
It sucks, growing up in public.
Jonas Brother - It’s About TimePosted by Editorial Intern on 01-Jun-06 @ 12:46 PM
[2/5] The lead track from the Jonas Brothers' debut album--and, yes, they really are a band of brothers, hailing from New Jersey--is the pop-rock sugar rush "I Am What I Am." But as It's About Time plays on, you'll quickly realize these teens have no idea who they are. One minute, the boys are trying to be Blink-182 ("Mandy"); the next, they're a ska-pop band ("6 Minutes"), and when the moment is right, they're sappy balladeers who play the God card ("Dear God"). Granted, they're young--little bro Nick's voice hasn't even changed yet; he sounds like a Hanson brother/Gwen Stefani mashup-so that confusion could be excused. It's just that It's About Time is so painfully formulaic, it sounds like it came right off the Radio Disney/tween-comedy-soundtrack assembly line. And there's never an excuse for bringing more of that into the world.
(COLUMBIA/DAYLIGHT) J.R. Griffin
Official Website: http://www.columbiarecords.com
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[2/5] The lead track from the Jonas Brothers' debut album--and, yes, they really are a band of brothers, hailing from New Jersey--is the pop-rock sugar rush "I Am What I Am." But as It's About Time plays on, you'll quickly realize these teens have no idea who they are. One minute, the boys are trying to be Blink-182 ("Mandy"); the next, they're a ska-pop band ("6 Minutes"), and when the moment is right, they're sappy balladeers who play the God card ("Dear God"). Granted, they're young--little bro Nick's voice hasn't even changed yet; he sounds like a Hanson brother/Gwen Stefani mashup-so that confusion could be excused. It's just that It's About Time is so painfully formulaic, it sounds like it came right off the Radio Disney/tween-comedy-soundtrack assembly line. And there's never an excuse for bringing more of that into the world.
(COLUMBIA/DAYLIGHT) J.R. Griffin
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