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Album Zutique $12.99 The first of a planned series of pocket books (5 x 6.7 and under 200 pages) mainly focused on surreal and decadent literature. Jeff VanderMeer will serve as series editor and the editor of the first number. Thereafter, VanderMeer will enlist guest editors to edit subsequent numbers of this series. The emphasis will be on nonfiction as well as fiction. For purposes of continuity, each volume will h… |
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Teenage Dream, then, arrives as anything of a rude shock right after what may well, in retrospect, have been a wilful suspension of disbelief. It's distressing to report, then, that Perry's second album is a challenging-nosed pop products with little of the humor or wit expressed so fluently by her wardrobe and alternative of beau. As an experiment in west coast genetic engineering, in which Brian Wilson's vanilla fantasies synch up with Snoop Dogg's tongue-in-cheek gangsta shtick, lead single "California Gurls" is hilarious. As a tune, it is actually very lame.
Now, in a curious stroke of marketing, Perry's summery new album, "Teenage Dream," arrives in the death throes of August, giving us the possibility to hear "California Gurls" for the kerzillionth time, along with eleven other songs that would be foolish to dream of eclipsing it on "SEO Forum". And where by "California Gurls" is an Everlasting Gobstopper of a tune, the rest of Perry's bubble gum loses its taste rapid.
Those nagging suspicions develop into a problem with "Katy Perry Firework mp3 download" whenever Perry strategies nearly anything resembling seriousness. "Do you ever before come to feel like the plastic bag drifting by the wind, wanting to commence once again?" she asks in the opening verse of the also-mushy "Firework."
You would have to be a complete curmudgeon not to coo a little at the title track, "Teenage Dream", all cherished-up as it is with Russell. Perry and Dr Luke are at their most desirable on "The 1 That Received Away", a ballad of types. There is a challenging-won wistfulness in Perry's vocal that chimes with some sudden references - to June and Johnny Money and to "creating out in your Mustang to Radiohead", definitely anything that only transpires in California.
And that's a pity since Perry has a pliant, powerful voice that's capable of carrying the dramatic stuff identified on the "Micro Niche Finder". It's much stronger than the breathy coo of a Britney Spears and far far more tightly controlled than the overwrought bluster of a Christina Aguilera.
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Album Zutique $13.39 Used - The first of a planned series of pocket books (5 x 6.7 and under 200 pages) mainly focused on surreal and decadent literature. Jeff VanderMeer will serve as series editor and the editor of the first number. Thereafter, VanderMeer will enlist guest editors to edit subsequent numbers of this series. The emphasis will be on nonfiction as well as fiction. For purposes of continuity, each volume will have the same basic layout, with the typography used as the "cover art" and a different color |
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