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lonely3
Oct 30th, 2007, 10:01 AM
Britney Spears 'Blackout'

*** 1/2 / *****

Well, this is unfortunate. While judges debate her child-visitation rights, Britney Spears has released an album whose title seems to have been inspired by a major flirtini binge. On Blackout, she's singing that she's "so damn high I can't come down," anticipating a night of "dancing tabletop," and issuing a proclamation that's enough to make Sean Preston use Jayden as a protective shield from Mommy: "Maybe I'm a freak, but I don't really give a damn/I'm as crazy as a mother****er!"

Those words may or may not reflect Britney's true feelings — she didn't write them — but what's notable is that Blackout is the first time in her career that she's voiced any real thoughts about her life. The old provocation game is still afoot, but Britney's stubbornly holding on to her freakness — it's the only form of rebellion she's got left. With a VIP list of puppet masters including Timbaland, Pharrell Williams and Bloodshy, she's all vox-tweaked and ready to bring back the stellar heavy-breathers of her youth, from the Berlin-style New Wave disco of "Heaven on Earth" to the stadium-stomping "Ooh Ooh Baby." It's telling that Blackout's two best tracks — the tabloid-bashing banger "Piece of Me" and the papa¬≠razzi-tease "Freakshow" — suggest that she believes playing the part of the cage-dancing bear is the best way to mess with the media. "Wanna see crazy?" she sings on "Freakshow." "We can show 'em!" When she's not gearing up for a meltdown, Britney's wielding more melting-ice imagery than An Inconvenient Truth: She's gonna "break the ice," "hit defrost on ya," 'cause she's "cold as fire, baby, hot as ice." Fire and ice — Robert Frost said the world will end in one of those two ways, consumed by passion or frozen by rationalism, and it's clear which option Brit will take. But meanwhile, she's gonna crank the best pop booty jams until a social worker cuts off her supply of hits.

http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/17046611/review/17118068/blackout?source=album_reviews_rssfeed

Cubasterd
Oct 30th, 2007, 10:21 AM
FINALLY! A good review from Rolling Stone! I think this is her best review from RS yet.

Back2Basix
Oct 30th, 2007, 11:21 AM
She got the same grade as Justin's FS/LS. that's great actually.

speedyforme
Oct 30th, 2007, 11:24 AM
PS: Stars + written review are actually not done by the same person. The critic does not hand out the stars.

Cubasterd
Oct 30th, 2007, 11:34 AM
^ Yea. That would explain why Britney's last album "In The Zone" got a horrible review despite receiving 3 STARS.

But this review actually reflects the grade. Maybe thats because "Blackout" is , overall, better than "In the Zone"--despite ITZ having two or three tracks that are superior to everything on Blackout.

speedyforme
Oct 30th, 2007, 11:45 AM
I agree, not to bring Xtina into this as comparison to Brit's album, but Xtina got an amazing review and it said somehting like "if it were on one DISC, it would be nothing short of materful..." and yet they gave her 3.5 stars...

Anyway, this album obviously deserves higher than ITZ...hell Toy Soldier alone > ITZ

Elroy Jetson
Oct 30th, 2007, 12:36 PM
FINALLY! A good review from Rolling Stone! I think this is her best review from RS yet.

Take a look at their Oops! review.

Cubasterd
Oct 30th, 2007, 12:46 PM
^ I just read it. For some reason, I skipped over the "Oops.. I did it again" album when I read the articles a few days ago. I saw that it got 3 1/2 STARS and thought "Thats good... now wheres the bad the reviews!!!!"

Canadian Idiot09
Oct 30th, 2007, 01:11 PM
wow

blackout.
Oct 30th, 2007, 02:56 PM
Good, it's a great album.