PR EV I EWS & R EV IEWS MUSIC EARGASM By Stacey Jay Cavaliere Frank Ocean channel ORANGE Def Jam Recordings Marina and the Diamonds Electra Heart Elektra/Asylum Records Passion Pit Gossamer Columbia Records R&B crooner Frank Ocean made headlines recently when he posted an open letter on his blog describing feelings he had for another man when he was young, citing the experience as his first love affair. Ocean thanked the man for his influence, and also thanked his mother and friends. “I don’t know what happens now, and that’s all right. I don’t have any secrets I need kept anymore,” he wrote. “I feel like a free man.” With that, Ocean is the first mainstream R&B/rap artist to come out, with support from peers such as 50 Cent, Jay-Z and hip-hop legend Russell Simmons. The big announcement came on the heels of Ocean’s first solo release, channel ORANGE. The album’s lyrical content includes unrequited love, socioeconomic disparities, religion and the struggle of being a disillusioned youth. Standout tracks include “Thinkin Bout You,” “Sweet Life” and “Pyramids.” With channel ORANGE, Ocean has made an outstanding debut musically and a brave move personally, both of which are sure to secure this talented artist as a longtime staple and leader in both the R&B and LGBT communities. Ocean is set to open for alternative heavyweights Coldplay on their European tour this summer and will tour solo soon after in the United States. Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Lambrini Diamandis, known by the stage name Marina and the Diamonds, has released her sophomore album to rave reviews, fulfilling every expectation from critics and fans alike. Two years after her debut, the talented new wave/pop performer once again exhibits her clear and classy vocal abilities, proving herself to be an unstoppable up-andcoming talent in the pop music world. Showing her flexibility and diverse musical styles and influences, Electra Heart is a sophomoric success. The powerhouse players Marina has brought in to help produce the album include the skilled production of Dr. Luke, Diplo, Cirkut and Greg Kurstin, all of whom have worked with artists like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Ke$ha. This was a smart move, making the album precise and pristine. The album’s first single, “Primadonna,” has already gained huge radio airplay and is heard in clubs around the world. Other standout tracks include the up-tempo and catchy “Power and Control” and the sultry “Sex Yeah.” While the album isn’t full of much lyrical substance, it is a fun, danceable album that will please pop music fans and provide a wonderful soundtrack when prancing around the pool this summer. Lead singer Michael Angelakos, of the electro-pop group Passion Pit, has faced some serious demons this past year, publicly addressing his mental health issues, canceling several tour dates and checking into a New York mental hospital to treat his bipolar disorder. While the troubled singer seemed to have too much going on in his personal life, he still managed to write, record and co-produce the album Gossamer. The driven synths and the up-tempo beats may make this album seem like a fun indie dance record, but the lyrical content is quite the opposite. Angelakos confronts many of his demons and becomes much more upfront and personal on this release. In a recent interview with Vinyl Magazine, the artist explains, “On Gossamer there is more of a dichotomy between the lyrics and music. You hear my lyrics more precisely … they have a lot to do say about what the last two years of my life have been troubled with.” This honesty and vulnerability is what makes true artists, and that’s proven by Passion Pit. Standout tracks include “I’ll Be Alright,” “Cry Like a Ghost” and the slow but steady “Constant Conversations.” Angelakos and the Passion Pit crew have released a great album, proving themselves to be a mainstay in the music world and an inspiration to fans. While the songs on the album penned by Angelakos address some pretty sad and heavy topics, like mental illness, lost love and suicide, the brave singer doesn’t wallow in his sadness. Gossamer is cathartic, strong and forgiving. Passion Pit will perform Sept. 11 at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe. Stacey Jay Cavaliere is prevention coordinator for one n ten and a freelance writer. He can be reached at staceyjayc@gmail.com. 60 | August 2, 2012 Echo magazinE www.echomag.com
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