Curtis Newart
Rock the Chandeliers
Review by Gary Hill
There is some entertaining music here. Nothing really fails, but this set is very uneven. At it's best the music here has an infectious pop rock vibe. Some of the tunes, though, feel a bit awkward. Beyond that, it seems to lack direction, bouncing from things like alternative rock to EDM (which makes up the majority of this) and more. The vocals are processed pretty much throughout, but there was only one point where I found that distracting. This is aimed at the pop music audience. I don't know how much those people really listen to more than just a song or two. So, for them I'd say this has plenty of music that should really resonate. I think perhaps it would have been a stronger release if more time had been spent fixing up some of the weaker tracks, or if they'd just been left off. Then again, the "album experience" is probably more for an audience that isn't the target for this.
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