Solid album without weak pointsĪs if making up for her long absence, P!nk equips The Truth About Love with more than an hour of music, and in this long list your attention will be snatched by the names of big guest performers. The ending of the album was entrusted to another gorgeous slow piece, The Great Escape, with a breathtaking piano. Then, we have Beam Me Up which disarms with the elegance and even frailty of its sounding dominated by acoustic guitar. Thus, Try is a typical radio hit with a slow tempo, but powerful emotional chorus and passions driven by electric guitars. Yet these songs will be surprisingly varied. The track list, having enough aggressive rebellious hymns to women’s freedoms, at most crucial moments offer ballads, the format P!nk handles just as well as fast stuff. The irresistible combination of dance rhythms, dirty post-punk guitars and pretty coarse language pay out a hundred percent not only here, but in other thorny songs like Slut Like You, and Walk Of Shame. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) is exactly what they wanted and anticipated, a wonderful single in the vein of the singer’s best efforts. Although the opening Are We All We Are with male roar in the chorus manages to sow doubt in some listeners and even a question like ‘is it really P!nk?’, soon everything falls in place. The four-year interval between Funhouse and the just released The Truth About Love is not reflected in the stylistics of the latter. A long story short: The Truth About Love must not pass you by! P!nk stays where she always was You will have even more knockout choruses, tongue-in-cheek lyrics and interesting collaborations. Instead, the material is delivered even in a more convincing and confident fashion. The singer’s style on the new record is really intact. As a matter of fact, it is quite difficult not to look at and even more not to listen to her, for the temptation is too big. And even giving birth to a child and consequent mother duties crushing down on her were unable to change either the stage attitude or music priorities. It sells greatly, and those who do not like it may just choose not to see or listen to it. The Truth About Love is the sixth studio work of the restless female singer, who, against all patterns and stereotypes, refuses to amend her image a bit. The bad girl of the American, well, frankly, of the international music scene, P!nk is completing her new return to the audience with her favorite attributes, noise, fuss and curse, and everything else that distinguishes angered people.
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