Carly Rae Jepsen
Dedicated Side B


4.5
superb

Review

by Sowing STAFF
May 22nd, 2020 | 250 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Better than Dedicated. On par with Emotion.

Carly Rae Jepsen’s status as something of a critical darling has always evaded my comprehension. I don‘t view Emotion as a decade-defining pop album…do certain songs from that album absolutely bang? You bet. However, even at her best, she was a “singles artist” who surely could never craft a complete record like Lorde’s Melodrama or Taylor Swift's 1989. While I recognize the silliness of those comparisons right off the bat (all very different strands of the pop thread), the prevailing idea is that I never imagined a day where a Carly Rae Jepsen LP – or a B-sides compilation, no less – would consume all of my attention in a similar fashion. Dedicated Side B is a collection of twelve outstanding pop songs with nary a weak link, and not only is it better than the album from which these songs were cast off, but it’s quite possibly the best Carly Rae Jespen release, period.

It’s surprising, but it really shouldn’t be. These are the sort of 80s-washed, electronic summer pop songs that Jepsen can now craft in her sleep. For all we know, she might have another hundred-something of these tucked away somewhere in a private folder. It would be interesting to see what we’d get if she took the Radiohead path of “unlocking the vault” and simply giving fans full access to her catalog. Regardless, these are twelve such songs – and while it’s baffling to imagine how tracks as fun and romantic as ‘This Is What They Say’ or hypnotically lustful as ‘Felt This Way’ were previously deemed not up to snuff – as fans, we should just be happy to hear them at all.

Dedicated Side B is more upbeat, energetic, and memorable than its counterpart, featuring hook-laden verses and explosive choruses that only came through intermittently on what we’ll refer to as Side A. It’s everything Dedicated was and everything that it wasn’t, all rolled into one. These songs don’t feel even the slightest bit unfinished: ‘Heartbeat’ and ‘Now I Don’t Hate California After All’ fizz and bubble with the lushest of electronic brushstrokes, while her vocals alternate between sweet and singular (‘Stay Away’) and delicious, layered harmonies (‘This Love Isn’t Crazy’). More often than not, it’s an album that is going to make you want to get up and dance, speed down the highway with the windows down, or get drunk with your best friends. It’s all things youthful and vibrant.

If there’s a knock on Dedicated Side B – which could also be viewed as an indirect compliment – it’s that there is no chart-topper to the tune of ‘Run Away With Me’, ‘Cut to the Feeling’, or ‘Real Love’. In essence, this is twelve straight four-star bangers, and I can’t think of an artist that needed to produce a record exactly like this more than Jepsen – who has always seemed to be mired by an inability to string together all her best work in a row. This is that moment – something that the mildly disappointing Dedicated didn’t do, and that even her universally-adored Emotion fell short of. It’s proof that she’s always had this in her, buried somewhere in her unused files and folders. Perhaps more than anything, it suggests that Jepsen overthinks her A-tracks. If these playful, warm pop jams aren’t album-worthy, then there are few pop stars in existence who should even be making music.

Side B is everything I could have wanted from a Carly Rae Jepsen record. It extracts all of the traits that I love most about her music’s aura – the summery warmth, carefree exuberance, flirty lyrics, earworm choruses – it’s all wrapped up within these twelve brilliant b-sides. This album is good enough that had Jepsen simply released it with a new title, nobody would have batted an eye – it would have just been assumed that she poured her heart and soul into these tracks and that it is the spiritual successor to Emotion. They don’t carry the stigma of b-sides – they’re not raw, unfinished, or any less captivating than the very best she’s given us in the past. With Dedicated Side B, I think I finally understand why she’s so much more than a “singles artist”. As she ever-so-casually surprise releases her very best album to date – as if they’re songs she couldn’t care less about – she proves why she’s one of the best pop artists in the whole industry.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sowing
Moderator
May 22nd 2020


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm in love. This bangs so much.

Tundra
May 22nd 2020


9632 Comments


Glad justice is finally being given to my girl again

hamid95
May 22nd 2020


1186 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Only heard half of it yet, so far most of it BOPS

gschwen
May 22nd 2020


989 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I enjoy Emotion Side B better than Emotion too.

Project
May 22nd 2020


5828 Comments


I love CRJ songs individually but they all start to run together as an album. This and Dedicated did pretty much nothing for me

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 22nd 2020


5451 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice, love this thing but disagree with nearly every point in the review haha

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
May 22nd 2020


26570 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

b a n g e r s



only tracks that haven't hit for me straight away are 2 and 3, everything else is stellar and i'm sure i'll grow to love them

Sowing
Moderator
May 22nd 2020


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Review is #facts

MO
May 22nd 2020


24016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fucking slays. Stay Away bops so hard

Sowing
Moderator
May 22nd 2020


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I can't even pick a favorite song. They're all veritable bangers, and even the slow songs are lit.

laughingman22
May 22nd 2020


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Solo is just like a much better version of Party For One

Odal
Staff Reviewer
May 22nd 2020


1996 Comments


It's really, really good but not up to Side A imo

Sowing
Moderator
May 22nd 2020


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ooh, so so much better than Side A though.

alamo
May 22nd 2020


5569 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my god

alamo
May 22nd 2020


5569 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i' mnot ready

alamo
May 22nd 2020


5569 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i'm glad this doesnt sound like let's be friends lol

Odal
Staff Reviewer
May 22nd 2020


1996 Comments


Nah, you're right ColeT. 2020 has been insanely good for pop music, in the more traditional sense and for pushing boundaries. The last couple years have been good but required a bit of legwork, but this year has been the best in recent memory and it's not particularly close

tmagistrelli
May 22nd 2020


841 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

This is stellar.

botulist
May 22nd 2020


751 Comments


album cover is powerful advertising. running out to buy damp gauze right now!

NessieKV
May 22nd 2020


111 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I agree, much better than side A. When I hear Heartbeat I'm like why was Everything He Needs selected at all? She should hire someone to select her shit



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