WOW, the best Pink Album

WOW, the best Pink Album

Funhouse (Audio CD)

Customer Review

I know the four previous albums by Alecia Beth Moore aka P! Nk and found them quite appealing, but as the right way in my ear has never developed, so I was long torn whether I should back and forth to buy myself the CD at all.

After the single "So What" I was very pleased, the song is sung correctly snappy, just a horny firecracker. The song is very catchy and can not get rid of one.

A little tamer, but still an absolute strong title is "Sober". Great pop song with chorus entrances in typical P! Nk manner, simply unmistakable and class.

The third title is a beautiful ballad "I do not believe you" with a very open text, as it is known only by P! Nk. Everything fits here, music, text and interpretation.

It remains quiet with "One Foot Wrong" followed by another slow track of all of P! Nk's voice lives, very intense and beautiful. And with the fünten title to have another big highlight of Albumes. "Please do not leave me" is a very emotional ballad with an incredibly great text and a very emotionally sung by P! Nk.

Now taking P! Nk back a little ride on and backed by "Bad Influence" faster tracks with look good chorus before in order to subsequently present with the title track "Funhouse" an incredible catchy title. "Do do do - this used to be a funhouse" describing the title very well just makes fun to hear him and the mood is the same again on.

It follows a new ballad with "Crystal Ball", beautifully sung intense and amazing. Here you can hear the P! Ink processed their divorce. Also the next song "Mean" intercepts quiet, but is developing into a very strong pop song.

"It's all your fault" is a strong title with a very honest text. Really nice melody and brilliant chorus. Following is the weakest for me title of the CD "Ave Mary A" is a good song, which is really catchy, but unfortunately, as soon as he walked in my ear is also disappears.

By "Glitter in the Air" followed the next ballad beautiful and intense, brilliant title. The last song is "This is how it goes" feat. Travis McCoy, who lives by a great chorus and music just comes over super strong.

P! Nk delivers an album from the lyrically deals with her divorce, but not too quiet, but is very varied and honest.

For me it is really the strongest of her CD.

Anspieltips: So what, Please do not leave me, Funhouse and Sober

ok for the List Price Rank: 3/5
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