artist of the month:

Lily Allen

Mar 16th, 2009; 1:00 pm (GMT+8) 0


Ah, Lily Allen won the poll for March. Goody. Liked her since her debut. For those of you out there who ain't familiar with her, here's a short bio that I've done about her. She's quite well known in the UK and in the States, unsure about the local scene here though. Local airwaves doesn't really appeal to me, except for the station with a 'Class'. =)

Lily Allen, whose full name is Lily Rose Beatrice Allen, is a Singer-Songwriter born in England (London). Aged 23 currently (Birthday is on 2nd May 1985), she has 2 studio albums under her belt and even received a Grammy nomination for her debut album, Alright Still, for Best Alternative Music Album.

I'm gonna focus on the major highlights of Lily's music career (she does have a fair share of scandals, not going into them cause I only judge an artist musically). The road to mainstream recognition roughly started when she created an account on MySpace and posted her demos there. These demos attracted a respectable amount of listeners and at the same time, she released 500 limited edition 7" (inch) vinyl singles of "LDN" (which means a slang for London), which would be the future 2nd single off her debut album. Over time, she accumulated tens of thousands of MySpace friends and this attracted the interest of The Observer Music Monthly (OMM), a magazine published in The Observer.

At that time, few people outside her label's A&R (Artists & Repertoire) department knew who she was, so the label was slow in responding to publications wanting to report about her. After a few months, OMM published an article about Lily's success through MySpace and received her first major mainstream coverage by appearing on the cover story of the magazine.

Following this, the label are convinced that she has potential and this allows her to have more creative control over her debut album and enables her to use some of her own songs that she had written instead of working with mainstream producers to ensure definite success. Lily worked with producers Greg Kurstin (Produced and wrote Britney's "Rock Me In", which is a bonus track off the Deluxe Edition of "Circus") and Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse's producer and Samantha Ronson's Bro) for her debut album.


Alright, Still Lily's debut album. "Alright, Still" is first released as a limited edition 12" format in the UK on 3rd July 2006. Later in the month on 17th July, the full CD is being released in the UK and the rest of Europe. The album is available digitally on the US itunes in Sep 2006 and is released on CD format on 30th Jan 2007. The album title is derived from a line from the 2nd track of the album, "Knock 'Em Out". Lily also stated that she liked Albert Einstein's aphorism "Nothing changes until something moves", and the idea that "everything is alright as long as it's still".

The most obvious attribute of Lily's songs is that her lyrics are conversational-like, with a dark sense of humour (Black comedy-like). The album received with positive response from the critics and consumers alike. It's 6-times platinum in her native country, the UK. The album debuted at number 2 on the UK chart and peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard chart. It's first single, "Smile", peaked at number 1. Other singles released from this album are the re-release of "LDN", "Littlest Things", "Shame for You" and "Alfie".

IMO, this is a strong debut for Lily, though she said recently that she cringes when she listens to this album now as it reminds her that she was a "sort of over-excitable teenager who desperately wanted attention when she wrote it (She only 20/21 at that time). "Smile" and "LDN" (peaked at number 6) are good introductory singles to let listeners know who Lily is and her style. "Littlest Things" is slightly underrated, peaking only at number 21 on the UK chart. It's a dreamy ballad that showcases Lily's sensitive side. I don't really like "Shame for You" and "Alfie" (released as a Double A-side single), but it peaked at number 15.

Highlights of this album are not being released as singles. Weird. My favs along with "Littlest Things" are "Everything's Just Wonderful" and "Friday Night".

"Everything's Just Wonderful" contains witty lyrics, and you'll be bopping to the tune. It's catchy. "Friday Night" describes, well, a Friday night out ala Mariah Carey's "Migrate". Similiar concept, different approach. Again, witty lyrics and the tune sounds slightly cha cha-ish.


As for her 2nd album ("It's Not Me, It's You") which is just released not long ago on Feb 9th 2009 in the UK and Feb 10th 2009 in the US, am doing a seperate article/review on it. It deserves its own spotlight, with Lily being artist of the month. A teaser: It's an improvement from her debut and her debut ain't bad.



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"Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted" Album Review

Mar 13th, 2009; 10:30 am (GMT+8) 0


After having shunned by having full creative control of her 3rd album, 'My December' (a minor hit, the CD went single platinum, phew!!!), Kelly Clarkson is back on full force with her fourth studio album, 'All That I Ever Wanted'. Released on 6th March 2009 in Australia and Germany, and on the 9th 10th and 13th, in the UK, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Italy respectively.



dirrtysean:
Although i L-O-V-E Kelly but this album to me is tooo mainstream and i feel like she's trying too hard. It's too poppish rock for my taste. She's just like another Avril Lavigne. Maybe i prefer those dark rock tracks like "Never Again" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes". The Kelly Clarkson i learn to like and love can't be seen on this album. But in comparison with "My December" i think this album definitely tops it. But the track "Sober" from that album tops every single track in "All I Ever Wanted".

Everybody's raving on how good is Cry, but I like "Already Gone" even better. "Already Gone" writted by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder. He also wrote other tracks like "If I Can't Give You", "Save You", "Impossible". If you hear properly, you'll probably hear him sing the background vocals. But If I Can't Give You sounds like Miley Cyrus' Fly On The Wall. The beat sounds 90% same!!!!

