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View Poll Results: How much do you like the album? (Voting without a writeup is UNACCEPTABLE)
Loved it 2 14.29%
Liked it 0 0%
Meh 2 14.29%
Disliked it 4 28.57%
Hated it 6 42.86%
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Old 09-12-2017, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Colours is the second album from renowned rock 'n' roll guitar goddess Nadia Oh. When I put on the album, I was confronted by a bizarre situation: this is not a rock album at all, this is a pop album?!?!?! Why would you ever make a pop album? Why don't you just make a good ole rock n roll or adult contemporary record like a real artist? Why would you release an album if you just up and accidentally sounded like this? Well despite these burning questions and disconcertions, I powered through the album.

Maybe it's because I've been exposed to more of this type of music or something, but y'all are a bit vitriolic on this one to a humorous extent. You're getting mad at Jim Carey for not wearing a suit and talking about stock strategy. You're getting mad at a comic strip artist for not drawing like Da Vinci. This album just happens and passes by without a second thought. I never thought to myself that it was **** apart from the comedically stupid throwing shade line. I did think that it wasn't very memorable and very rarely grabbed me.

There were a few catchy hooks that I wrote down as I listened to the album, and wouldn't you know that together they form a very touching poem? Maybe this was Nadia's message to us all along.

Amsterdam
Is That You
Taking Over the Dancefloor
So Unforgettable

A truly insightful analysis of Dutch EDM. Bumps the album up to a 4/10. I rated it "meh".
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