Music : Waves & the Both of Us |
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Rating: - * Great Find! ... I saw a review of this album in EW and decided to check it out. I really like this album. If you are a fan of Kate Nash, Veronicas, etc., I think you'll enjoy this. It's much better than all the generic stuff that gets so much radio play. Rating: - * Meh ... I'm a big fan of mellow sounding music, so I listened to the sound clips from this album and ordered it. After listening to the CD in its entirety I can't help but feel a little disappointed. Her voice is a little whiney and nasaly for my taste and a few of the tracks have kind of the same sound. It was enjoyable the first time through but after that I find myself skipping most of the songs. Rating: - * Elegant, different and enjoyable ... When i first decided to buy this cd i didn't know exactly what was i doing, but inmediately i listened to it i thought "whoaaaaaaaaaaa". It's different, the voice of the singer is wonderful, the lyrics are spicy and direct and the music is very original. I recommend it to everybody because it's absolutely enjoyable!!!! Rating: - * engaging and offbeat ... The songs on this debut alblum are very peppy and upbeat. They are also somewhat eccentric, with several unusual twist and turns in her musical phrasing. she reminds me somewhat of regenia spektor in this quality. Whatever, an enjoyable first effort. Rating: - * Great Popish Debut ... Charlotte Sometimes gained success with the single "How I Could Just Kill A Man". Merely at the age of twenty she has proven to be both a singer and strong songwriter. Nailing the pop format song structure, and enabling almost therapeutic songs. "Waves & the Both of Us" has only recently come out (May 08). The album is essentially a catchy pop ridden album, with a darker mixture to the finished product. One could find traces of indie rock as well. The vocals are rich and pleasant, the album production is great as well. The album overall is impressive, well written, and good enough that a sophomore release seems too far away. |
