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2 minutes ago, Grenn-O said:

Yeah, IMO BT is better than TF. There's more "warmth" to it if that makes any sense. 

Interesting. I’m kinda nervous now lmao

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2 minutes ago, pinktennisfreak said:

Evening Standard 3/5

"Pink, Trustfall album review: pure pop sounds out of place on this mature record"

 

F*CK U NGNDA

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2 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

Interesting. I’m kinda nervous now lmao

Oh no don't be. It's still a good and solid album.  And this is just my opinion. And I've noticed that not many people like my opinions lol I hate Whatever You Want and love Hey Why, so there you go :ihype:

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Just now, Underdogs said:

"Pink, Trustfall album review: pure pop sounds out of place on this mature record"

 

F*CK U NGNDA

Very much I agree with the reviewer. 

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her voice is getting better with each album, it's unnatural

 

beautiful 

 

Runaway and Hate me are instant favourites

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28 minutes ago, Braz said:

Going by the preview, Greg Kingstin the alberm MVP isn't he? Kinda shook he also produced the Stapleton collab AND Runaway. 

 

Feel Something feels the most filler. 

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AllMusic the only place that respects Pink. :heart2:

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6 minutes ago, P!nk said:

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Did I lie?

 

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9 minutes ago, smoore95GAGA said:

Interesting. I’m kinda nervous now lmao

Don’t be. It’s just an opinion.
 

I think it’s her best album since The Truth About Love. I definitely think this is better than BT & H2BH. I’m sure you’ll have your own opinion upon listening.

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1 minute ago, Braz said:

Did I lie?

 

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Yes!

 

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Yes you did!

 

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Y'all need to put up some work and do track by track reviews. 8 hours until the alberm for me.

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2 minutes ago, Braz said:

Y'all need to put up some work and do track by track reviews. 8 hours until the alberm for me.

I'll definitely do that, like I did with H2BH. 3 hours left for me!

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Turbulence might be one of her best songs ever. Sorry. :jonny:

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She'll be on Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Feb 21.

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Just now, Underdogs said:

She'll be on Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Feb 21.

That's awesome!! Love him! Should be a fun show

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Her star has really faded. She couldn't book Grammys, Brits or SNL. Good thing the Kelly episode reached her audience a bit but still so small. Tomorrow her livestream will reach 10k people WW. :party:

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Just now, Braz said:

Her star has really faded. She couldn't book Grammys, Brits or SNL. Good thing the Kelly episode reached her audience a bit but still so small. Tomorrow her livestream will reach 10k people WW. :party:

You didn't lie about the livestream but she could book the Grammys, BRITs and SNL any time she wants... now come on now.

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I have yet to hear the album which is a few hours away. What would you guys recommend to someone like me who would list "Happy", "Whatever You Want", "Try" or "Long Way to Happy" as his favorite tracks per album? Basically no-nonsense songs.:matty:

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9 minutes ago, Underdogs said:

She'll be on Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Feb 21.

Oh my. I was thinking I would love to see her there. Don't think she has been on there? My power (of law of attraction) 

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1 minute ago, P!nk Forever said:

I have yet to hear the album which is a few hours away. What would you guys recommend to someone like me who would list "Happy", "Whatever You Want", "Try" or "Long Way to Happy" as his favorite tracks per album? Basically no-nonsense songs.:matty:

Listen in order! It's what she intended 

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22 minutes ago, EnterTheAttic said:

 

Pink, Trustfall album review: pure pop sounds out of place on this mature record

The singer has been moving away musically from her cartoonish persona but it means this album feels oddly transitional

 

 

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By David Smyth

1 hour ago

Review at a glance

It often seems like Alecia “Pink” Moore Hart can do anything, as spectators at her eye-popping live performances will attest. On stage she’s a one-woman Cirque du Soleil, rarely singing a song the right way up. You might have seen her flying on fast-moving wires to all four corners of an arena at her headline shows, or singing Beautiful Trauma at the 2017 American Music Awards while suspended halfway up a 34-storey LA hotel.

 

That confidence means she’s happy to stray a fair way from the empowering pop rock sound that has provided many of her biggest hits, safe in the knowledge that, nine albums in, sizeable sales figures are still pretty much guaranteed. She’s been becoming less cartoonish on record for a while now, getting angsty and political on What About Us in 2017 and duetting with gruff country star Chris Stapleton on Hurts 2B Human two years later. Stapleton returns here on the closing song, Just Say I’m Sorry, a quiet slowie backed by noodling electric guitar.

 

 

It’s one of several folkier moments here. The other guests are also outsiders from the pop world. Wesley Schultz from The Lumineers shares lead vocals on Long Way to Go, with moody piano chords and military drums adding to the drama, while the Söderberg sisters from Swedish folk band First Aid Kit deliver pretty harmonies on the acoustic Kids in Love.

 

 

That tone of understated maturity is set from the beginning with the opening track, When I Get There. It’s a grieving piano ballad that appears to be addressed to her father, who died in 2021. It means that when the pure pop songs arrive they feel awkwardly shoved in, perhaps existing to provide reasons for more concert acrobatics in Hyde Park in June rather than because they’re what she genuinely wants to be singing.

 

 

Never Gonna Not Dance Again is a disco cousin of Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop the Feeling! that feels a little desperate and appears to have left the public cold too, given that it’s been out since November, heavily played on the radio and barely grazed our top 40. Runaway is good fun, but doing a racing Eighties synthpop tune in the vein of The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights feels like box ticking these days. The catchiness factor is still consistently high, and those summer gigs will be essential viewing, but Pink’s best musical moments are elsewhere.

 

RCA

 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Braz said:

Her star has really faded. She couldn't book Grammys, Brits or SNL. Good thing the Kelly episode reached her audience a bit but still so small. Tomorrow her livestream will reach 10k people WW. :party:

If she wanted to she could book all of them, I don't think neither of these wouldn't want to have her, I just think she can't be bothered. She really got to the point when album is an excuse to go on tour. That's what she enjoys the most and loves. She worked hard all her career to be a touring act so this huge promo goes away, especially when her stadium tour is like almost sold out. 

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Just now, dfantasy said:

Listen in order! It's what she intended 

Yeah, i've been listening in order & skipping NGNDA :fan: 

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