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13, 2015, when terrorists attacked the show, killing about 90 of those in attendance as well as an additional 40 or so others around the city. Many only know the Eagles of Death Metal as the band playing at the Bataclan in Paris on Nov. ++++++++++ 'Electric Christmas' needs explaining The modest collection of songs then humbly ends, leaving behind a calm after-aura if not much else.
The title track is more direct – both more radio-friendly as an electro-pop song and more directly meaningful lyric-wise as Hien weaves in and out of a semi-whisper to sing of self-worth and moving on to thrive in a new environment: “No matter where you go, believe and let it show,” she sings, later adding, “Spring is in the air/Your wings will take you anywhere.”įinal track “Slow” is most accessible of all, both as an arrangement and as a thematic concept, as Hien assumes the role of an ex-lover to explore what went wrong and what went right in a relationship and where to go from here. The concoction is an introspective exploration of place and connection, learning from the past and looking ahead … plus, there’s even a love song in the surreal mix. It’s light, a little sweet and refreshing, though it doesn’t last long and has little impact beyond a few minutes of complacency after it’s gone.īut Hien, a Vietnamese-Hungarian pop singer based in Brooklyn, does work noble objectives into this deceptively airy and atmospheric three-song EP. Hien’s new EP “Bloom” is the aural equivalent of a mint. ++++++++++ Hien's 'Bloom' is modest achievement
Gary Barlow "The Dream of Christmas" Rating: 3-1/2 (out of 5) Yet just as every present under the tree isn’t a spectacular gift, not every song on “The Dream of Christmas” is a knockout. Barlow occasionally gets stuck in the treacle, ineffectively employing low-key swagger in a clunky attempt to cure depression with a holiday (“Come on Christmas”) and lacking oomph for the piano ballad “My Dear Acquaintance.” Plus, his duet with English actress Sheridan Smith on “How Christmas Is Supposed To Be” doesn’t live up to the song’s brassy arrangement.