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It's when Pink steps outside of expectations that she turns exciting.
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The music here is a weird mish-mash of FM rock, folky ballads, and funky, poppy dance tracks. It makes for a diverting, interesting listen - but not a totally successful one.
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Pink's rhymes still rely too heavily on adolescent clichés and there's an air of contrived confessionalism throughout the album.
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Next time, she needs to dump the tired wild-girl shtick, unleash her lung-power and the world will fall at her feet. For now, this is just another album of production-line US pop.
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UncutExtremely mixed results. [May 2006, p.119]
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Q MagazineBe warned: wisdom, soul searching and politics often lead to earnest power chords and clenched fists when coupled with poodle rock. [May 2006, p.123]
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The top half of the album is stuffed to the gills with dry Pat Benatar rips and unexciting ballads.
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The New York TimesA wildly uneven mixture of pop treats and melodramatic misfires. [3 Apr 2006]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 216 out of 249
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Mixed: 8 out of 249
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Negative: 25 out of 249
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HarveyRApr 10, 2006This album deffinatley needs to win The Album Of The Year at the next Grammies. She truley is this generations new Madonna.
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Feb 15, 2012
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RickPApr 8, 2006If this is main stream music, THEN I LOVE IT! GREAT WORK! This girl is a modern day Madoona!