Allison Weiss’ Say What You Mean is a bright and
sparky collection of music that is passionately based on feelings and steals
the heart throughout, with lyrics so many can relate to and melodies that are
easy to love.
The earlier tracks on the
album seem to be the best, with the first – Making
It Up – being a very high-paced track that attracts attention. It
is a little reminiscent of early Avril Lavigne, with a pop sound made edgy
through being mixed with rock. What I particularly love about this song, and
indeed with others on the album, is that it conveys powerful feelings yet
remains great fun to listen to and never slips into ‘moaning’ territory!
My personal favourite track
from Say What You Mean is the second:
One Way Love. It is incredibly upbeat
and punchy, and is so much fun. I couldn’t help dancing, and listened to
it so many times in a very short period. Combined with lyrics composed from
feelings that are so easy to empathise with, these elements make this song a
complete winner. Hats off to Weiss’ writing here!
The album continues with Nothing Left: a catchy, bubbly track
that remains upbeat but is a little gentler than the previous two. Next up is I Was an Island, which is a slower track
with somewhat less sparkle, though it is enjoyable and builds into a full, rich
sound.
Say What You Mean’s break from the buoyant does not last long, however, as it gets to How to Be Alone:
a simple but fun melody with instant appeal and again, very
well-written lyrics that can be so well understood. Don’t Go comes up next and carries on with the upbeat feel. It does
not catch on as a particular favourite straight away, but once listened to around three
times is not easily forgotten and is easily loved.
So far I have had such high
praise for how cheerful and lively this album is. However, I also appreciate a sweet and gentle track, which Weiss
has provided with Wait
for Me. It is clearly full of feeling and has the essence of a fairytale
fantasy that I have a certain soft spot for. For those who enjoy a much softer
and sweeter sound, Wait for Me is
perfect.
Following on from Wait for Me is another punchy song
called Hole in Your Heart that is a
little similar in its essence to something from Paramore. There is an
underlying toughness to it that sets it apart from the songs preceding it on
the album. The title track, Say What You
Mean, brings back some of the sweet spark from the first few tracks but
does retain the strength from Hole in
Your Heart. It is this fusion that gives it such appeal, along with an
incredibly loveable and memorable chorus that once again reminds me of Paramore
in some respects.
Finally, the album comes to I’ll be Okay. This song is the slowest
and most repetitive of the collection, and while sweet and quite beautiful, it
is not necessarily how I would have wanted the album to end. It does, however,
have a finality to it, but I was left just a
little disappointed because it doesn’t have the same appeal as any other song
on the album. For others, perhaps fans of a quieter sound, this could be the
perfect ending. For me though, I wish the album had ended on more of a high:
something more suited to the outstanding tracks that it provides earlier on.
Allison Weiss has created a
fantastic album full of loveable music that is sparky and tough, and
mixes between upbeat and gentle with a bias towards the livelier songs, something I think is a particular strength. There is a lot to adore about Say
What You Mean, and some stand-out tracks like One Way Love make it a great and memorable album.
Say What You Mean by Allison Weiss is out on 16th April
2013 via No Sleep Records.
EW
1 comment:
Been waiting for this album a long time. Allison is an amazing song writer and performer. Give it a listen!
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