Tuesday 5 May 2009

And they crave affection

Continuing on from last post's mention of taste, who knew Pharrell Williams actually had any? One of the most annoying men in the music scene, his own discography sounds absolutely awful and he tends to ruin other artistes work as well, as evident in Madonna's "Give It 2 Me". Thank god then that Gwen Stefani insisted on the ridiculous music loop in "Wind It Up", as the original Pharrell version was so dull, it was incomprehensible.

But moving on, let's get to his effort at redeeming himself. Presented below is a clip from a current popular song called "She Loves Everybody" by pop duo Chester French. What has Pharrell got to do with these two white kids, you ask? Well, he signed them onto his label. That's all. God knows why Chester French agreed though.


© Star Trak/Interscope 2009

That's probably the best bit of the song, right before it tumbles into an incoherent mess of guitars. It's not a bad track though, definitely very interesting when heard a few times, granted you ignore the cringe-worthy lyrics completely.

We were supposed to listen to the album as it had amazing cover art and then give it a few spins for a review, but instead we found out of a 7Digital promotion which enabled us to download three songs for free. Hence.


© Fascination Records 2009

One can only hope.

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