American Idol's Kara DioGuardi together with Katy Perry wrote "I Do Not Hook Up". Probably Katy Perry leftovers...

I thought Dr Luke and Max Martin will have more important roles in her album but they only wrote/produced her lead single - My life Would Suck Without You. Yes! It's a mouthful just to say out her single name.

Overall i like all Ryan Tedder productions more than the others. He did 4 tracks (and 1 bonus track).



airotcivqueen:
Honestly, I only like these few songs out of the whole album of 14 songs Which puts it to 7/14 tracks (without counting bonus tracks), thus, I probably would not buy this album.

Pardon me,I am not a KC hater, she's had amazing songs before, that we can all totally relate to, or would already have the tune in our heads after hearing it countless of times over the years, some so catchy, you instantly can sing along to once you hear the intro, but this album doesn't stand out very much, But I will not deny that Kelly has a great voice, she just needs to work on more stand out tracks, and as you can see, she has been singing a lot of her old songs in her recent performances, and not much of the current album, as yet.

airotcivqueen's fave tracks

  • My Life Would Suck Without You: We have all heard this track, it has a very similar feel to all her old songs
  • I Do Not Hook Up: A jumpy track
  • Cry: A rather sad and emotional track as the title states, but nice though
  • Already Gone: Another emotional one, which I kind of like as well
airotcivqueen also listed "Long Shot", "If No one Will Listen", "Don't Let Me Stop You" as okay tracks.



rickified:
First impressions, surprisingly that I could listen to this album once through without skipping a track. Kudos for her. It's abit too mainstream, very safe I dare say. Given Kelly's excellent vocal prowess, she could be a successor to Pat Benatar (whom she's compared to at times). It seems that this album is made to pacify the mainstream people and her record company (I sense a multi-platinum record yet again with tons of ka-ching). Nevertheless, I could digest the album easily, aint an easy feat since I'm could be quite harsh.

Lead single 'My Life Would Suck Without You' sets the tone of the album, which is filled mostly with uptempo, high-NRG tracks. The tunes mirrors too much on 'Since You Been Gone'. The 'tried-and-tested-confirm-success-formula' is being applied to the next few tracks, the first 5 to be exact, with 'Cry' being the lone exception of the pack. My sixth sense tells me that 'Cry' would most probably be the 3rd single off the album (with the 2nd confirmed on 'I Do Not Hook Up').

Maybe the first few tracks is to build the momentum towards mid-album, which is the highlight of the entire CD (holds my fav tracks consecutively).

rickified's fave tracks

  • Already Gone: The 'Goose-pimples' song of the album. Intro sounds abit like Beyonce's 'Halo'. Cause it's co-written by Kelly with Ryan Tedder. I could really 'feel' this song. Triggers the Emo button in me. Deserves to be a single. My fave Power-ballad so far this year.
  • If I Can't Have You: Even thought it's abit too 'Fly on the Wall' sounding, it's way better than that annoying Cyrus, and I can groove to the beat. Disco-rock tune I must say. It's remix-ready too. Could be a club hit.
  • Save You: The verses sounds abit like Britney's Quicksand (Bonus track off 'Circus'). And the chorus, it's similiar to 'Sober', from Kelly's 'My December' album. A good thing though. 'My December' is so damn underated.
  • Whyyawannabringmedown: First thought that crosses my mind, sounds like Paramore's 'Misery Buisness'. Aint half bad. It's Kelly with the punk attitude. =)
  • Long Shot: I could imagine a MV (Music Video) for this song. Single-worthy. Katy Perry is one of the writers for this song.

rickified feels that the album cools down towards the end. With the next few tracks being alright only. Not really filler material, but aint single material either. 'If No One Will Listen' closes the album with a quiet note. Quite a number of peeps like it, but I think compared to 'Beacause of You', it's miles away. The 3 bonus tracks are just icing on the cake. Nothing to be excited about. Fits well with the album. Nobody would complain having extra tracks to listen to if it sounds acceptable rite. =)



Rating

dirrtysean:
airotcivqueen:
rickified:

Final Verdict
airotcivqueen: This album, apart from "My Life Would Suck Without You" and maybe "I Do Not Hook Up" does not have that "OH IT'S KELLY!!" feel I get whenever I hear her songs. Anyway, we'll see how she progresses in the next few years, you go girl!

rickified:
As I said, this album is too safe for my liking. But a good record I admit. This album lacks a strong ballad like 'Because of You', which most people could relate to. This album proves that Kelly is here to stay and she's has one of the best voices in the music industry now, along with CA. =) Awaiting for a breakthrough for her next album.

dirrtysean:
I still love Kelly Clarkson no matter what. In time this album may grow on me. After listening for around 4-5 times, it still hasnt.

2009 March's Artist Of The Month:

Lily Allen

Mar 8th, 2009; 11:56 pm (GMT+8) 0


As voted by you guys Lily Allen is dirrtyremixes.com's Artist of The Month! Watch out for Lilly Allen features, exclusives and writeups!!!
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