There's More Where That Came From


Does Trisha have a new single?
June 19, 2009, 2:20 am
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Ok, I’m guessing that this station I’m listening to on the radio either really likes the song or it’s been released as a single, because I’ve been hearing Trisha’s “Let The Wind Chase You”, with Keith Urban, off her 2007 album Heaven, Heartache, and The Power Of Love on the radio a few times for the past couple of months.

While I’m guessing that Trisha didn’t release the song as a single,  since she already stated she would be starting work on a new album soon; I’m crossing my fingers for this beautiful song  make it on the country charts!



Changing Musical Styles

Back in 2002, when I was about 10, I noticed my 23 year old sister had bought the album Let Go by (the then new) Avril Lavigne. Soon after I got a copy of it for myself (I know what a lame little brother, huh?) After giving it one listen I fell in love with pop/rock and the new mature teen pop that was replacing bubblegum pop artists like Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys.

 

2004 came around and Lavigne was back at it again with her  sophomore album Under My Skin. While the album didn’t sell as much as her debut, it produced the two hits, the first ”Don’t Tell Me” and the second, the smash hit “My Happy Ending”.  The album, in it’s musical right, was darker than the first, with songs showing a darker yet mature side Avril as she dealt with more grown-up subjects. With that said it was still firmly rooted in pop/rock which made it a successful, a little more evolved follow-up to Let Go. In the years that followed Lavigne had been one of my favorite pop/rock female artists, with Kelly Clarkson soon taking her lead.

Then around late 2006, Lavigne released the hit single “Keep Holding On” for the movie Eragon. The song was a bit of departure from the music she had on her previous albums, with less rock influence on it and more power pop elements, which worked well for the song. Early 2007,  Avril’s official first single off her third album The Best Damn Thing, ”Girlfriend” hits radio and becomes one of her biggest career hits. I thought the song was a great rush of pop-punk, but from there on I knew that her new album would be a departure from what we’d seen before. After it was released I didn’t know whether to love it or hate it.

So what’s the point of me blabbering on about this? Well I’ll tell ya! Soon after I began looking at many more artists and how they’re styles have changed from album to album. While some artists have barely changed their musical stylings(Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, and for the most part Reba McEntire), using the “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” formula; Many artists have changed their styles multiple times(Madonna, Faith Hill, Alanis Morissette) to either stay-up with new trends or to keep things different and more fresh.

So my question to everyone; Who are some artists who have made changes in their music, for the worse or better?



I’m Converted…

A couple weeks ago I did a single review on Carrie Underwood’s “I Told You So”. In the review I mentioned that at first I was not a Carrie-fan, as I would take any chance a year ago to change the radio station on her. Back then that’s when her singles “American Girl” and “Last Name” were being overplayed. Then came “Just A Dream” this past summer, which made me think about this rising country music star. And now that “I Told You So” is hitting the charts, I will say it again, I have truly been converted into a Carrie fan. Don’t get me wrong, I still think she hasn’t reached her full artistic potential(but who can in just 2 albums) but she has certainly left an impression. So to celebrate this newfound epiphany, I thought I’d post two recent videos that have surfaced of Carrie singing “I Know You Won’t” and “I Told You So”, both off her 2007 album Carnival Ride.

I sadly missed the People’s Choice Awards, and didn’t get to see this performance till it started being posted on YouTube.

This last one is Carrie performing her recent single “I Told You So” at the Grand Old Opry, and at the end of it she gets a little surprise of her own.  You can view it by clicking the link below:

“I Told You So”