Paloma Faith's - A Perfect Contradiction (3rd album thread).
The singer will release 'Can't Rely on You' on February 23 as the lead single from her forthcoming third studio album A Perfect Contradiction (expected March 3).
what do people think of the new single? i'm not sold on it to be honest. i just think pharrell is becoming a bit predictable production wise (with this single being no exception). although, paloma definitely brings something different to the table through her vocals and the video is rather eye catching too.
i just adored "picking up the pieces" straight away and it was one of my favourite songs of 2012. that really was a great lead single, but i guess this is more catered for the us, where la reid has been hoping to break her since the last record. jessie j and kylie have both revealed pharrell amongst their upcoming production credits, so a lot of bandwagon jumping is becoming apparent after his successes last year and paloma just seems the latest artist to become a victim of "record company pressure".>:(
not to be too negative though, i think the direction change does sound interesting and her collaboration with plan b also sounds intriguing. so all in all, i am very much looking forward to the album, because the first two albums have been favourites of mine and no doubt, i'll probably warm to the single over the next few weeks. oh and i do really like the album title too.:D
what do people think of the new single? i'm not sold on it to be honest. i just think pharrell is becoming a bit predictable production wise (with this single being no exception). although, paloma definitely brings something different to the table through her vocals and the video is rather eye catching too.
i just adored "picking up the pieces" straight away and it was one of my favourite songs of 2012. that really was a great lead single, but i guess this is more catered for the us, where la reid has been hoping to break her since the last record. jessie j and kylie have both revealed pharrell amongst their upcoming production credits, so a lot of bandwagon jumping is becoming apparent after his successes last year and paloma just seems the latest artist to become a victim of "record company pressure".>:(
not to be too negative though, i think the direction change does sound interesting and her collaboration with plan b also sounds intriguing. so all in all, i am very much looking forward to the album, because the first two albums have been favourites of mine and no doubt, i'll probably warm to the single over the next few weeks. oh and i do really like the album title too.:D
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This is NOT the direction she should be going in.
Really, really like it!
Her voice is just amazing. Also, that title for the album - amazing.
Yes. She does! Great album titles so far.
Also yes, Paloma does do album titles so well,
She'll alienate her core fanbase if it is:(
She won't alienate me, I'd rather she'd progress than stagnate. And above all no torch ballads Adele style. I for one think it's a great direction, and a really great first single.
90% of Pharrell and The Neptunes production all sounds the same.
I wouldn't classify a Blurred Lines knock-off with bog-standard Pharrell production as "progression" though.
It sounds rather desperate and smacks of record label intervention as previously mentioned in this thread.
Yes there are similarities with other Pahrell production and I for one like it and thinks it suits her. And I like more as it gives me the impression hat like her last album this one will be different to the last and I appreciate when artists change their sounds and keep things fresh. and as for record label intervention FTG was more than guilty of that on more than a few occasions itself,.
I agree Hav_mor91 I love the new single and I'm excited for the new album Nikki :-)
Maybe it'll grow on me.
So unlike many, I prefer this new sound
that is the way i feel about it really, i do want to like it and i really do like her. i am looking forward to hearing her work with plan b though.
there was an "adult contemporary" feel to the last record, but i actually felt that sound suited her and i really loved that album. the genre can be rewarding commercially for some artists, but she is a young woman and she should be experimenting with her sound. however, i just don't know how this will connect with people that previously bought her albums more generally.
it just feels a less genuine progression compared to the change between the first and second record for me. working with the hot producer of the moment seems contrived and unnecessary, especially considering her two successful album campaigns here in the uk.
to me, it seems no coincidence that this change has come about after her unsuccessful attempt at cracking the states. in her defence, the us label should never have tried to launch her in quarter 4 over there, but they did get her some high profile promotional slots and i guess they want a return of their investment. its a shame, because if they had gone for an earlier or even a later release, i think the album would have faired much better over there.
the single is obviously geared towards the singles market, but will people buy her album on the back of this release? its a risky move for an album artist like her and i have to respect her for that. i am still hopeful the song will grow on me though and i am still looking forward to the new album regardless.:)
Absolutely.
It reminds me a little of Mercy by Duffy in the chorus.
What's awful? The single?