Pink rocks the house in pieces

Pink rocks the house in pieces

M! Ssundaztood (Audio CD)

Customer Review

If there were an award for the coolest voice, Pink had him for sure already won. Because no singer can as they change from soul voice to rock vocals, while maintaining this cynically arrogant tone. Although it is not so that you will be overwhelmed here by "mega-cool" guitar riffs or melodies Super, but Pink is in this album simply 200% personal and honest and that makes the CD at an unbeatable. Who in Pinks 2.CD but is waiting for more splashy party hits like "Get The Party Started", which will do so in vain. "18 Wheeler" is an alternative song with heavy riffs at the Pink people provides counterpoint, trying to make a finish. "Misundaztood" is a funny hip hop song with guitar chorus. "Dear Diary" is a midtempo Rock / Alternative ballad by Pink sings about how naughty she was earlier. "Eventually" is a very slow ballad, a bit too slow for my taste. "Numb" is again a real hardcore song with screeching guitars and gekreischtem refrain. In "Just Like A Pill" It's about how you can become dependent on one person, reminds stylistically very close to "Do not let me get me". "Family Portrait" is again a Hip Hop / R'n'B ballad with children's choir, brings to expression in the Pink, which should run through every child of divorce. "Misery" is a echer blues classics with Steven Tyler on the mic. "Respect" is a knotless R'n'B song with melody and popiger putting rape on to intrusive types. "Do not let me get me" is one of my favorite songs. In him Pink accounts with 90-60-90 music industry. "Gone to California" is also a very slow song from a Blues / Jazz / Soul Gemix, not so great. "Lonely Girl", a mid-tempo rock ballad with Linda Perry but has a great melody again. "My Vietnam" will appear at the first hearing very sluggish, but after repeated listening to Hammer Song and Lyrics Pinks emotional lasssen not let go. "Catch 22" is again a popiges Party Hip Hop mixture. Witty: In the intro welcomes a Pink as Stewardes warmly on "Pink Airlines". Super recommended because Pink here mercilessly real and personal texts sings without the sometimes kitschy touch like Jewel, and without self-questioning as Alanis.