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WHY, Chris Daughtry...WHYYYYY???

November 25th 2006 00:32
I went to the CD section...I looked...I found and I bought the self-titled, debut album of Daughtry. Remember him? He was fourth runner up on that one reaaaallly successful show. I swore to myself I would never use that show title -(American Idol)- in conjunction with his name. I watched him, I loved him and I prayed for him to LOSE. Daughtry's sound was old and new, hard and heavy, and his voice...don't even get me started on his voice! I didn't want money-grubbing AI to get ahold of him and use him all up before his career even started. (Hello, does anyone even know where Ruben is? and why does Clay look like a pedophile now? 'Nuff said.)


So, all the way to the cash register, I kept thinking, "I have it!" I couldn't wait to get into my previously mentioned uncool minivan and take a listen. I slid in to the passenger side, making my husband drive. I slipped the CD from the case...I slid it into the CD player...and I heard...rock ballads. A collection of songs about relationships.

'Daughtry', Chris Daughtry-Wikipedia




This CD is not the sound, the promise, that he sold to his fans on the show. We voted for Chris singing passionate, intense songs from Creed and Fuel.


While I expected that Chris would do his own thing and not mimic the exact style of the groups he blew us away with, I expected something different than what I got. Something with more of an edge to it. There is NO edge to this CD, whatsoever. The only song that resembles the Chris Daughtry I fell in love with on AI, was 'What I Want', which features Slash from Guns N' Roses, and the highlight of that song is the guitar. You do the math. All the other songs blend into one another.

Some may be thinking that this is his first CD, that the label forced him to sing these songs. No. All songs on the CD were written by Chris -(at least partially)- except for 'What About Now', and 'Feels Like Tonight', which can only mean that we can expect more of the same in the future.

Another thing that bothers me about this CD, is that I did not expect to listen to a bunch of damn love songs. Even the harder tracks are about relationships of some kind. This is not a promising start. So much of music today is dedicated to sex and relationships. I was hoping that Chris would delve deeper. Pour out his soul to us a bit, let us come in and get to know him on an intimate level. I expected maybe a little sexuality...Chris is a sexy man and I figured they would throw some in to sell him to the female market but I didn't expect his lyrics to be weak and his songs to all sound so much alike. This CD is cold. There is nothing of Chris in it. Nothing personal.

Although the CD is about topics I don't really care for, I am touched by the story of Chris and his wife and kids. I expected to be touched by something. I expected him to make me feel a little happy, sad, something. But I may as well have been listening to a public service announcement for the feelings this CD stirred up.

On a positive note, I can say that his overall sound is unique. I can't pinpoint any particular influence. His vocal range is better and more controlled. He also wrote most of the lyrics, and although I don't like them for the most part, I have to give him kudos on that.

'Daughtry', Chris Daughtry track listing:

'It's Not Over"
'Used To Be'
'Home'
'Over You'
'Crashed'
'Feels Like Tonight'
What I Want'
'Breakdown'
'Gone'
'There and Back Again'
'All These Lives'
'What About Now?'

LYRICS RATING: 1/5
MUSIC RATING: 3/5
VOCALS: 3.5/5
OVERALL: Disappointed.

Here's to the future and that it brings music that Chris is capable of. This man has a lot of potential and an amazing talent. He needs to harness it. I want to be made to feel something, identify with him, feel like I know him. I can only hope the next CD is better.

Do you like Chris Daughtry? Do you have this CD and if so, did you like it? Let me know what you think...
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Have you ever seen a man's soul lain bare on an alter or heard God speak directly to a man and bring him to his knees? Have you ever heard the voice of an angel?

Now...
Jonny Lang's new CD, 'Turn Around', is available in stores now. For fans of previous work, this is a different Jonny than you will be used to. Apparently, this young man has been through some rough times since he burst into the music scene at the age of 15, with his grammy nominated, ‘Lie to Me’. Whatever he has gone through, he is now grateful for his salvation from what he called a very dark time in his life, in several places on, 'Turn Around.'

Another treat for fans is the guest lead spot in the vocals on 'Just a Man'. None other than Jonny's beautiful wife, Haylie. This is what I refer to as the cold chills spot of the CD. The raw emotion that emanates from Jonny is gut wrenching and thought provoking enough but add Haylie's powerfully pure soprano, reminiscent of Alison Krauss on her best day, it is enough to bring tears to your eyes.

I am not a religious person, but this album has touched me. Take a moment, buy the CD, listen for yourself and listen to it alone. This becomes an intense, private moment...it's just you and Jonny, a guitar and his freedom from pain, your happiness for him and maybe just a bit of a desire to have it in your own life.

I have personally handed headphones to five people today to make them listen to ‘Just a Man.’ All five people cried and started a spiritually deep conversation with me. I stopped letting people listen to it at work. It’s entirely possible I may be fired tomorrow, but it is absolutely worth it.

Jonny is one of those Artists that I love. He opened up doors and let us come in to spend a little time getting to know him on a deep level.

After hearing his CD, ‘Lie to Me’,
Then...
just last week, I immediately went out and tried to find more of his work. I picked up the last CD of ‘Turn Around’ in stock.

It was a bit strange listening to the new CD at first. I went from listening to a 15 year old, skinny, little white boy with the voice of a 40 year old blues veteran to listening to a man, now in his mid-twenties, sounding more like a 15 year old, at times.

The vulnerability that comes through on this album, the fear of old demons, and the gratitude for a new life through faith is mind blowing and spiritually healing.

Buy ‘Turn Around’ by Jonny Lang TODAY.

You won’t regret it. While you are at it, check out the rest of his site for tour dates, sound clips and store. There is also a link to help spread the word about Jonny.


Do you have a favorite Jonny Lang song or CD? Have you seen him in concert? Know any interesting tidbits that you want to share? By all means...
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October 21st 2006 03:07
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Voices' Review: Blue October, 'FOILED'.

October 21st 2006 00:38
I was having one of those horrible days. You know the kind where you leave to get some milk and you begin to think you should just keep driving…past the store, past the post office, past the floral shop until you get to the interstate and take off without looking back? I was about to the post office when “Hate Me” came on the radio. I cried it all out by the end of the song and felt like a new woman. I went out and got the CD the next day because I was hooked…or so I thought.

I popped the CD in on my way home from the store and was horribly disappointed. I skipped through track after track and hated almost every song. I slipped the CD into the back recesses of my massive CD collection and left it there for weeks. It didn’t matter, I wouldn’t listen to it again. I didn’t like it at all…or so I thought


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October 18th 2006 00:21
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October 8th 2006 12:57
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