February 26, 2009

Circus – “A brilliant Disco Banger”

The new album of Britney Spears called "Circus" has a 64% approval rating from critics, Metacritic, which sums reviews from the nation top critics. The album’s reviews were completely favorable. It had an exclusive preview of the album on The Sun newspaper in the U.K which were the first ones to have reviews about “Circus”. “If U Seek Amy” got review “It’s a great track. A stomping robo pop number with clattering kettle drums and Brit being quite frank about the opinion she holds of herself”. Another, “a brilliant disco banger” was worlds for “Kill the Lights”. The album had similarities to Madonna’s Hard Candy, an reviewer expressed his opinion. It has much similarities to Nick Levine of Digital Spy last studion album, through she seems more confident and there is less reliance on the vocoder. “A teary eyed ballad… that’s really quite lovely” was reviewed for “Out From Under”.

Also a positive review of “Circus” was given by Billboard Magazine “From the synthy open of "Womanizer" to the regretful ache spurring "Blur," "Circus" gives Brit pop a whole new meaning”, “she is in a class of her own” goes on. Rolling Stone’s Caryn Ganz was blown away with Spears’s new work. It is hit pay dirt again by that Toxic roducers Bloodshy & Avant with melodic. “Unusual You” was reviewed as glowing. “If U Seek Amy” was reviewed to be a saucy, swinging standout by the Max Martin-produced. "Kill the Lights" was stomper with the photographer-taunting, it recalls the synth crush of 2007’s Blackout. He also went on to credit songs “Blur”, “My Baby”, “Mmm Papi”, and “Out From Under”. “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” gave Britney Spears as a best ballad.

It set up a hotline for Spears where her fans could leave a message to promote the album “Jive Records”, she could make calls return to some of the callers. Via the website of New York radio station WKTU, there are some reviews about some tracks off the album.

February 25, 2009

I Am… Sasha Fierce - Number three in Ireland

I Am... Sasha Fierce” showed at number three in European markets such as Ireland. It become Beyoncé’s second top three album in Ireland. After the top songles “If I Were A Boy” and “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” got popularity on the Irish singles charts. The album reached top the Irish album charts after an announcement of additional dates to her European leg. It is making “I Am.. Sasha Fierce” her second number one album in Ireland, after “Dangerously In Love”. It contains eleven songs, six in the first disc and five in the second. Bonus tracks are added as deluxe edition, so it is eight tracks in each disc.

The album “I Am... Sasha Fierce” has both iTunes versions contain the exclusive bonus track “Save The Hero”, pre-orders is “Why Don’t You Love Me” written by Beyoncé, her siter and The Bama Boyz. iTunes also contains videos for “If I Were a Boy” and “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”. The album gave with a bonus track "Déjà Vu", "Me, Myself and I", "Irreplaceable", and "At Last" made for the retailer's "Soundcheck" series, on iTunes Spain. The album showed at number one on the Billboard 200, bring it become her third number-one album.

Her father, also her manager, Mathew, explained the two-disc album told “Beyoncé was adamant—and she has complete creative control—about dividing her songs. She felt she couldn't mix the songs together. She's in a much different space now than she was one year ago. She's married and in a really good place and this album reflects that”. Timbaland-protégé Danjahandz and The Neptunes were said to take place, but their records did not make the final cut. Her father held a listening party for the album in New York on 22th October, 2008. Earliest coming to the album at releasing date, entire album was lead on 11th November, 2008 on her’s myspace account.