December 27, 2003

Matamorphosis

I've been listening to Hilary Duff's new album Metamorphosis. Why? Well, because the little person wanted it, and I carried it down to the Jeep one day when I intended to take Vapor Trails.

It's surprisingly good.

I was expecting it to be more what my cousin Bobby used to call "bubble gum music." You know, for a dime you get a handful. They all taste the same. The flavor goes away after chewing for a few minutes.

So what I'm curious about is whether she is just the Voice, or if she has anything to do with the creative process. The lyrics are interesting. The music is not the typical shallow stuff that I've been hearing lately, but actually has some depth and layers to it. And she has a very good voice. And, of course, she's certainly the kind of girl that I would have had a crush on 15 or 20 years ago.

A couple of the songs are the standard teeny-bop stuff. "So Yesterday", ironically, is very reminiscent of another star-of-the-moment from yesterday. 1988, to be exact. Tiffany.

But others have clever lyrics, at least for the audience. "Why Not?" talks about being who you are, not what other people tell you to be.


You always dress in yellow
When you want to dress in gold
...
Why not
Take a crazy chance?

And others give an actual positive message to young girls, like "Little Voice" about her conscience telling her to stay away from a particular boy that she really likes, but who wants a little more than she thinks is right.


The little voice in my head won't let me forget
The little voice in my head is never misled
All of this noice is what keeps me from making a mess
The little voice in my head just won't let me get with you

...

I know I sound insane, like I'm playiong games,
Cause all I really want is you
But there are some things a girl won't do

When there are so many "artists" out there spewing filth and vitriol, it's great to see someone telling a good message, and being a positive role model for young girls.

Thanks, Hilary.

Posted by rbowen at December 27, 2003 01:49 PM | TrackBack
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