Her first album, "One of the Boys" was a hot mess. She improved a bit when she collaborated with Timbaland and 3OH!3. Now, she's the latest challenger of the highly dreaded sophomore slump with her new album "Teenage Dream", which came out with a bang when the so-called anthem of the summer "California Gurls" on May 11th, which was then played for at least a good three million times over the course of the summer. I'll be reviewing her commendable efforts song-by-song, and making sure to spot out anything ranging from pleasant to horrible, and not being distracted by the saucy cover like a hormonal teenage boy would. Anyways, moving on...
1. Teenage Dream (Length 3:47)
Sample Lyric: Let's go all the way tonight / no regrets, just love / we can dance, until we die / you and I / will be young forever
Thoughts: A nice Max Martin/Dr. Luke collab, this is the perfect start to the album. It's a pleasant, danceable track, with the annoyingness factor close to zero (unlike her song rhapsodizing California and it's "gurls") as Perry sings about being with a guy that makes her feel as if she's a teenager again.
Rating: 9/10
2. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) (Length 3:50)
Sample Lyric: Last Friday night / we went streaking in the park / skinny-dipping in the dark / then had menage a trois
Thoughts: This song borders on Ke$ha-like for a while, with the speak-singing in the verses and the giant, amplified chorus, but actually has some undeniable charm, unlike the ditzy blonde song?stress, as Perry sings playfully, "Pictures last night ended up online, I'm screwed!". It's a nice listen, improving as it goes along, with Perry actually making use of her vocals by the end of it. The infectious chanting of "TGIF! TGIF!" also helps quite a tad. This is another nice Max Martin/Dr. Luke collab, but it fails to live up to the first track.
Rating: 8/10
3. California Gurls (Length 3:54)
Sample Lyric: I know a place / where the grass is really greener / warm, wet and wild / there must be something in the water
Thoughts: I guess we all know what that sounds like, don't we? Whilst a good listen for the first time or seven, Perry's rhapsodizing of California and it's "gurls" is quite deriative, and also shallow, with lyrics such as "Sunkissed skin so hot, we'll melt your popsicle!".
Rating: 6.5/10
4. Firework (Length 3:47)
Sample Lyric: You just gotta ignite, the light, and let it shine / Just own the night like the 4th of July
Thoughts: The song starts out on quite a sour note - the verses are quite painful to listen to. The song improves in the chorus, but Perry's wailing whilst she tries to show off her vocal skills is very unnerving to listen to. With this Stargate collaboration, I find myself focusing a tad more on the synths than Perry's voice.
Rating: 5/10
5. Peacock (Length 3:51)
Sample Lyric: Word on the street, you got somethin' to show me, me / Magical, colorful, Mr. Mystery, ee / I'm intrigued, for a peek, Heard it's fascinating / Come on baby let me see
what you're hiding underneath
Thoughts: The first thing that came to my mind was, "HEY MICKEY!", as Perry sings not-so-subtly about wanting to take a look at his "peacock, cock". Whilst x-rated in parts, this song is a lovely, head-bopping tune that's great for dancing, and also acting like an insane freak to whilst making silly faces and swaying side to a side (not that I've tried...). A nice hook and an incredibly catchy beat, this one of the album's best moments next to the title track.
Rating: 9/10
6. Circle the Drain (Length 4:32)
Sample Lyric: You fall asleep during foreplay / 'Cause the pills you take are more your forte / I'm not sticking around to watch you go down
Thoughts: This Tricky Stewart collab fails to impress by a long, long mile. This is the album's most negative moment so far - Perry's voice fails to mesh with the guitars, and the echo doesn't help either. Whilst the song actually touches on an important issue (a druggie boyfriend), Perry just isn't able to communicate it so that people will take it seriously ("Wanna be your lover, not your f**cking mother"? Hmm). Also the longest song on the album, this 4:32 of my life was clearly wasted.
Rating: 3.5/10
7. The One that Got Away (Length 3:42)
Sample Lyric: I was June and you were my Johnny Cash / Never one without the other / We made a pact / Sometimes when I miss you / I put those records on
Thoughts: This song starts off on a nice note, for once. The piano loop grows on you pretty quickly, and basically fulfills Perry's aim: a lovely, catchy song that's a tad serious at the same time - even though this Dr. Luke/Max Martin collaboration gave me visions of Cascada. Not a standout moment, but definitely better than the previous track.
Rating: 7/10
8. E.T. (Length 3:26)
Sample Lyric: You're from a whole other world / A different dimension / You open my eyes / And I'm ready to go / Lead me into the light
Thoughts: Personally this is my favourite track on the album. It brings a dramatic touch that actually works (unlike Circle the Drain), the bassline induces fun head-bopping, and the song is very catchy (though not in an annoying way, actually). The alienlike synths (well, the song is called E.T.) mesh perfectly with the song, and Perry's voice helps enhance the mood. Overall, quite awesome, and one of the best moments of the album.
Rating: 9.5/10
9. Who Am I Living For? (Length 4:08)
Sample Lyric: I can feel a phoenix inside of me / As I march alone to a different beat / Slowly swallowing down my fear, yeah yeah
Thoughts: Another Tricky Stewart collab? Hopefully it'll be good this time. It finallly turns out to be not as horrendous as Circle the Drain, but it's the type of song that's quite forgettable and doesn't need to be bothered with a second or third listen. In summary, it's just plain boring. Also, I got distracted with some homework I needed to finish. That's not a good thing.
Rating: 5.5/10
10. Pearl (Length 4:07)
Sample Lyric: She was a hurricane-cane-cane-cane / But now she's just a gust of wind / She used to set the sails of a thousand ships / Was a force to be reckoned with
Thoughts: This Greg Wells collaboration has nothing much to offer. It's okay, certainly tolerable, but if I had to describe it in a word, it would be "filler". I suspect my skip count for this song will increase rapidly in the next few weeks...
Rating: 5/10
11. Hummingbird Heartbeat (Length 3:32)
Sample Lyric: Let's pollinate to create a family tree / This evolution with you comes naturally / Some call it science we call it chemistry / This is the story of the birds and the bees
Thoughts: Please, God no! Not more Tricky Stewart! He's already jinxed up two Katy Perry songs. It turns out now, that it's a pleasant surprise. The beats and melody are a tad deriative, but once again, it's a nice "let's go insane while making faces and sitting down dancing to it" song. Guess third time's the charm, isn't it, Tricky?
Rating: 9/10
12. Not Like the Movies (Length 4:01)
Sample Lyric: I didn't feel the fairy tale feeling no / am I a stupid girl for even dreaming that I could?
Thoughts: Greg Wells has only one more chance to show us that he can actually produce a good Katy Perry song, and he succeeds. This song is a sweet closure to the album, subtly hinting that no matter how much Perry relies on her synths and random echos, there's still some vocal talent there that she'll happily serve.
Rating: 9/10
In summary this album was much better than Perry's 2008 debut "One of the Boys", with some nice moments to serve their purpose. But of course, there was the usual filler, mostly owing to "meh" or sometimes "GARGH!"-like collaborations with Greg Wells, Stargate and Tricky Stewart - and also Perry's inability to communicate the song well in general. If you're a die-hard Katy Perry fan, go ahead, buy the whole album. But if you're looking for a couple of nice snippets, I recommend these songs: Teenage Dream, E.T., Hummingbird Heartbeat, and Not Like the Movies.
:)