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  • Wednesday, May 16, 2007

    Amanda Marshall: Everybody's Got A Story

    Amanda Marshall: Everybody's Got A Story If this were the late 90s/early 00s (all over again), I feel like people should be clamoring harder about Amanda Marshall. Sadly, she snuck by my radar a few years back, and I only recently discovered due to a blog post on one of the music blogs I frequent.

    Marshall's "Everybody's Got A Story" is completely planted in the pop/rock field of the aforementioned time period. A few years later, it clearly sounds as though it were a period piece, but that makes it no less enjoyable. On the contrary, if you can suspend your current musical sensibilities, this is one hell of a fun album.

    The title track is reminiscent of any number of tracks off of Natasha Beddingfield's last album, just clean fun pop. Colleen (I Saw Him First) is a cute, mellow tune about two life long friends arguing over a boy. Sunday Morning After is a great tune for anyone who's partied, perhaps, a little too hard on Saturday night; I think we can all relate to at least part of this tune.

    In the end: The album feels like a throwback to an earlier time, because, really, it is. It definitely illustrates how the face and sound of pop music has changed, but it's still an enjoyable piece, one that has a few tunes to keep your foot tapping. And, hey, if nothing else, she's cute.

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