sweet.pixie Posted March 7, 2013 Posted March 7, 2013 This little review came out in late January. The author of Grace Kelly Shows his reflexive side Conscious about the fact that the universe of bright colors and childish gadgets from the multiplatinium LICM (2207) couldn't last for ever, Mika tries to show some moderation and maturity. TOOL gets (?) the Glee Factor and is his most colaborative album: Benny Nesassi, Pharrell Williams, Klas Ahlund, Nick Littlemore from empire of the Sun and the producer of his previous works Greg Wells put their hands in. They contribute to make it his richest album musically talking, thematically not so childish and with a darker approach in the lyrics ("Love you when I'm drunk"). However, it lacks of memorable mellodies and something around/like the train of hits that gave him a name. Key songs: "Lola", "Overrated" My I criticize? I will anyways It's not darker! That man seriously doesn't know anything about Mika's trademark of making dark lyrics and joyful mellodies. And it deff doesn't lack memorable mellodies. Well, at least it's good he got mentioned.
mer Posted March 8, 2013 Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) atonish! the critics are themselves... Bads ... but not at all true...aren´t they?:huglove:inside a Rolling Stone´s magazine ...normal. oscures like... deep... Edited March 8, 2013 by mer
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