October 31st, 2008 10:55am
The Only Thing I Know For Certain
Girls Aloud “Love Is The Key”
The fact that the new Girls Aloud record leans a bit towards ’60s influences probably has something to do with Mark Ronson’s chart successes, but it’s not much of a stretch for them in aesthetic terms. Of the new tunes, “Love Is The Key” ventures the furthest into ’60s pastiche, but it’s basically a cousin of (the admittedly superior) “Waiting” from Chemistry, and the songwriting conventions are integrated seamlessly into their pre-existing hyper-pop style, so it’s more like smart accessorizing than a full-on makeover. (That said, if they make a video for this song, they should be encouraged to crib ruthlessly from Mad Men.) Lyrically, they are not straying from their Chick Lit comfort zone — this is an “opposites attract” song about finding a happy ending with an unlikely yet highly decent suitor — but unfortunately, they’ve dialed down the weirdness factor in their new material, so there aren’t any classic Girls Aloud “wait, she just sang what?” moments. Boo.
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The Herbaliser featuring Jessica Darling “Can’t Help This Feeling”
This track is all wham, bam and pow; delirious infatuation represented in song as if it were a fist fight in the old Batman television series from the ’60s. It’s strong stuff, with bombastic fanfare, emphatic vocals, and funky drums all kicked up to a power level that’s a bit too much, but just enough to get across an overwhelmed, overjoyed state of mind.
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