Though Allen is truly now a marketable pop star with an army of teenage fans to cater for and record company sales forecasts to deal with, It's Not Me, It's You stays pretty loyal to the uncompromising nature of her debut. Swear words are still unapologetically littered throughout and she deals with issues that other pop acts wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole. While subtlety is sometimes absent as she wallops us over the head with her words, her occasionally overt morality is still applaudable and there is pleasing wry commentary. Opening track Everyone's At It is a lament to drug taking, while The Fear offers lines that are equally straightforward and knowing digs at the culture of celebrity: "I’ll take my clothes off and it will be shameless/Cos everyone knows that’s how you get famous." There are other acerbic moments, like the line-dancing Not Fair, which treads the familiar ground of a lover's ineptitude in bed.
Even though there is nothing on It's Not Me, It's You to match the quality of the best parts of Alright, Still, it is still a slickly produced album of catchy-as-fuck pop, and Lily Allen's personality shines through enough for her to to easily leap the Difficult Second Album hurdle. One gets the impression that, if you went for a beer with her, you would encounter exactly the same cheeky, witty, gutsy, truthful character you hear in her songs. For a mainstream pop star, Lily Allen is as genuine as they get.
Even though there is nothing on It's Not Me, It's You to match the quality of the best parts of Alright, Still, it is still a slickly produced album of catchy-as-fuck pop, and Lily Allen's personality shines through enough for her to to easily leap the Difficult Second Album hurdle. One gets the impression that, if you went for a beer with her, you would encounter exactly the same cheeky, witty, gutsy, truthful character you hear in her songs. For a mainstream pop star, Lily Allen is as genuine as they get.
2 comments:
I've never heard of Lily Allen before and I have to say I think she sounds really cool! Kinda like Charlotte Sometimes and Regina Spector.
Have you heard that new song in the Packed to the rafters promos? I think you should check it out! It's a catchy song.
Yeah Lily is cool and manages to be popular with both the indie kids and the pop kids - not an easy task.
I haven't heard that song no, I'll check it out...
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