Tuesday, December 19, 2006

The Forsaken Book笑忘書


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Hins Chueng張敬軒

After listening his interview in the radio, I guess I love to intro this album to you people. I do agree Hins is one the artist should be more popular than he is now. He got the talent, and he is big for a small guy. The first cantonese album, however though it is not the first he sang cantonese, it's been in his mandarin album all these while. Or should say, he is splitting his album in 2, (earlier this year with spring,summer,autumn,winter, a mandarin album) and now this canto ones, the forsaken book.

Before the album, already the radio blasting with post-quake餘震 , and 10 years older老了十歲 , 2 beautiful ballads, a very canto-pop commercial which brings an in-sight to the album. Targets on the hongkong market, but it did no surprise, as the album runs on the same style as he always did, but without the up-tempo, jazzy elements as in his debut. "2-seated racecar兩座位跑車 " the uptempo melody, and yet he carries it well. The rare approach of singing low key range in "2nd time in love wit you第二次愛你 ".

When the trends now is singing away from the love theme, Hins also jumps on the bandwagon with the title-theme "The Forsaken Book笑忘書 ", a song of encouragement and it is getting a big popularity now. Another duet with anthony lun,從何唱起 also sangs the encouragement, as it seems that the society(hong kong) is full of depress, which i think m'sia already soon approaching close. The bonus DVD is like a greatest hit collection of his. However, this album does match up to his previous ones.
Recommending: soul lovesong騷靈情歌

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Review:What's Going on....?


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Eason Chan


Eason Chan. Been a brand name that will encraved our time as the artist u always remember like we do to Jacky Cheung back in 90's. No wonder he's been crown the new God of Canto-pop. So back to here whats going on to Eason? Taking a very long time to disgest this album and his dvd, Wau!!! A bit of new surprises. This is a new phase of his career(the universal phase) so it will sound similiar to the previous album eg U87, Life continues. This time, will goes more personal to himself.

Best part is to praise the ballads, "white rose白玫瑰 ", "sorrow is meaningless a.k.a underneath mt fuji富士山下 "(big radio hit now) this is a commercially friendly and yet blends a new taste of canto-pop ballads.These songs spells out the feeling of sorrow and develops a deeper thoughts to what it was saying. His upbeating-alternative hippies "the last hippies最後的嬉皮士 " is a easy digest art of work compare to his previous works like "rotten".

After bumping back to Alex San at m'sia awards ceremony last year,writes eason's quite a couples of hits, Eason had push him to writes a song soon. ..and comes this"don we all love dresses裙下之臣 " a song about adoring women. Wonderful, i say. This composer only able to deliver hits with big stars. Looking at the list of producers, isn't much of unfamiliar names. eg C.Y Kong,DAvy Chan, and Eason himself writes himself 2 track out of it. Watch the DVD bonus that comes with it, and you will find a little surprise.

Unmissable album of the year. this would drop into my top ten list.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Review: Hurt


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Christina Aguilera


Cher once brilliantly said of Meryl Streep that she was an acting machine just as a shark is a killing machine. Christina Aguilera is the singing equivalent, a ruthlessly efficient pair of lungs capable of both bludgeoning power and octave shredding range. A shame she rarely finds songs as strong as "Beautiful" to show off these talents. So while "Hurt", like "Beautiful", is written by Linda Perry, the Diane Warren of modern pop, it is just too frail and delicate a creature to avoid being overpowered by Aguilera's sledgehammer vocal.

"X Factor" hopefuls across the country will no doubt be scribbling awestruck notes, but the rest of us may find the production over the top and the melody undernourished. Aguilera seems to be apologising for some terrible wrong, but the fact she does it in a voice as boomingly authoritative as God condemning Adam robs it of any real heartbreak. A huge hit, of course, but somehow unlovable.

by Jaime Gill(taken from Yahoo music launch)

Friday, November 24, 2006

Review: Rudebox


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams - 'Rudebox'

If Mariah is the butterfly in the pop world, and Elton John is the gay pride, then there is no doubt Robbie Williams is the man of ego. As "rudebox" makes its way to UK chart, I thought it was from last album intensive care. Considering the last album did not reach the height it used to, quickly a new album is drop out to recapture his ego. This born entertainer (which british calls him) makes a few new steps, after parting from guy chamber, and sticking too much with Stephen Duffy, now he hoops around with a numbers of musicians(From pet shop boys to William Orbit), switch to a new directions disco-based; blending cover versions("we're the pet shop boys"), Streets-style rapping and '80s electro pop into this strangest release of the year.

Rolling back to 80's, as Madonna did in her Confession on the dance floor, potray a very good chart success in UK, Robbie's now seems reworking that formula, as while adding his homage to the Queen of pop(She's Madonna). A two way speaking monologues about his life story in "The 80's" & "The 90's" would catch more attention way back a few years.(Provided he had been talking too much about himself in the all sort biography) It is also strange having Lily Allen to do some cameo in "keep On", which a highlight of the album.

