it just seems less fussy i suppose, a simpler statement
I think this is spot on. I think it makes the album quite relatable despite its constant bignesss. Almost in a Fantasia-esque manner, though their voices are very different obv.
I like "Best Thing I Never Had" more each time I listen to it.
― Tim F, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:08 (fifteen years ago)
more i hear this as a whole the less disposable i find even my least fave cuts, it's a deceptively well-balanced album imo
within the album's context would make a case for every track in fact, the whole would suffer without 'best thing's girlish petulance or 'party's... well, whatever pleasantly inane thing 'party' brings
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:10 (fifteen years ago)
or 'party's... well, whatever pleasantly inane thing 'party' brings
valiant attempt right there.
― Tim F, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:11 (fifteen years ago)
I'm kind of mentally editing out 'Irreplaceable' in all this. I dunno, it's something to do with the instrumentation, big drums, guitars, trumpets, it's mostly all very live-sounding in a way that, say, 'Scared Of Lonely' or 'Hello' or 'Halo' aren't.
I'm not sure where the hit is either, but it'll still shift a load as an album in its own right I think.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:07 (3 minutes ago) Bookmark
yeah i'm kind of feeling you, it doesn't seem orientated towards radio (even heart fm ballad radio if u know what i mean) so much as it is to i dunno, like big gloria estefan roadshows
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:15 (fifteen years ago)
or the live circuit in general, to put less of a point on it
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:17 (fifteen years ago)
i really like "best thing i never had"
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:18 (fifteen years ago)
simpler and more direct is key - i mean even down to the ballads' titles, "i care", "i miss you", just these direct statements that leave no room to hide
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:19 (fifteen years ago)
Best Thing I Ever Had feels like the big radio hit to me, it's about as MOR as you can get.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:20 (fifteen years ago)
i originally misread tim as saying more reliable than relatable and i kinda feel there's something in that
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:22 (fifteen years ago)
Spot on.
I think there is! This is a beyonce you could trust to hold shit down for you.
― Tim F, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:26 (fifteen years ago)
heard "Best" on the radio for the first time the other day and it sounded OK but i dunno, feels almost like an attempt to repeat "Irreplaceable" in some ways
― some dude, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:35 (fifteen years ago)
possibly one reason for that greater trust is a looser (but not completely lost) grip on the specificities of her halo/if i were a boy /irreplaceable ballads - like more platitudinous in the comforting real way that people actually use platitudes every day sort of thing
a sense of protection that comes from the fierceness of simplicity as well i guess
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:44 (fifteen years ago)
yeah it's more attuned to actual emotions rather than the stuff surrounding those emotions
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:46 (fifteen years ago)
right, yeah
xp yes i think 'best' is purely familiar-sounding enough to do okay but would be a bit of a bad look in terms of the brand - incongruously juvenile at this point
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:47 (fifteen years ago)
when i was listening to this on loop to write about it, it actually began to seem like a challenge beyoncé had set herself - we all know how ballads were not her forte at the start of her career, almost entirely because she just couldn't allow herself to be vulnerable or emotional. so by making everything so simple and direct as a strategy, it's like she's forcing herself into that position.
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:51 (fifteen years ago)
I think it's more likely to be that ballads went from an afterthought to a focal point - and got better songwriting support in as a result.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:54 (fifteen years ago)
have been thinking about how she's always been kind of into aggressive production, how she was really the first R&B star working heavily with Swizz Beatz and "Diva" was kind of earlier in the R&B "A Milli" bites/singers kinda rapping thing -- even "Crazy In Love" was kind of brash and loud in the Ashanti Era. "Run The World" was obviously constructed in that lineage but didn't really work the same way, so all the other stuff with a different sound feels more central to the album this time.
― some dude, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:00 (fifteen years ago)
xpost I think the general notion of what ballads are meant to be has also changed a lot in the past 10 years or so. I'm not even sure if we would have called tunes like "I Care" and "Rather Die Young" ballads back then, they're so much more propulsive than the post-babyface/warren orthodoxy.
