Music / pop

Meaning of life


Reviews (2)


The observer

d. 29. Oct. 2017

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Michael Cragg

d. 29. Oct. 2017

"New label, new sound is the overriding theme of Kelly Clarkson's eighth album, her first for Atlantic and billed as the one she's always wanted to make. So out goes the pop-rock hybrid; in its place sits a broad, old-school soul inflection that initially manifests itself as Meghan Trainor pastiche on the ungainly Love So Soft. But it's when modern touches - distorted vocals, looped hooks, pitched melodies - intertwine with the old that things get interesting. Heat is pure unadulterated joy, Medicine is 90s-era Mariah Carey-effortless, while Go High closes the album on a surprisingly experimental note. The big, syrupy ballads, meanwhile, accentuate Clarkson's undeniably powerful voice, creating a comfort zone that feels genuine".


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"Controlled and confident, she certainly has her share of showstopping moments, but Clarkson always keeps her focus on the songs, which are consistently strong - maybe her best overall set of songs yet. Even if they're not, Meaning of Life is one of her most satisfying albums: it feels like not just a collection of good tunes, but a statement of purpose".