:37 pm (UTC)Diana Vickers "Once": Sketchily quirky? Approximately quirky? Meta quirky? And then guitars, to let us know the chorus has arrived. I'd say from this evidence that Diana's no Didi Benami, but she does manage to eke out a tick from me with the cleverly paradoxical repetition of "once." BORDERLINE TICK.
Chipmunk ft. Esmee Denters "Until You Were Gone": Fine rap voice saying nothing, Esmee being nothing, and though Chipmunk's saying "You took off quicker than my career" made me smile for half a second, the rest is rote regret. NO TICK.
Glee Cast ft. Lea Michele "Gives You Hell": High-pitched, weird, and nervy, Lea vastly improves a track that was callow and equivocal in its original. May be the first time Glee has improved anything. BORDERLINE TICK.
3OH!3 "Don't Trust Me": I'll just link what I wrote last July. The song remains snotty and uneasy. TICK TICK TICK.
Glee Cast ft. Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele "Hello": The guy phrases and holds his tone all right but his voice is average inexpressiveness. I do think this is arranged nicely, just enough piano to enrich the sound without layering everything in sap. BORDERLINE NONTICK.
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Date: 2010-04-27 08:36 pm (UTC)