Monday, March 14, 2011

Britney Spears is back with "Femme Fatale"

Expected for March 29, the new album of Britney Spears, "Femme Fatale" has made its appearance this weekend on the net. A notable appearance since even the famous blogger Perez Hilton it is echoed, was particularly enthusiastic about the highly anticipated seventh installment of the pop princess, who has not released a new album since "Circus" in 2008.

A Gossip Rumors. en, too, are curious and we procured the precious - until, of course, buy the album upon its release because, remember, music is not free! What is so "Female fatal? While it is undeniable that this is not the best album of Britney Spears, it still contains some nice surprises, like the very particular electro-pop "Till the World Ends", second single " Femme Fatale.

" Co-written by singer Kesha, which found the tab, the title is simple but effective and should be played in a loop in nightclubs around the world. In the same genre, "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" very dance coating one side which, if not present anything new, has the merit of leading (and heady).

Other title that stands out: "Inside Out" in which Britney Spears returns to its roots 100% pop that made her the star she is today. Real UFO on the album, "How I Roll" is a breath of fresh air and looks like an acoustic indie title, as one might hear in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. Finally, "Criminal" is a walk lightly "pop-ized" which recalls some tracks from the album "American Life" by Madonna.

A reference also claimed by Britney Spears. An album without tubes? But all is not to keep on "Femme Fatale". As for disappointments, we particularly "Big Fat Bass", which much was expected because it is the result of a collaboration with Will. i. am the leader of the Black Eyed Peas. Repetitive and full of superfluous sound effects, the title becomes almost unlistenable.

For their part, "Gasoline", "Trouble for Me" and "Seal It With a Kiss" listen but do not power tubes. And perhaps it is the problem of "Femme Fatale" as good as can be certain songs, none seem to really stand out, as could be "Womanizer" and "Gimme More" on both Britney Spears' previous albums.

Even the first single from "Femme Fatale," "Hold It Against Me", available since January, is unable to play this role. Too much dance, too flat, too remixed. But if, after more than two years of waiting, some say (rightly) that "Femme Fatale" Britney is not great, they would still be wrong to boycott their pleasure.

The album is a true guilty pleasure.

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