Sometimes, simplicity is the best option. Janelle Monáe's new video for "Cold War", off of her album The ArchAndroid, is as simple as you can get. The video shows a close up of Monáe as she sings the lyrics to the single. Behind her is a completely black background with zero props. The video was shot in one take and let's the viewer see Janelle at a vulnerable position. She loses her composure half way through the song as she sings the lyrics, "I was made to believe there's something wrong with me / And it hurts my heart". It's very raw and emotional. "Cold War" is Sinéad O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" for the modern day.
Showing posts with label The ArchAndroid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The ArchAndroid. Show all posts
Friday, August 6, 2010
Video: Janelle Monáe - Cold War
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Cold War,
Janelle Monáe,
The ArchAndroid
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Janelle Monáe - The ArchAndroid
About two months ago, I wrote about a new artist by the name of Janelle Monáe. Her unique style and story interested me immediately. Her music is a story. She tells the story of her alter ego, Cindi Mayweather, in the futuristic city of Metropolis. Cindi is an android who falls in love with a human. The story takes off from this intriguing plot. Her tale is split into four suites. She released Suite I, The Chase, as an EP in 2007. Suites II and III are to be released as Monáe's first full length album, The ArchAndroid. This highly anticipated release is an epic of the music world. At eighteen tracks long, this isn't just an album, it's a piece of art.
The ArchAndroid starts with "Suite II Overture". The orchestrated instrumental is the introduction to the second part of Cindi's story. This track proves that the listener is in for more than just every average record. The orchestration sounds as if you're watching the opening credit's of a sci-fi film. From here, the music runs directly into "Dance Or Die". This track features Saul Williams. Monáe's rapid lyrics push the album off to a fast start. Most of the tracks run directly into each other, with little or no breaks. The highlight of Suite II is definitely "Come Alive (The War Of The Roses)". The song is not only incredibly original, but Monáe's vocals are outstanding. "Mushrooms & Roses", a mellow psychedelic number, closes the second suite.
The third suite starts with another introduction. "Suite III Overture" focuses heavily on the piano, strings, horns, and a choral section. The suite separates the two halves of the record and really gives the audience a breather. Unlike Suite II, the third suite starts slower with the smooth "Neon Valley Street". The highlight of Suite III is the album's closing track, "BaBopBye Ya". At over eight minutes long, it wraps up the suite and leaves you waiting for Monáe's final chapter of the Cindi Mayweather story.
Because of it's epic nature, The ArchAndroid should be experienced form beginning to end, in one sitting. Otherwise, you won't get the entire emotional impact of the package. The record can't be defined into one genre label. It has a little of everything, from rock and R&B, to jazz and classical. Monáe's album is due out on May 18. I would definitely check it out. This debut album is one of a kind. Janelle Monáe is something you don't see often nowadays, a true artist and storyteller.
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Janelle Monáe,
The ArchAndroid
Monday, March 22, 2010
Janelle Monáe - Cold War
Janelle Monae has a unique style. Her debut album, Metropolis: The Chase Suite, had an intergalactic theme. Monae created an alter ego for her EP. Cindi Mayweather, as she was known as, sings a strange concept in the set of songs. Her android image only added to her amazing sense of musicianship On her sophomore album, the Grammy nominated artist is back with even more energy than before.
"Cold War" is one of the singles from the upcoming album. The song is fresh, upbeat, and the vocals are great. This track is definitely radio hit material. Monae has such a distinctive tone to her voice. Add this to the energy and passion she puts into the lyrics, and you have a standout track. Towards the end out the track, there's an impressive guitar solo. The instrumental matches Janelle's vibe perfectly.
Her album, The ArchAndroid, will be released May 18th. Until then, you can check out "Cold War" and the other pre-release single, "Tightrope", which features Big Boi. I prefer "Cold War" over "Tightrope". The song has much more star power. If the album is as unique as the two singles, then listeners are in for a treat. I see Janelle Monae as an artist on the verge of major success.
"Cold War" is one of the singles from the upcoming album. The song is fresh, upbeat, and the vocals are great. This track is definitely radio hit material. Monae has such a distinctive tone to her voice. Add this to the energy and passion she puts into the lyrics, and you have a standout track. Towards the end out the track, there's an impressive guitar solo. The instrumental matches Janelle's vibe perfectly.
Her album, The ArchAndroid, will be released May 18th. Until then, you can check out "Cold War" and the other pre-release single, "Tightrope", which features Big Boi. I prefer "Cold War" over "Tightrope". The song has much more star power. If the album is as unique as the two singles, then listeners are in for a treat. I see Janelle Monae as an artist on the verge of major success.
Labels:
Cold War,
Janelle Monae,
The ArchAndroid
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