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Album review: Pink - The Truth About Love

By Lydia Jenkin
5:30 AM Saturday Oct 20, 2012
 The Truth About Love - Pink. Photo / Supplied

The Truth About Love - Pink. Photo / Supplied

This is the sixth studio album from Alecia Moore, aka Pink, in 12 years, which shows remarkable longevity for a pop star. And the reason for her success is, despite not always being critically acclaimed, she consistently churns out the hook-fuelled hits, and has gained fans with her righteous, every-girl persona. She's occasionally crass, often defiant, and frequently amusing, and even if the songs utilise as many cliches as hooks, her delivery feels fresh.

The Truth About Love offers 17 tracks ranging from the specific struggle of a walk of shame (on the aptly titled Walk of Shame), to a generational call to arms (Are We All We Are), a swooning romantic ballad (Just Give Me a Reason which she shares with Fun lead singer Nate Ruess), to a forceful break-up mantra, and potentially one of the pop hits of the year Blow Me One Last Kiss.

What lets the album down are the tracks that make almost no impact (Beam Me Up, and Where Did the Beat Go? seem aimless by comparison) or just make you want to push stop (How Come You're Not Here, Slut Like You).

Guest features from Lily Allen and Eminem both fit nicely, but she's at her strongest when she's being a little vulnerable or stridently empowered, and that powerhouse voice gets to soar through big melodies and throw out cutting lyrics.

Stars: 3/5

-TimeOut

By Lydia Jenkin
Big T (New Zealand) | 09:14AM Wednesday, 24 Oct 2012
Is it really that impressive for a pop star to last 12 years? Christina Aguilera has, Britney has, Usher has. Basically anyone who was really "big" has. The idea that pop stars only ever have 15 minutes of fame is nonsense.
Ted Filter (Auckland Central) | 10:00AM Wednesday, 24 Oct 2012
That's a big leap. Where has Lydia suggested that pop stars only ever have 15 minutes of fame? There are legions of them that do though. I'd write you a list, but they weren't around long enough for me to remember their names.

There's a difference between "lasting 12 years" and "kicking a*** for 12 years". Spears has been nowhere near as active as Pink in the last 12 years. And Aquilera, while she may have the chops, doesn't have the songs. Pink prevails on both counts.
I've bought a few of Pink's albums , but the only one I've kept is Misundaztood.
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