Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Album Review for American Songwriter: THE GOSSIP > Music for Men


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GOSSIP
Music for Men
(COLUMBIA)
Rating: ★★½☆☆
Beth Ditto could refresh American Idol’s vocal-visual dichotomy since the singer has deft pipes and a proneness to be pictured, proudly overweight, on magazine covers. Instead, the Arkansas native beat obscurity through indie-rock with a mixture of Patti Labelle, dance-punk, and humor (e.g. eating pizza while performing) on Standing in the Way of Control. Opening the Rick Rubin-produced Music for Men, “Dimestore Diamond” applies post-punk chops to a soul model, a successful if superfluous hybridization. On single “Heavy Cross,” a disco track that pendulates between a verse of Blondie-glitz and a chorus of enraged vocals/angular guitars, Ditto irately bemoans this “cruel cruel world.” Previous to this release, Ditto had fun with her big girl image; the fun is over on Music for Men, and so, too, is the allure.

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