― Tim F, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:04 (fifteen years ago)
i think the thing w/ this album is that for a major pop album it feels kinda slight from a storyline perspective, but as a group of songs it's pretty strong -- i get charmed by a new song almost every time i listen to it
also the second half is way better -- "start over" is a particularly good song in the style of tedder-esque galloping ballads, "love on top" hasn't bowled me over or anything but it's definitely a very fun throwback, "countdown" has awesome production (i'm assuming bangladesh) and is a one of beyonce's better aggressive songs & then i think "end of time" might be the best song on here after "1+1"
― J0rdan S., Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:16 (fifteen years ago)
"countdown" sounds like something that could've been on the last ciara album except i'm not sure she could've pulled it off vocally
the horns in "end of time" are so gloria estefan/amazing
― J0rdan S., Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:17 (fifteen years ago)
http://course1.winona.edu/pjohnson/images/sealchess.jpg
right: lexleft: spectre of showing weakness thru being open with emotioncentre: just another album review
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:18 (fifteen years ago)
besides me and my BOOF and my BOOF BOOF riding of course
Haven't decided whether the best moment on the album is this or "me and my BOOF and my BOOF LIP LOCKING".
Have we mentioned the female empowerment angle yet how the vocal loop on "End of Time" is a better "Pon De Floor" interpolation than anything on "Girls"?
― Tim F, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:27 (fifteen years ago)
this isn't really grown in any particular way, symbolic or otherwise, than the last couple records were, is it?
― some dude, Thursday, 16 June 2011 11:43 (12 minutes ago) Bookmark
ah he's spotted the balloon, he's got his pin, here he comes
nah seriously though i agree it is couched fairly superficially - it just seems less fussy i suppose, a simpler statement
― r|t|c, Thursday, June 16, 2011 7:02 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark
haha i didn't really mean it in that way -- like it didn't even occur to me that that could be the main lens people are looking at the album through, all the "omg beyonce is turning 30" talk aside.
but then in a weird way it seems like every album is about 'newfound maturity' for these pop stars that started out really young -- every Usher or Justin or Christina album is all hey i'm not a teenager anymore/hey i'm enjoying a sexually active lifestyle y'all/hey i'm married now/hey i've got a kid now/hey i'm divorced now/etc.
― some dude, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:41 (fifteen years ago)
she's spotted the condom, she's got her pin, here she comes
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:46 (fifteen years ago)
xxp yeah totes, though i feel like that comes back to what i first said - 'end of time' doesnt quite manage it by itself but i think it's maybe the one disquietingly tantalising glimpse of how she might have come back to dominate in a better less compromised way than 'girls'
the supposed fela kuti inspired album i guess (but then i could never really imagine that - perhaps that's the point)
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:47 (fifteen years ago)
i still can't take and adore '1+1' out of context like many of you guys do - like i feel its greatest strength is how it's a showstopper for all shows, to start a new one
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:52 (fifteen years ago)
yeah i feel like people kinda jumped the gun when it leaked and assumed that it's a single and would be a big one, i could see that maybe happening but definitely not a sure thing.
― some dude, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:55 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, this. I tend to skip it and go straight for "I Care."
― The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 June 2011 13:13 (fifteen years ago)
The bigger-than-existence star has been a fixture in common music and hip-hop seeing that the 1990's when she first burst onto the scene as element of the girl-group Destiny's Baby. Because then, Beyonce has taken the globe of enjoyment and media by storm. She burst out from Destiny's Kid with her private solo profession. She has due to the fact launched numerous effective solo albums. She has collaborated with a lot of other prolific musical artists to document numerous remarkable songs. She has branched out in her job, composing and creating music, doing work on and starring in films, and generally collaborating with her husband of three many years, rapper and new music mogul, Jay-Z. Whilst she is doing all of the millions of things that make up her exclusive day career, she has also managed to make very an impression on the globe of trend design and style. The attractive Beyonce is now believed of by lots of as a vogue queen, and an inspiration to curvy adult females with full hips, busts and thighs all over the place. Here is a nearer glance at some examples of her iconic style.
