Katy Perry
Teenage Dream


2.0
poor

Review

by Rudy K. EMERITUS
August 23rd, 2010 | 702 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dear Katy,

I thought you were different. I used to think your sprightly personality, subtle sarcasm and jabs at more established musicians, and defined sense of style suggested a deeper dimension than your average pre-fab pop star. Despite admittedly simple, straightforward pop like “I Kissed A Girl” and “Waking Up In Vegas” along with lyrics and photos meant to stir up controversy and firmly place you into the bracket of commercial whore, I always thought there was more to you than your run-of-the-mill Ke$ha or Pussycat Dolls. You even sort of look like my future wife Zooey, and that’s always a plus.

I really wanted to like “California Gurls” when I first heard it, although there hasn’t been a more mechanical formula to Billboard success all year – semi-anthemic qualities, high-priced “cool” guest spot, vapid lyrics and a brainless melody aimed straight at adolescents desperate for the sing-a-long of the summer. I dared to think Teenage Dream could be one of the better pop albums of the year. And for the first four minutes the title track actually led me on for a bit, a lovely slice of synth pop made even better by Kaskade’s remix tacked on at the end of the album. Then what did you do, Katy? You throw out a song like “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” a song so repulsively crass and soulless that it makes “Dirrty”-era Aguilera look like Mandy Moore. I used to think I partied pretty hard, but you’ve truly upped the ante on me. Maxing out your credit cards, streaking in the park Frank-the-Tank style, and threesomes (nothing screams rebellion like an Eiffel tower)? I know you’re all for giving the finger to middle American sensibilities and expressing yourself, but when the song itself is about as musically progressive as “Hot Cross Buns,” the focus is squarely on those wretched lyrics. Tell Dr. Luke and Max Martin that that faux-saxophone solo might be the low point of their careers.

I can forgive a couple of transgressions if Teenage Dream redeemed itself with songs that were more than trashy, one-dimensional pop, but, alas, the rest of the album is just as predictable as the VMAs and only marginally more entertaining. I would bet money on “Firework,” with its inoffensive electro beat and massive chorus, on being the next single. I would also place money on “Peacock” never seeing the light of day, primarily because it’s a terrible song with a double entendre so blunt it would make Ke$ha blush but also because it doesn’t exactly flatter Ms. Perry the lyricist (I’m almost 100% certain “cock” cannot rhyme with “biotch” or “payoff,” ever). I get that “E.T.” is supposed to be “space-themed,” what with its cheesy synths and cool sound effects, but lyrically it seems more Alien Sex Files 3 than Solaris. I do like your attempt to be more of a serious artist with songs that just reek of edginess and dark, heavy emotion, songs like “Who Am I Living For?” and “Pearl,” but these are songs that nevertheless would work better in the hands of a more versatile vocalist. Plus, front-loading your record with terrible tracks makes it even harder to get to the (relatively) enjoyable tunes that close out Teenage Dream.

So, sure, I guess you could say I’m a little disappointed in you. You could have been the next Gaga, albeit less talented, less hideous, and certainly less crazy, if only you could direct that don’t-give-a-damn personality and charismatic vibe to songs that didn’t rely on hormone-baiting lyrics and sing-a-longs that collapse on their own frothiness. Maybe don’t rely on producers like Dr. Luke, who shouldn’t have been allowed around any reputable studio after his work on Animal. The potential is all there, and the American public is in the palm of your hand, bought and paid for with your limelight-stealing presence and a Snoop Dogg guest spot. You can do anything you want, so why do you spend four minutes demanding to see my tool? I hope Teenage Dream is just a minor speed bump in your career, because there’s nothing sadder than wasted talent. Get it together.



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klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

sincerely

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


27412 Comments


wait i thought you said 3 whats goin on here buster

East Hastings
August 24th 2010


4418 Comments


and photos meant to stir up controversy and firmly place you into the bracket of commercial whore

yummy
but lyrically it seems more Alien Sex Files 3 than Solaris.

i'm not ashamed to say i've tried watching that one

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


27412 Comments


luv the last sentence of first paragraph

gonna keep updating as i read cuz thats how i roll

im almost positive ive read another review saying peacock would 'make ke$ha blush'

nvm it was this (spin magazine) prob: "Elsewhere, "Peacock" deploys a double entendre even Ke$ha might
find crude.
" eh close enough

klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

i liked this the first time i heard it (liked being a 3), but the more i listen the more it grates on me

Ire
August 24th 2010


41944 Comments


katy got the klap

klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

hahaha i wouldn't be surprised if he ghost wrote that, it sounds like something infant child would write if he was a chick

Electric City
August 24th 2010


15756 Comments


eiffel tower

klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

review is R-rated

kcdjn4wwnt29fi
August 24th 2010


15 Comments


i agree with Electricity

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


27412 Comments


ive gotta be honest though im surprised you thought she was 'something different' or whatever because in a world where most pop artists that are defensible in at least some sort of way i feel like this girl has no (MUSICAL!!!!!) redeeming qualities

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


32289 Comments


You can do anything you want, so why do you spend four minutes demanding to see my tool?



klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

not so much musical as personality wise

AtavanHalen
August 24th 2010


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Not a review

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


27412 Comments


haha even personality wise (from little bits of interviews ive read) she seems sort of vacuous (not outright dumb or whatever but a lot of the interviews ive read have her sort of obsessed and happy with the whole sexualized image and not really wanting to be taken too seriously (i know you could say 'well that's the point' but still))

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2010


27412 Comments


aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it's an atavanhalen post

Baphomet
August 24th 2010


7363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Yeah this is bad for her standarts but not thaaaaaat bad.

klap
Emeritus
August 24th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

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AtavanHalen
August 24th 2010


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it's an atavanhalen post




(tips hat) ladies

PanasonicYouth
August 24th 2010


7413 Comments


she needs to get naked



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