![]() ![]() And just as his music is about control, he never promotes a subject matter I believe fascinates him in a cautionary way, as the assigned fate of the r&b elite. You could speculate that when he's the sole composer Ocean resists making a show of himself-resists the dope hook, the smart tempo, the transcendent falsetto itself. ![]() But the musical craft on this almost sampleless album is so even-keeled that there's no song here as forgettable as "There Will Be Tears" or "Dust" either. There's no song here as astonishing as "Strawberry Swing," "Novacane," or "American Wedding"-two of which, you will note, exploit Other People's Music (not to mention the Other Man's Music), and all of which inhabit a narrative world simultaneously richer and more ordinary than the haut-monde demimonde of most of these songs. Two, neither is this, but in a different way. The Lonny Breaux Collection Īlienated love songs just barely set apart by their specifics ("When I'm Done," "Scared of Beautiful") ** But In A Swagged Out Way." Lord he's so over their heads. Swagga his Odd Future crew: "It's Smooth Ass Music About Bitches, Relationships And Being A Rich Young Nigga. His romantic laments are models of texture, respect, and profound loss, their beats subtle, seductive, weird, and seized like time whether he's deploying "songs for women" that are soon trumped by Drake's, not feeling a porn-moonlighting dental student and her "novacaine," or annulling a courthouse wedding solemnized just before his bride turned in her term paper on hijab. "I've loved the good times here" is a sendoff worthy of the "dying world" Ocean calls home. The Lonny Breaux Collection **Ī high point many admirers never mention sets the tone-the lead "Strawberry Swing," where the alienated young r&b pro rewrites the sappy Coldplay single without underplaying its lyricism or, as promised, its nostalgia. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |