The Independent reviews the album
The Independent from the UK, gives the new Madonna album a quick and short “so so” review. Probably not paying much attention to it as they describe the song “Devil Wouldn’t Recognize You as a track a la “Beach Boys”. Here’s the review:
Hard Candy: we’re supposed to read the title as a self-congratulatory pun on Madonna herself, a sweet soft centre in a crisp hardbody shell; but there’s another, more telling pun here, reflecting how a once diverse talent has ossified into simply satisfying the sweet tooth of functional dance-pop.
Why else would she turn to off-the-peg hit-machines The Neptunes, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake, after such success with more adventurous producers like Mirwais, William Orbit and Stuart Price? There are a few ear-catching moments – a flamenco guitar flourish, a Twin Peaks-flavoured synth pad, a section of chiming bells – but they’re only tantalising glimpses of a world beyond the perfunctory duties suggested by titles like “Dance 2night” and “Beat Goes On”.
The album’s ultimately saved by its most ambitious offerings: the Mardi Gras marching-band bumping rumbustiously along in “4 Minutes“, and “Devil Wouldn’t Recognise You“, which contains a glorious Beach Boys-style harmony cascade and the most intriguing melody on the disc, full of the enticing shadows and mystery absent in the other glitterball disco-stompers.
Pick of the album: Devil Wouldn’t Recognise You’, ‘4 Minutes’, ‘Give It 2 Me’
Source: The Independent.Thanks to Edgar.