Street Style: As a person of the worlds most recognizable women, Beyonce gets photographed pretty much everywhere she goes. Whether she is strolling the streets of Houston, Texas, her residence town, at a New York Knick's game with her husband, or leaving a Parisian hotel, she constantly seems good no issue how casual. She has been photographed in cutoff-denim shorts, a t-shirt and flip-flops, in one particular-piece jumpsuits and heels, and in chic, businesswoman-type dresses and suits. 1 of her traditional road seems is a pair of tight, skinny jeans with suspenders about a button-up flannel shirt tucked in. She also rocks dazzling-white, skin-tight jeans a great deal. White jeans are sometimes a questionable vogue selection, but any trend pattern college student would concur that Beyonce pulls it off in a alluring, daring way.
Red Carpet Style: Aside from the slew of paparazzi type documentation, Beyonce has been photographed on many red carpets above the years. Just about every time, her dazzling evening-wear turns heads. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, Beyonce showed up in a in depth, embroidered, tan-colored dress by Stephane Rolland. The gown was glamorous and stylish, but also had an edge to it since of a visible zipper down the front of the gown. In basic, Beyonce is acknowledged for her traditional figure-hugging, floor-duration gowns that hug her human body frequently until eventually they fishtail out at the bottom. This style is very feminine and reminiscent of a mermaid.
Costume Model: It seems like each time Beyonce releases a new new music video, she graces her viewers with an modern contribution to costume design. Most not long ago, in the movies from tracks off of her 2008 album I Am...Sasha Fierce she performs in many variations of scintillating, kind-fitting leotards. The look is easy and sophisticated. It shows off her unbelievable, toned human body not having coming off as skimpy or slutty, and generally it directs the viewer's focus to her intricate dance moves, and her function as a dancer and doing artists total.
It appears like no matter what Beyonce does, she does it fabulously. Her outstanding, self-taught feeling of model is indicative of her expertise, soul and individuality.
― Don't start the chain you know? (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 16 June 2011 20:01 (fifteen years ago)
couldn't find the "worst fucking press release copy" thread?
― Mr. John Scatman (some dude), Thursday, 16 June 2011 20:32 (fifteen years ago)
fair enough
― Don't start the chain you know? (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 16 June 2011 20:48 (fifteen years ago)
The beginning of "End of Time" sounds like Nguzunguzu or some shit. (Maybe Nguzunguzu isn't quite right, but you get the idea.)
― 51 suggest gang (The Reverend), Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:45 (fifteen years ago)
Was that translated into Swedish and back?
― she started dancing to that (Finefinemusic), Friday, 17 June 2011 00:04 (fifteen years ago)
― r|t|c, Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:47 (Yesterday) Bookmark
was talking out of my ass on a internet hype ting when i posted this, heard it 3 times on the radio since and it's fun & no biggie
― r|t|c, Friday, 17 June 2011 00:50 (fifteen years ago)
you showed your ass
― 51 suggest gang (The Reverend), Friday, 17 June 2011 00:52 (fifteen years ago)
and i saw the real rtc
lol
― Mr. John Scatman (some dude), Friday, 17 June 2011 00:54 (fifteen years ago)
haha i actually wrote that during the 3rd time and didnt realise what i was doing at all
― r|t|c, Friday, 17 June 2011 01:17 (fifteen years ago)
Please, Beyonce, release "Love on Top" as a single thnx
― The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:24 (fifteen years ago)
i have a feeling they'll quickly run through single releases of every song with the slightest bit of radio potential, unless a face-saving deluxe edition with new songs comes along sooner than later
― some dude, Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:55 (fifteen years ago)
yeah there are no singles on this album
― J0rdan S., Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:57 (fifteen years ago)
i'm sure this album will be fine for singles - we've had two already and still have 1+1/love on top/countdown left (and those are just the obvious ones)
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:57 (fifteen years ago)
haha that was an xp
i could see "start over" being a moderate hit
honestly i don't really care whether there are "singles" on this because judging it on that basis in advance is on some crystal ball shit
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:58 (fifteen years ago)
pop music is littered with examples of big hits that no one would have predicted
― the smoke cloud of pure hatred (lex pretend), Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:59 (fifteen years ago)
I think "End of Time" could be huge... I just heard it on the radio
― The Brainwasher, Saturday, 18 June 2011 17:59 (fifteen years ago)
and the DJ was like "THIS NEW BEYONCE TRACK IS HARD"
ILM, can you handle this?
― The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 18 June 2011 18:00 (fifteen years ago)