
Kelly Clarkson, perhaps best known for rising to fame after winning American Idol. The former waitress began her career as a pop artist, playing a variety of heart wrenching ballads, upbeat pop numbers, and yet more of the mushy stuff. However, having found her feet in the music buisiness, she began to form a rockier sound, with gritty guitars, and less of the pristine production

major labels provide.
Her new album gives an amazing impression, with the gothic beauty of the breathtaking artwork, and first single, 'Never Again', proving she hasn't lost her skill in the songwriting department, but with a darker sound and image, can Kelly convert the masses with 'My December'?
Well, opening with the aforementioned lead single, Kelly packs a punch, rarely seen on the rest of the album, the song is witty, angry and surprisingly rocky! Definitely one of the highlights from the album, and a tough song to follow. On later listens to the track, the intricate instrumentation, such as the strings deep in the background of the first verse and the effective, almost spoken backing vocals in the chorus become apparent, a really great pop song! Also, in some ways musically similar to "Since U Been Gone".
It is followed by the upbeat and poppy track; 'One Minute' which is destined to be a single. The song has a very happy feel, with interesting lyrics, not as mature as certain songs on 'My December' but still more intelligent than the current wave of pop artists. Its another standout track, and very catchy, especially the wonderfully frantic chorus.
'Hole' continues the string of great ear-candy, with its sexy guitar beats sliding aside the calm vocals of Clarkson in the first verse, mounting up to an explosive chorus, "Theres A Hole, Inside Of Me, It's So Cold, Slowly Killing Me". Granted, the lyrics aren't the best, but the freedom

and loose feel the song gives, really works to Kelly's advantage. 'Hole' is another upbeat song, that incorporates the best parts of 'Never Again' with the outstanding dance factor of 'One Minute'.
The first slow track of 'My December' comes in the form of 'Sober', a calm, soft power ballad, that kicks in around the third verse. Although it sounds awfully generic on paper, the actual song is very beautiful. However it doesn't match up to the wonderful 'Break Away' or the later track 'Irvine'. Despite it's imperfections, 'Sober' is definitely still an enjoyable song, just slightly harder to get into than the previous tracks.
It's straight back to the American rock sound with 'Don't Waste Your Time'. The opening backing voice, really provides a great feel for the song. Sadly, the track doesn't match up to its potential, sure enough it's a catchy song, but the fact that every last second can be predicted after only one listen simply proves how generic it is. The song is definitely not a bad song, it is just far too predictable.
'Judas' begins with Clarksons beautiful voice, over a thick beat, soon joined by light guitars. The song continues with this formula until it reaches the chorus, and once again becomes dissappointing. By this point, even the lyrics are becoming uninteresting and boring, the same old anger at an ex boyfriend had been used to death on 'Never Again', and to some extent 'Sober' and 'Don't Waste Your Time'
Thankfully there's salvation in the unique 'Haunted', surprisingly the verses stand out, with Kellys fragile

voice emotionally singing over the guitars. 'Haunted' is another shockingly heavy songs, and would definitely sit well among her classics on the live scene. The lyrics, although cliche, are very clever and intelligently written, suiting Clarksons voice perfectly.
'Be Still' and 'Maybe' are perhaps the two most boring songs on 'My December', based on the usual acoustic guitar and over-produced vocals. Its worth mentioning the heartfelt lyrics, that save the songs from being disastrous. 'Be Still' provides a wonderful single lyric in 'I'll Glady Climb Your Walls, If You'll Meet Me Halfway". Kelly has the ability to write for a new audience, but she really needs to be careful not to slip from emotional into boring, the line is thin and with 'Maybe' and 'Be Still' she seems to have crossed it.
'How I Feel' is very reminiscent of 'One Minute' with its upbeat and americanized indie rock. Once again, the verses stand out, and Kelly proves why she was crowned Amerian Idol, with her fantastic tones. Sadly the song borders on generic, and is another letdown.
The highly original, 'Yeah' is another awesome song. The sound of the thin guitars wailing behind Kelly's amazing voice, slowly building up to the multi-layered voices of the chorus, the song can be described in two words; "Feel Good'. The beautiful effects, and Kelly's interesting vocal lines prove that she still has the courage to be different! 'Yeah' is one of the most original rock songs of recent times.
Following this, is the mid-paced 'Can I Have A Kiss'. The adorable lyrics document Kelly's desperation to get close to her love interest. "If I Can't Hold You, Can I Give You A Kiss?" she asks in the chorus, and with her beautiful tones, i forbid anyone from turning her down.
'Irvine' is another very individual, intelligently written song. The beautiful sound of an acoustic guitar fusing with Kelly's luscious vocals, works very well, the lack of production is the perfect effect, sounding like the song has been recorded by a campfire, adding that last simple

touch that sets the song off perfectly. The lyrics are the best in Clarksons history; honest, emotional and pure; Irvine is one of the best written pop songs i have ever had the pleasure to hear.
'Chivas' is the final song on 'My December' and ends the album well. It's definitly not the best song on the album, but the pretty lyrics and acoustic guitar really works well for her, hopefully she'll utilze it more on the follow up to this CD.
In conclusion, Kelly has taken a brave risk with 'My December'. She has risked her success and her original fan base, to follow her heart in creating the music she enjoys. I really hope she gets a lot of success with this album, not because it's the best album I've ever heard, but because she is being true to herself, unlike so many other 'million-dollar musicians'. 'My December' is worth your time, if you want honesty and emotion in your music. Let's just hope she carries on this beautiful new sound in the future...
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