| Danity Kane – Welcome To The Dollhouse: Album Review |
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| Written by The Theorist (K.E.H.) | ||||
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“Bad Girl” and “Damage” represent the style of most of the songs on the album: urban R&B and dance music. This album wants you on the dance floor and uses its deep-house kicks, claps and futuristic synthesized sounds to drag you there.
The group’s collective voice stands out on this album. Establishing a cohesive and consistent vocal blend comprising five divas is hard because egos are always on the line. It seems that these young stars stepped beyond that ego trap to find their vocal color. On the other end, there is room for more compelling performances that dig into their individual hearts. “Poetry” offers a glimpse into Danity Kane’s soul, as the musical production for this song deviates from the others with an acoustical arrangement of piano, strings, guitar, bass and raging drums. Danity Kane worked as hard as James Brown to make this album. You will definitely hear them urging you on to participate and clap your hands especially in “2 of You” when they sing - “ if you feel it let me hear it one, two, three, four times.” It sounds like Danity Kane won’t stop ‘til you drop. Download: “Bad Girl” “Damage” “Ecstasy” “Poetry” To purchase CDs, click on the cover art or title link. To legally download, click on the iTunes logo. If you do not have iTunes, you can download it here by clicking the "download iTunes" logo above. |
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