Title:
Finally Woken
Description:
Though the downbeat electronica and laconic vocals of Cardiff-born Jem Griffiths find her lumbered with a ”Dido-wannabe” tag, she’s actually much more adventurous than that. On the whole, Finally Woken sounds like someone finally told Beth Orton to cheer up, and at its best the album finds Jem reveling in all the studio tricks available to her. The opener, ”They,” loops a nonsensical children’s chorus to create a mood of Danny Elfmanesque creepiness, while ”Come On Closer” and ”24” manage to use crunching electric guitars and strings while avoiding any comparison to Evanescence. The title track combines a loping beat with a jazzy vocal delivery that’s reminiscent of Portishead, and ”Save Me” is a better-than-average R&B track that’s sure to be covered for years to come. Unfortunately, too much of the album’s latter half sinks into a slow-paced Didoesque electronic slurry, though Jem’s to be applauded for at least trying to liven things up with the cod-reggae of ”Wish I.” Sony. 2005.
Band or Artist:
Jem
Release Year:
2004
Length:
42
Barcode:
828767082028
Country:
Australia
Format:
CD
Genre:
Pop
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Number of Tracks:
11
Album Type:
Album
Quality:
320 kbit/s
Number of Discs:
1
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:14:51
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$3.61
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-09-21
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:14:51