POP Review: Cheryl Cole’s “Messy Little Raindrops” + X-Factor performance.

Cheryl Cole is prepared to release her solo sophomore release Messy Little Raindrops on Monday November 1st in the UK and I don’t know about you but I have been looking forward to this album for quite some time.

Last week I shared 1 minutes clips of every track from the album and I had to say I was underwhelmed with the samples. Now that I have heard the whole album I think it’s safe to say Messy Little Raindrops as a whole feels extremely similar to 3 Words and to no surprise it’s slightly more personal this time around.

Promise This – A twinkling and playful album opener, one of the stronger tracks.

Yeah Yeah Feat. Travie McCoy – Classic dance with a 90’s vibe and a modern twist. Worth a listen or three but nothing spectacular.

Live Tonight – So torn with this one, I like it and I don’t. A POP production that would have Paris Hilton drooling for it but something about it falls flat.

The Flood – Perfection. The albums best song!

Amnesia – I find this song does nothing for me.

Everyone Feat. Dizzee Rascal – The melody is entrancing enough to capture your attention and lasts long enough to get you through the whole song. An interesting and inspiring piece.

Raindrops – A good song and I like it for what it is, not single material but a beautiful track none the less.

Hummingbird – The lyrics to the chorus are super cheese but the production value is great yet no hit single here either.

Better To Lie Feat. August Rigo – Generic POP diva/male vocalist collaboration that makes for decent filler material that WILL grow on you.

Let’s Get Down – It’s a funk electro-dance number that makes for acceptable party music and possible single material.

Happy Tears – I hear the echoes of  what a Timbaland/Coldplay collabo may sound like on this production that is likely to be the workings of Mr. Ryan Tedder. Decent song.

Waiting – Happy she was able to sample Vanessa Carlton and execute it properly without overdoing it. This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. This one better be a single!

In the end, like 3 Words, Messy Little Raindrops has the same watered down Will.I.Am electro-dance tone for most of the album. Is it a bad album? No. It just has more filler material than single worthy tracks (like 3 Words). A shame most songs on the album didn’t follow suit with “The Flood” in it’s ridiculously addicting melody and unforgettable hook and chorus! Messy Little Raindrops gets a B- for it’s charming numbers, mediocre filler material, and the true gem “The Flood”.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAUmRzI72KI&feature=player_embedded

Cheryl killed it LIVE with her first performance in support of the new album! Judging from the clip I would say her career is only on the rise, she certainly has no stop in sight. Watch above.

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