Chappel Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Apologies, a bit late on this one. hectic week!
Right, where to start - Firstly it's a refreshing pick, I'm probably more interested in hearing Albums that are not aimed at us as a target audience, its good to have a break from 70/80/90s Rock.
Chappel Roan has a sweet voice and like others have mentioned there seems to be a big glut of these sort of female vocalists at present - Taylor Swift,Kate Perry, Lorde, Olivier Rodrigo and many more.
The slight difference I can tell is there's more of a undercurrent meaning, what sounds like 'vulgar' lyrics are often masking over some heavy topics in how she is sexualised, breakups, being gay etc - Does any of that speak to me? in all honestly, No. I prefer my lyrics to be imagery or Dylan poetry, or even a Gallagher nursery rhyme.
However, I do respect any artist that can take a brave stand on these issues.
Away from all that, there is a lot of Blondie disco type fun stuff happening, it's a big mix of Pop songs and each one could pass as a 'hit' - whether that makes it generic I feel is a bit unfair. How the hell does a Pop star nowadays avoid being told it sounds generic? when we have decades of Pop before us.
Overall, mostly catchy pop songs and enjoyed the slower melodic ones. whether they all sound like a big mix of so many modern day female artists didn't bother me however there was a fair few skippable tracks .
6/10