Monday 8 March 2010

Amy Macdonald // A Curious Thing

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Amy Macdonald with what some would describes as the 2nd difficult album, especially after how well the debut, This Is The Life did. Can this second helping from the Scottish singer/songwriter topple this?

Once again, Amy draws on everyday events to inspire her songs and the lyrics reflect this. The opening track and lead single, Don’t Tell Me That It’s Over throws you straight into the album with it’s powerful electric guitar opening and Amy’s powerful lyrics reflecting on how we can change things before it over but how we have to do it for ourselves. No Roots is an odd little track. It starts of acoustic before building into a full scale, multi-instrument track (reminiscent of the song Let’s Start A Band from This Is The Life).

Love Love  could be viewed as Amy’s first attempt at a love song and is purely a fun little number. An Ordinary Life (one of the last songs to be added to the album) was inspired after attending her first film premier and seeing how everyone reacted and being glad that she does have An Ordinary Life. My Only One is a beautiful ballad which is, as Amy has said, about losing people who are close to you.

The tempo and mood are lifted with This Pretty Face, which is a dig at the world being concerned about how people look outward rather than looking at who they are, not what they are. Next Big Thing is another dig at the music industry and how, throughout the year new artists are topped as the next big thing, and most after one song or album fade into obscurity. The closing track (What Happiness Means To Me) rounds the album off beautifully, starting off quietly ballad like building to a climax, leaving the next chapter to be written.

Overall, it is a good album, but some tracks feel a little unfinished or unpolished. This may have been the look they were going for but it just feels slightly awkward. There are a few good tracks but not many that are likely to single material. If feels like a natural progression for her although it may leave some fans divided as it does have a completely different feel from This Is The Life. Only time will tell whether or not it can do any better than the debut.

Rating: 4/5

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