Review: Katy Perry Teenage Dream

January 31st, 2011 posted by admin

The album “Teenage Dream” is Katy Perry’s second album, although you could count it as her third album. She previously released a gospel-rock album under her given name Katy Hudson. She changed her last name to Perry, her mother’s maiden name, because she did not want to be confused with actress Kate Hudson.

The songs on the album have catchy beats to them and if you’re not care, they get stuck in your head. The problem is all of the songs sound alike. It seems that music being created now choose to sample the same sounds and beats rather than come up with more original tunes. The two songs that particularly standout as being the quite good are “Teenage Dream” and “California Gurls,” reminding the listener of bubble gum style pop music.

The songs on this album are like a suped-up version of Gwen Stefani. Most of the songs are peppy, upbeat tracks but she does include a couple of ballads. The song “Circle the Drain” showcases her voice and seeks to tell her version of the rock life. Her song “The One That Got Away” is a love song about to people with an old soul. It is like homage, as she mentions them, to Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.

Katy Perry, without a doubt has a great voice. She sings stronger than Britney Spears, has better control than Christina Aguilera, and has successfully moved both of them out of the everyday conversation. Even though this album is pretty fluffy, she will only continue her meteoric rise in the music industry. Her only competition these days seem to be Ke$ha.

So go give Katy a listen while you figure out how Enigin can help you with your energy saving needs.

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