Yeah but those songs aren't exactly representative of their entire output - more often than not, their music was child-friendly pop. And if they're remembered for any song in particular, surely it's 'C'est La Vie', which is definitely at the more juvenile end of things.
Nice to see them back though, I remember listening to them as a child in the 90s!
Whilst its true that C'est La Vie is their most famous song by far, at least 1/3 of their albums were ballads... so I wouldn't say those songs were untypical of their output.
As for any critics of the new song, IF they do a new album I expect it will have a variety of styles on it.
Keviness, can you identify the voices on the track through all the auto tuning?
I've been listening to B*Witched since 1998, have everything they've ever released, and can identify Edele's voice from 100 paces, but if I'd listened to this track blind, I'd have no idea it was them.
Keviness, can you identify the voices on the track through all the auto tuning?
I've been listening to B*Witched since 1998, have everything they've ever released, and can identify Edele's voice from 100 paces, but if I'd listened to this track blind, I'd have no idea it was them.
It was much easier to identify them first time around, it was a bit difficult with Love & Money.
I can pick out Edele, Keavy & Sinead but I'm not sure where Lindsay sings!
Awesome song, sounds fresh and unique. Hopefully it's a success :-)
Some people are idiots thinking it's a Kelly knock off. What ....cause it has a guitar and rock edge it's a Kelly song? Millions of songs use rock and guitar sounds .
It did sound far better on the Cardiff arena speakers than on my PC, but I think that's because it was too loud to be able to analyse it. The excess treble on the arena sound system covered up the vocal distortions on the track from all the auto tuning and post processing.
I'd be interested to see B*Witched sing this song live.
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Whilst its true that C'est La Vie is their most famous song by far, at least 1/3 of their albums were ballads... so I wouldn't say those songs were untypical of their output.
As for any critics of the new song, IF they do a new album I expect it will have a variety of styles on it.
I've been listening to B*Witched since 1998, have everything they've ever released, and can identify Edele's voice from 100 paces, but if I'd listened to this track blind, I'd have no idea it was them.
It was much easier to identify them first time around, it was a bit difficult with Love & Money.
I can pick out Edele, Keavy & Sinead but I'm not sure where Lindsay sings!
Sinead I can spot, I think I've picked Keavy, Lindsay possibly, but I've no idea where Edele is.
Doesn't seem they can take or want any criticism.
I'd do the same, I wouldn't want criticism on my work, constructive yeah but not negative comments,
That's the problem. All the constructive stuff has gone as well.
Sure it has a bit of a Kelly Clarkson vibe about it but that's not a bad thing.
Some people are idiots thinking it's a Kelly knock off. What ....cause it has a guitar and rock edge it's a Kelly song? Millions of songs use rock and guitar sounds .
Idiotic !
I'd be interested to see B*Witched sing this song live.
Crap, I've just seen that B*Witched have teamed up with eBay to sell off some of their old denim outfits for charity. All the proceeds go to Jeans for Genes Day. Top ladies, clearly.
Might have to get bidding for me mam. She loved B*Witched.