Saturday, March 19, 2011

Album Tour: Demi Lovato - Don't Forget


Bought this at Wal-Mart.

I'm also a HUGE Demi Lovato fan. Her songs were on constant repeat.

The Package: The Deluxe edition CD comes with a CD+DVD. The album cover is Demi Seated and the Digipak comes in a Personalized-Looking & Neat way.  The mini-booklet of this comes with the lyrics & pictures from the photoshoot.

I won't write a review for this but I'll give an excerpt from another review.

See the album tour after the Jump!



This review is taken from Sputnik Music.

Whomever created the Sputnik page for Demetria Devonne Lovato listed her as "A Disney Pop Singer whose musical style is similar to Miley Cyrus." While it is certainly easy to think something like this, it is, quite honestly, a blatant falsehood. While both Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus got their push to fame by being in a Disney production which also required them to regularly sing pop-rock tunes, that's about where the similarities end. You see, Miley's music initially hinged almost entirely around her character--the lyrics were from Hannah Montana's perspective, singing about what it's like to be famous, and how cool it is to be both a popstar AND a regular kid. She did not sing about herself. And once she did begin playing songs as Miley Cyrus instead of Hannah Montana, it divulged into either awkward country-tinged pop or awkward synth-based pop. Demi Lovato, as insignificant as it may be (seeing as these lyrics are not exactly of the highest caliber) is singing about herself, what she does, and the world she lives in--not the world her character lives in. Her music, while distinctly pop-rock, leans much more heavily to the 'rock' side of the spectrum most of the time, sounding more like Paramore than Miley.

Now this isn't to say that any of the depth or mild complexity of a Paramore record is here--it certainly is not--however, Demi is clearly trying to step away from her peers by moving to the rockier side of pop music. And while she doesn't exactly let her influences show (as most of this music is co-written......


See the full review HERE!
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