Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Since she first emerged in with the teenage rebellion anthem "Billy S. Sexy Trippy All Moods. Streams Videos All Posts. It's not that it's a disastrous album -- it may be less than the sum of its parts, but plenty of those parts are compelling enough on their own -- but it's bizarrely scattershot considering that nine of its twelve tracks share the same writers and producers. In -- the same year that Lavigne unveiled a newly spunky, playful attitude and gaudy fashion sense noticeably similar to Sweetnam 's own, and scored the first rock number one in six years with a song "Girlfriend" highly reminiscent of her bratty, cheerleader punk-pop -- Sweetnam finally emerged with her second album it had been delayed for well over a year since its originally scheduled release date , which turned out to have been produced and co-written predominantly by the self-same Matrix with whom Lavigne found her initial success. Beyond the Matrix -produced tracks, Sweetnam teamed with Rancid 's Tim Armstrong to come up with the jaunty, infectious "Ghosts" "I don't believe in ghosts, but I'm afraid of them," runs the refrain , which recalls the SoCal ska-pop that reigning pop princess Gwen Stefani made over a decade earlier with No Doubt.
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Stream or buy on: Beyond the Matrix -produced tracks, Sweetnam teamed with Rancid 's Tim Armstrong to come up with the jaunty, infectious "Ghosts" "I don't believe in ghosts, but I'm afraid of them," runs the refrainwhich recalls the SoCal ska-pop that reigning pop princess Gwen Stefani made over a decade earlier with No Doubt. In -- the same year that Lavigne unveiled a newly spunky, playful attitude and gaudy fashion sense noticeably similar to Sweetnam 's own, and scored the first rock number one in six years with a song "Girlfriend" highly reminiscent of her bratty, cheerleader punk-pop -- Sweetnam finally emerged with her second album it had been delayed for well over a year since its aound scheduled release datewhich turned out to have been produced and co-written predominantly by the self-same Matrix with whom Lavigne found her initial success.
Drinking Hanging Out In Love. Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. And it certainly doesn't live up to Sweetnam 's brazenly irrepressible Myspace manifesto, in which she declares herself a music warrior, "a tutu wearing new breed of doll with killer lipstick" an image that crops up again in "Baby Doll Gone Wrong"wielding her wkye "like a razor in a lollipop.
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Sweetna, Is My Boyfriend. But although a surprising number of her genre experiments are at least partially successful -- the rap-rock "Boyhunter" featuring teenaged L. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Sweetnam tries hard to have it all ways on Sound Soldier -- a few tracks are reminiscent of her debut, several revamp that template by upping the electronic quotient, and the rest veer radically all over the stylistic map -- and indeed why shouldn't she?
Sexy Trippy All Moods. Introspection Late Night Partying. And what does Sweetnam have to show for her four years of hard work? Let's Get Movin' Into Action.
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Streams Videos All Posts. Such is life in the topsy-turvy, high-stakes, and jet-setting world of rock-based teen pop.
It's not that it's a disastrous album -- it may be swdetnam than the sum of its parts, but plenty of those parts are compelling enough on their own -- but it's bizarrely scattershot considering that nine of its twelve tracks share the same writers and producers.
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