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Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 1:03pm On Jun 19, 2010
Janelle Monáe’s full-length debut arrives with the weight of contemporary Black Artistry on its shoulders. She’s been praised by major artist, she’s on Bad Boy, and has an inclination towards the odd and eccentric, or so we’re made to believe. The ArchAndroid follows last year Metropolis EP, which introduced listeners to Cindi Mayweather, a robot running from a fascist state in the future, and searching for her humanity. From the print other taste-makers have already put to page, The ArchAndroid will be making heavy appearances on best of 2010 lists. Most of the writing has Janelle being the next best thing since the last savior of music; whoever you can recall that being. Yet, what the album delivers is just plain good music.

The ArchAndroid unconsciously forgoes much of the high-minded concept that really just distracted from her talent and music on Metropolis and gets shit crackin’. After the mostly “rapped” electro-tribal “Dance or Die”, featuring Saul Williams doing his typical life, light, and art shtick, the album transitions wonderfully into “Faster”. A soaring composition so full of confidence and contemporary funk, one must truly have a dead soul to not want to shake their ass to such a danceable groove and Janelle’s lush vocal cadences. The momentum is effortlessly moved into “Locked Inside”, a song that mightily channels the King of Pop’s Off The Wall spirit and will bewilder me if it’s not released as a single and booms out of speakers in all places American. This funktafied-disco spirit is also found in the first single “Tightrope”, which is the epitome of an honest modern swagger and cool.

Yet, The ArchAndroid flourishes most brightly when things are slowed down and the experimental impulses are restrained and used effectively. “Oh, Maker” elucidates such an exotic and unique musical language it traps listeners within its “newness.” Vacillating between a psychedelic British folk and the best of Neo-Soul, the ballad dumps buckets of thick emotional paint into ones ears. This shimmering sonic eros continues with “Neon Valley Street”, a voluptuous horn-laden voyage that Monáe half sings-half raps into unforgettable territory. This exceptional sound is also found on “Say You’ll Go”, “Sir Greendown”, and the epic “BoBopByeYa”.

Ultimately my biggest gripe with The ArchAndroid is that someone just threw too much shit into this gumbo. Parts R&B, parts funk and disco, parts glam rock, parts electro-pop, parts punk-pop, and parts rap, this long player just comes off like Monae trying too many hats at once. “Make The Bus” featuring Indy faves Of Montreal is a bad attempt to grab that audience; “Cold War” comes off like a Gnarls Barkley rip-off; and “Mushrooms and Roses” takes pysch rock down an over-filtered, boringly sparse escapade into nothingness. The ArchAndroid shows where Janelle sounds best and most comfortable right now in her career. There was no need to run through all of her influences on one record. Some quality control really would have made this what some are calling “a game changer”. In the end, the young woman blessed with a voice as soothing and strong as coastal winds is all that is needed with as funky backing beat. She doesn’t need to “change the game” or “save music” from shit. All she needs to do is to continue to grow and make music that is true to her. The magic and audience will follow.


By Francisco McCurry on 6/13/10 in Album Reviews
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 1:11pm On Jun 19, 2010
I have been a fan of Janelle Monae since The Metropolis album. Some have described this charismatic, eccentric and energetic black lady as the biggest signing on Bad Boy Records since Notorious B.I.G.
It makes me laugh with all the fuss and hype surrounding Lady Gaga, Janelle Monae has more talent and her new album The Archandroid proves it yet again.
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 1:17pm On Jun 19, 2010
Track Listing:

1. Suite II Overture

2. Dance Or Die (featuring Saul Williams)

3. Faster

4. Locked Inside

5. Sir Greendown

6. Cold War

7. Tightrope (featuring Big Boi)  cool

8. Neon Gumbo

9. Oh, Maker

10. Come Alive (The War of The Roses)

11. Mushrooms & Roses

12. Suite III Overture

13. Neon Valley Street

14. Make The Bus (featuring Of Montreal)

15. Wondaland

16. 57821 (featuring Deep Cotton)

17. Say You’ll Go

18. BabopbyeYa
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Ibime(m): 1:29pm On Jun 19, 2010
Janelle Monae is the truth!!!
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 2:50pm On Jun 19, 2010
Ibime: she certainly is. She's what mainstream music needs right now. She is intelligent, And i find her hot!!! damn, she is fine. wink
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 1:34pm On Jun 20, 2010
Janelle Monae cannot be compared to all the manufactured pop tarts you just mentioned. The lady has real talent and i for one will support a black artiste who is constantly striving to improve their craft.
And pray tell me who your musical genius is? or how many Janelle Monae albums you bought or listened to? If all you do is listen to Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears and Lady Gaga perhaps you need to broaden your musical tastes before making generalisations.
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by hax: 9:46pm On Jun 20, 2010
The ArchAndroid is sick.

I don't usually go out of my way to listen to RnB, but I did and I was blown away. So many different sounds in that album, she even 'raps'. lol

I don't see how someone would compare her to Britney or Miley Cyrus or LADY GAGA. She's doing something different. Not Gaga-different, but different. And I like it. I can see why EVERYONE won't like it, but just check her metacritic out.

www.metacritic.com/music/artists/monaejanelle/archandroid

90. That's like awesome.
Re: Janelle Monae's The Archandroid Album Review. by Vacora(m): 9:37am On Jun 21, 2010
@ Hax, i have just been trhough the link you posted and i am blown away literally, even Billboard had pleasant things to say about the album. I have also had a preview of the album on Itunes US and it is phenomenal. , Thank you, jare.

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