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Bittersweet World
Bittersweet World
Ashlee Simpson / CD / 2008
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Has there ever been another pop star quite as shameless as
Ashlee Simpson
? Probably so, but nobody has ever quite so cravenly followed fashion's shifting tides as
Ashlee
, who has never seemed the slightest bit embarrassed to make herself over when styles changed. All this desperate trend-chasing has been done in public, as it damn well should be in the 21st century, so we've seen her change from the spunky younger sister of a superstar to the sad goth clown of her sophomore effort to the
Gwen Stefani
wannabe of her third album,
Bittersweet World
.
Ashlee
might look like a shadow of her former self on the album cover -- the years and cosmetic surgery have made her virtually unrecognizable from the awkward teen on the cover of
I Am Me
-- but she still sounds the same, still boasting that same thin, girlish voice that wouldn't have gotten much attention if she weren't
Jessica Simpson
's younger sister. Of course, the ironic thing about
Ashlee
's career is that she not only had bigger hits than
Jessica
, she made better records than her sister, too, all with a virtually nonexistent voice and a personality as aggressively shallow as
Avril Lavigne
. Like
Avril
,
Ashlee
has a distinct arc to her three-act career, bouncing back from a dour and dumb second album with a return to the fizzy fun of her first (unlike
Avril
,
Simpson
seems like she would at least wait for you to leave the room before she started saying mean things about you).
Where
Avril
beat a retreat to the bratty punk-pop that brought her fame,
Ashlee
has pulled a red hoodie over her head, amped up the dance beats, revved up the '80s retro fetish, and created something that
feels
of the 2008 moment, as it should coming from the fiancée of
Fall Out Boy
's
Pete Wentz
. This embrace of
MTV
hipsterism -- never to be confused with underground movements, this includes cameos from a guy from
Plain White T's
-- helps mirror the growth of her initial fans, who have grown from high school through college to immature young adults, needing this absurd new millennial go-go music for their endless parties, and while that arc is as manufactured as anything else surrounding the
Simpson
empire, there's none of the sad, creepy abandon of
Britney Spears
that makes
Blackout
just no fun to listen to, no matter how good it sounds.
Bittersweet World
is all bright neon colors and bubblegum melodies, full of naggingly insistent hooks and insipid poses, none sillier than
Ashlee
boasting she's a
"Rule Breaker"
who loves to fight over a track that sounds like diluted
M.I.A.
When
Bittersweet World
is operating at this high-energy level -- copping from bad old new wave singles (
"Outta My Head [Ay Ya Ya]"
) and
Prince
(the delirious
"Boys"
) and
Gwen
(pretty much everything else, but especially on the feigned social consciousness of the title track,
"What I've Become,"
and the
"Hella Good"
rewrite
"Hot Stuff"
) -- this is addictive pure pop trash that's all the more irresistible because it's delivered by such a purely trashy pop star. When things slow down -- as they do on the utterly forgettable closer
"Never Dream Alone"
and the quite awful
"Little Miss Obsessive,"
where
Ashlee
explores the endless possibilities of the word "over" in the chorus -- it's a bit of a slog, but those moments are fortunately few and far between here
because
Ashlee
is aggressively shallow. She's always been this way, of course, but
Bittersweet World
is the first time that she has made a record that lives up to her happily empty persona, something that's truly fun junk. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Artist
Ashlee Simpson
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
UMD
Producer
Jack Joseph Puig, Timbaland, Chad Hugo, Ashlee Simpson, King Logan
Release Date
2008 04 22
Song List
1: Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya) (3:37)
2: Boys (3:32)
3: Rule Breaker (3:20)
4: No Time for Tears (3:37)
5: Little Miss Obsessive (3:42)
6: Ragdoll (3:34)
7: Bittersweet World (4:10)
8: What I've Become (3:51)
9: Hot Stuff (3:14)
10: Murder (4:02)
11: Never Dream Alone (3:19)
Style.Categories
Teen Pop, Pop/Rock, Dance-Pop
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