In the same vein as their full length debut, 7/27 sips from the pure pop bottle genre with no shame. The co-written Tinashe track, “That’s My Girl,” opens up the album with Britney-esque simpered words.
Review: Bea Miller’s Debut Album, ‘Not an Apology’
As a whole, Not an Apology, is weaker in the sense of lyrical content, but stronger in the fact that the album fits so well together. There is not a track out of place and the flow of pure pop into pop-rock, and then into acoustic is well done on Miller’s album team’s part.
Why Zayn Malik’s Departure Is Bigger Than You Think It Is
Think of it like this: You are a square. Your mind is built up of four corners. Every time you blink, your corners switch. They switch because every time you blink, something is different. Whether it’s your favorite food, song, insult, class. It rotates because of change. The world of music and boy bands is always changing, but so is the world as a whole, and so are you. Maybe in a different time, when your corners are full, and the change has overlapped again and again, Zayn will have come back to One Direction.
X Factor Gets the Axe
Could this be a sign that the age of karaoke-style competition shows is coming to an end? Fox has decided to put the long-suffering show out of it’s misery after three seasons in an announced made today. While the UK…
Music Review: Sticks & Stones by Cher Lloyd
Cher Lloyd, a British pop star hailing from the 2010 X Factor UK season (the same season that created British boy band phenomenon One Direction), drops her album on this side of the pond tomorrow. Here’s a song by song…