Moonsigns
|
Band Guide
|
Blogs
|
In Pictures
|
Adult
Boston
|
Portland
|
Providence
Music
CD Reviews
|
Download
|
Live Reviews
|
Music Features
|
New England Music News
White Williams
Robert Wyatt
CD Reviews
Britney Spears
Blackout | Jive
By
ELLEE DEAN
|
November 6, 2007
BRITNEY SPEARS, BLACKOUT
" alt="photo of 'BRITNEY SPEARS, BLACKOUT'">
2.5
Stars
Spears’s fifth studio album is a witchy electro-pop wonder as suspect as those prescription pills photographed in her purse a few weeks ago. Yes, it’s been a bad year for Spears, with that embarrassing VMA appearance, and the even more bizarre performance — the “Eat it, lick it, snort it, fuck it” quip — she let loose outside a courtroom just days after
Blackout
leaked on
MTV.com
,
VH1.com
, and
LOGOonline.com
. The good news is that lyrics like “I’m Mrs. Oh My God, that Britney’s shameless” (“Piece of Me”) aren’t quite that bad. Over a vibrating bass, Britney baby-baby-talks while the Swedish producing team of Bloodshy & Avant play with her pitch and Spears shows a little self-awareness. The disc’s obvious dance singles, “Gimme More” and “Hot As Ice,” are helped by Timbaland protégé Nate “Danja” Hills. (He’s credited on five of the album’s 12 songs.) Spears also takes a stab a Blondie-style new wave with “Heaven on Earth,” the disc’s biggest departure and another pleasant surprise.
Blackout
may be more a tribute to the skills of the A-list producers who guided her through the disc than to any of her own talents. But at least she was smart enough to accept that guidance.
Related
:
Can Britney rise again?
It’s tough to be a celebrity on the skids, but even a ‘ticking time-bomb’ can stage a convincing comeback
Marketing magic
Building the new Disney empire, one tween at a time
Kundalini conjuror
Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
More
Can Britney rise again?
It’s tough to be a celebrity on the skids, but even a ‘ticking time-bomb’ can stage a convincing comeback
Marketing magic
Building the new Disney empire, one tween at a time
Kundalini conjuror
Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Remix revolutions
Reworking Beck, Bloc Party, and more
The big hurt: Hello, goodbye
And a warm hello to STP, Britney, and Lily Allen
Appeteasers
On the menu: a new track Pretty Girls Make Graves, Benzino beef, and a Busta remix sampler plate
The low end
The bassline house invasion
The Big Hurt: Clubbing baby seals: not okay
This week in social activism
The Big Hurt: Fire sales
Plus, this week in tedious headlines
Less
Topics
:
CD Reviews
,
Britney Spears
,
Britney Spears
,
Music
,
More
,
Britney Spears
,
Britney Spears
,
Music
,
Entertainment
,
Music Stars
,
Celebrity News
,
Timbaland
,
Less
Share
:
Rss
Email
Print
Comments
Add a Comment
ARTICLES BY ELLEE DEAN
LIPSTICK BUNGLE
| February 11, 2008
The Candace Bushnell-based series is no better than a cheap knock-off
BRAIN GLOSS
| January 15, 2008
Two new Boston mags aimed at women beg the question, why not the perfect women's magazine?
THREE WISE WOMEN
| December 12, 2007
The Girls Next Door bring their gifts to the Playboy Mansion
IF WE HAD OUR WAY . . .
| November 14, 2007
Three wishes for improving winter sports in New England
BRITNEY SPEARS
| November 06, 2007
Blackout | Jive
See all articles by:
ELLEE DEAN
MOST POPULAR
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
FIEDLER ON THE SPOT
Having taken the reins of BU’s contentious College of Communication, Pulitzer winner Tom Fiedler learns to navigate the thorny world of academia
PHOTOS: RADIOHEAD IN BOSTON
August 14, 2008 at the Comcast Center, Mansfield, MA
WOMEN ON THE VERGE
Clinton die-hards have created a new-girls’ network bent on remedying decades of sexism by putting women in elected office
TIGER TRAP
Sports blotter: "Walking in Memphis" edition
PHOTOS: NORTH KOREA'S SURREAL MASS GAMES
While everyone else watches the Olympics, Asia's weirdest sporting event transpires in the world's most secretive country
FIEDLER ON THE SPOT
Having taken the reins of BU’s contentious College of Communication, Pulitzer winner Tom Fiedler learns to navigate the thorny world of academia
WOMEN ON THE VERGE
Clinton die-hards have created a new-girls’ network bent on remedying decades of sexism by putting women in elected office
PAPER CHASE
The counterintuitive, durable case for journalism education
FROZEN RIVER
A cold film with a warm ending
FANS CHEER; EARTH WEEPS
Radiohead at Comcast Center, August 13, 2008
HOT TOPICS
Boston Symphony Orchestra
,
Kim Deal
,
Radiohead
,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
,
Harvard University
,
Kurt Weill
,
James Levine
,
James Robinson
,
John Harbison
,
Brian Eno
More Topics
. . .
LATEST SLIDESHOWS
Slideshow: Cloud life
Photos: Regeneration Tour
All Slideshows
Featured Articles in CD Reviews
:
Boxed and ready
The cream of the season’s CD/DVD crop
Cult Cargo
Grand Bahama Goombay | Numero
Kaiser Chiefs
Yours Truly, Angry Mob | Universal
Dean and Britta
Back Numbers | Zoë/Rounder
Elvis Perkins
Ash Wednesday | XL
Friday, August 22, 2008
|
Sign In
|
Register
thePhoenix.com:
Home
Listings
Editor's Picks
News
Music
Film + TV
Food + Drink
Life
Arts
Rec Room
Video
Phoenix Media/Communications Group:
Boston Phoenix
Portland Phoenix
Providence Phoenix
StuffAtNight
People2People
MassWeb Printing
G8Wave
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Work For Us
Sitemap
RSS
Mobile
StuffAtNight Latest:
Tim Collins @ Night
Kristi McNeil @ Night
FNX Latest:
Lizzie Goodman of Blender, WTF and Tugboat, Hater of America
The Sandbox Recap Blog - 08/21/08 - By Intern Emily
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
Copyright © 2008 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group