Carly Rae Jepsen - This Is What They Say

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Carly Rae Jepsen - This Is What They Say
Yesterday was a year since I saw and met the Queen herself Carly Slay Jepsen
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J: This became my favourite track from the Side B collection pretty much as soon as I heard the lovely, warm synths at the start.
Vimpel och tvätt. #jeppo #nybondas (på/i Jeppo, Länsi-Suomen Lääni, Finland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0b6B8YiyZ3/?igshid=12wmnhpzzzalq
I den högra byggnaden skulle jag vilja öppna en fotostudio. Högt till tak, jättestora fönster åt tre håll. Bra porträttljus. #jeppo #kiitolaforsen (på/i Jeppo, Länsi-Suomen Lääni, Finland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0I6LJhiwqG/?igshid=wx8n0q5oet61
Review // Carly Rae Jepsen - Dedicated
Appeared in Issue 134 of Loud and Quiet. Read online.
For the faithful, Carly Rae Jepsen’s career has always seemed shrouded in injustice. There was her third place finish in Canadian Idol and 2008’s largely-ignored debut, followed by the viral success of 2012’s addictively-bubblegum ‘Call Me Maybe’ – a single so ubiquitous that the accompanying album, Kiss, could never compete.
Then, just when “one-hit wonder” was all but nailed-on as her epitaph, the British Columbia-born singer conjured one of the most lauded pop albums of the decade in 2015’s excellent E•MO•TION, featuring contributions from Dev Hynes, Sia and Rostam Batmanglij. And yet, as critical adoration ultimately failed to equate to actual record sales, Jepsen’s status as the perennial underdog was underscored once more.
So, at this juncture, Jeppo finds herself in a pretty unusual position for a pop star, facing unenviably high levels of artistic pressure, yet comparatively low commercial expectations. The perfect opportunity to trade that relatable charm for a slightly edgier reinvention, a la her excellent post-E•MO•TION collaborations with Charli XCX and PC Music’s Danny Harle? Well, no.
Dedicated largely offers a slicker take on E•MO•TION’s intimate, 80s-influenced pop, shorn of those left-field collaborators and wonky production touches, be it hypnagogic synths or distorted sax. The perfectly serviceable singles are the least interesting things here, overshadowed by the gorgeous, glittering synth groove of Noonie Bao co-write ‘Too Much’ and ‘Feel Right’’s buoyant combo of cowbell, piano and brass. Better still is ‘The Sound’, its delicate piano arpeggios semi-submerged beneath strutting bass and dreamy vocal harmonies.
As solid a collection as Dedicated undoubtedly is, it’s missing the magic that made Emotion such a cultural phenomenon. Without it, Jepsen seems destined to remain a cult curiosity for the foreseeable future. But then perhaps that’s how she likes it.
För en vecka sen När vi anlände till#jeppo låg is och snö kvar. Nu far vi hem och björken har musöron. https://www.instagram.com/p/BwweVhShZXU/?igshid=2nqk2xv3eaq8
Förhoppningsvis är det en dörröppning här när vi kommer nästa gång. #nybondas #jeppo #gamlahus #byggnadsvård (på/i Jeppo, Länsi-Suomen Lääni, Finland) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwwFl6yhnGL/?igshid=mdmlq5wym5f9