Lily Allen was described as "grime" somewhere? I find that very difficult to imagine.The music is all very tame isn't it? I mean the initial buzz (zzzz) was that she was in some respects more "grime" or "dancehall" or what-have-you but all you get is plastic ska, to be honest I think I prefer Paris Hilton's attempts at white reggae....
It was more the pre-release hype with her "mixtapes", which I think had some pop-grime tunes on. It would of course be utterly laughable to describe Ms Allen in any sense (musically, socially, aesthetically) as "grime"!
Hold on...did she put these out HERSELF and just make a couple of mixes with her material thrown in and made it available as a promotion through MySpace? That is so obvious and simple that it's DAMN NEAR genius...she did covers and some original songs and mixed genres of music well...that's how she secured her deal? Does she have handlers/svengalis a la Cassie (her star burned out and crashed to Earth...all BEFORE her second single!)? One.
Her Dad is a famous actor/coke distributor in the Groucho club. Her mixtapes were spammed allover 'interesting' forums (not this one). She had nothing to do with any of it apart from agreeing to the props etc. from it all.
i dont mind her album, just dont like her image
No one gets big from Myspace.
PR companies just say this to make it look like there hasnt been a 2 year long masterminded campaign to implant their act's music into the world's consciousness.
Same with Arctic Monkeys.
I guess I should next find out who the hell the Arctic Monkeys are, huh? LOL. I didn't even know there were five members of Girls Aloud until last night....Americans are so isolated from the rest of the world...the last British pop star they remember was Kylie Minogue, before that Robbie Williams, The Spice Girls, S Club 7 and All Saints...Oh, yeah, I forgot about Eternal and Cleopatra. One.
Incidentally I think she was signed before releasing anything, (incl these so-called "mixtapes") and before she create a myspace account. She did well creatively with these, but all the time there was a parallel conventional PR campaign, very clever stuff...
I'm 24, but to be honest all this work-a-day stuff is dull as dishwater- Mike Skinner got away with it well on his first album because he was skillful enough to analyse these conventional things in a sometimes transcendental way (weak become heroes etc etc) whereas the Spastic Monkeys and Lily Allen are just heartbreakingly dull. If you're going to do this kind of thing, you have to be able to pull something revelatory from the everyday, like the best hip hop does, those little details or fresh ways of seeing things... The AMs just remind me of George Fornby (and don't get me started on the new hate-band du jour: The Fratellis... watch out for them, they're being really pushed at the moment and are the most frown-inducing, ultra-ordinary lot yet, like Arctic monkeys to the power of the libertines...)
the only thing that i can imagine people getting worked up about is that her accent seems a little put on. she's a posh north london girl who's trying to speak and sing a bit street.
but that's what teenagers do, isn't it? nothing to get angry about.
yes and living in south yorkshire myself I bet its not half as fake as the bloody Arctic Monkeys attempts at "talking street".
AM's - posh kids from a nice leafy suburb of sheffield who's parents all have jobs like teachers - a colleague of mine was taught by the lead singers dad.And they sing in a way that would hardly be plausible from someone who's never left Parson Cross (very un-nice area of Sheffield).To translate for all the london media types... like someone from a nice part of Kingston or somewhere coming over all Peckham.
Surely such fraud should not go unpunished....
Initially I found her existence bearable, but having seen her on TV for the first time today performing, she just looked so unbearably smug....
And then there's all that crap about how her Dad's contacts didn't help her. To be followed by the anecdote where she stayed round at Bez's house once. Right...
The whole 'pretending to be street' thing would be irritating in any other 21 year old...and so I find it irritating in her. And she doesn't have either the charm or the musical nous that Mike Skinner has.
the only thing that i can imagine people getting worked up about is that her accent seems a little put on. she's a posh north london girl who's trying to speak and sing a bit street.
but that's what teenagers do, isn't it? nothing to get angry about.
yes and living in south yorkshire myself I bet its not half as fake as the bloody Arctic Monkeys attempts at "talking street".
AM's - posh kids from a nice leafy suburb of sheffield who's parents all have jobs like teachers - a colleague of mine was taught by the lead singers dad.And they sing in a way that would hardly be plausible from someone who's never left Parson Cross (very un-nice area of Sheffield).To translate for all the london media types... like someone from a nice part of Kingston or somewhere coming over all Peckham.
Surely such fraud should not go unpunished....
I hate this phenomenon, I find myself talking posher to avoid this. All the spoilt rich kids would do this at my school, walk around prentending to be scallies. Fucking pathetic. On a night out last year some obviously middle class scouse lad in a suit jacket and jeans (a hangable offence for starters..) asked me if I had any coke on me in the most garbled, fake "rough" scouse accent I've ever heard. I responded with a frown and "Excuse me, I can't understand a word you're saying." in the most RP voice I could muster.![]()