Don't like the first single "rudebox"? then fastforward to the next single "Lovelight" This is the main highlight. With a hidden track(which is common among his album, those die hard fans would knew it) "Dickhead", this album not easy-digest but as it will haunt you again in the coming months. Either love it? but won't hate it.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Review: Shayne Ward


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Shayne Ward

My CD of the time would be Shayne Ward's debut. The X-factor (UK latest version od pop idol)1st runner up? I guess i come across it, but don seems remember who the hell he is. Handsome? consider yes, he got the look just doesn't like the image, but however this debut album of his is 80% cover versions.

(brought a couple of UK artist eg: ronan, westlife, they seems don write any new songs already, except covers nowadays) This UK lad ain't getting any different, however he sings well(of coz 1st runner up), songs are good. Singles taken out from it includes No Promise, That's My Goal, Stand By Me(not the one we knew) are a very radio friendly, however would it pick up it's airplay in M'sia is a question. Altot it does well in MTV channel.
Singers coming from these kind of shows, tends to sings very well when doing a cover.(E.G. Clay Aiken comeback effort too) Ballads are what Shanye do best from this debut album. Doesn't like the cover of AllMy Life, as maybe always thought this song always are better if being sand by groups. From Back At One(popularised by brian Mcknight), shows he's a bit lack of maturity in his voice. Would definately looking forward for his next album.

What I like most is he did cover some song i like very much which didn't catch the public eyes like I CRY (originated from westlife)

Hope he would do much better than Will Young and Gareth Gates, (were a household names from POP Idol) which to proof that competition idols also have a longevity in music career too. Points-7.5/10

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Review: The Dutchess


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Fergie

A blown up single, LONDON BRIDGE, had push this album to release much ahead of its schedule date and hence as she plan to make an image to match each and every song in her album, are only able to make six. Six alike to 30's 70's movie actress. Looking at her production team, its found no different from the Black Eyed Pea writing team, Will.i.am, as a new franchise of the BEP. Is she the key ingredient in BEP or The BEP make her the success? hard to argue, but its indeniable that THE DUTCHESS is a very good album. Putting pieces of different pop,RnB, Hip Hop elements, from mariah soundalike to beyounce, Madonna to Kelis, Fergie blends them nicely into this album. With the ballads of ALL THAT I GOT(THE MAKE UP SONG) & the cover-version of FINALLY, had her touches almost all sides of (commercial) musical elements.

The follow-up single, FERGALIOUS, sure to shift her name further up. Already climbing fast up the billboard chart.

And too, the BEP are also going to release the next album in 2009

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Review: HUMAN


Category: Music
Genre: Pop
Artist: Leo Ku Gui Ji 古巨基

Leo Ku, branded famous since his comeback with his extreme commercial-karaoke-friendly hitsongs(with 3 album hitting into HK IFPI 2005 Top Ten Album Sales), latest album "HUMAN" is also another unmissable work. Stillriding high on pop wave, but turning back to his olden days of musical route with an level up. From the theme of games, comic, til songs-movie's, now he had catch up a theme of non-love theme lyrics.
This time it speaks as in the theme, HUMAN, on the aspect of society, family, friends, and still love. This time it widen the defination of love to broader spectrum.

First single, "shower花灑", had not storm the chart as before but yet receiving waves of good reviews, as given an opening of the album of less commercial cantopop. To balnce up the old audiences taste, the second single"love too late愛得太遲" is the old fashion k ballads, specially with vivian chow duet version, and also a mini movie on the theme song which comes along the bonus DVD.

Actually, the first impression doesn't appeals to me, until the next follow singles such as Blackie黑仔, dates you, 約定你repeat mistake重複犯錯 , these are the songs, as a fans would look for. A little bit of new stuff, old element, something sweet, furious, and while still keeping it k-friendly. Looking through the production group, combine the musician, ivana wong, david tao, mark lui, lin xe, added to the old team.

Whether, the message bringing across is too heavy or not, yet my personally, reckon it is better than the last album "startrack"

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Review:It Won't Be Soon Before Long


It had been a long time since Maroon 5 (M5) had gone off the spotlights, well constantly seeing Adam Levine(lead singer) hopping around with Kanye West, Alicia Keys... and luckily this a follow-up 2nd studio album had not been carried away with the elements of RnB but instead flowing with flow of pop current. However, still manage to holds up to their very own blend of pop-rock senses.

The very first moment to hear "Makes Me Wonder", instantly give me a feeling of the old M5 had carries the same old tune but with a modern and classy disco-costume and wouldn't be a "one hit wonder" after such a loud debut. (As well, their are all dressed in branded with this comeback, which this is what the debut album creates them to be... richer lots.) Still able to bewitched the old supporters and new fans, as this 1st single from the album had been hitting right head to head with Rihanna's Umbrella, to the chart top,(US billboard & UK).

Familiar sounds from his cameo in Kany West's "Head Em Say", Adam Levine took back the tune for his "Nothing Last Forever", "Won't Go Home Without You" a potential single, resemble The Police's "Every Breath You Take", and yet still wonderfully written. Songs like "Wait Up Call", "Can't Stop", "GoodNight GoodNight", and the catchy "Little Of Your Time" are also the highlights of the album.

"If I never See Your Face Again", a very good opening track. Uplifting and catchy choruses would hook you up to follow the album to the last track. This album would definitely place Maroon 5 on the music history map, following up to be the next U2 or The Police. Believe it or not, tracks like this can hunt the radio for months, as they did with their "Songs About Jane".