Sunday, June 19, 2011

LMFAO: SORRY FOR PARTY ROCKING REVIEW




The Grammy nominated Kings of Party Rock LMFAO have returned with a new album. Are you looking to sing the sophomore blues? There are no apologies needed but you shouldn’t pass on Sorry for Party Rocking. The established genre of Party Rock has become a worldwide phenomenon of style and sound. The single, Party Rock Anthem, was released earlier this year and has shuffled its way onto the radio giving the duo of Red Foo and Sky Blu enough ammunition to have another hit dance record. The catchy beats and lyrics have made this the kind of music that just grows on you until you find yourself spitting a hook or rocking a beat at any given moment. The title track Sorry for Party Rocking is a rebellious track that pretty much answers the group's critics before they can judge the album. Party Rock music and style gets an instant reaction from the masses but LMFAO and the fans are just having fun.  This track will ease the tension of those awkward stares from the members of the public that just don't get it. "People always say that my music's loud...Sorry for Party Rocking." Champagne Showers featuring Natalia Kills will give you visuals of your favorite model standing soaking wet on the box while you are throwing your fingers in the air. Take It to the Hole features Busta Rhymes, who is looking to find his niche in the Electro genre like LiL Jon and other rappers. Champagne Showers is one of those banging summer Jams that makes normal everyday people at work break into flash mobs of movement. The champagne is spraying as this is one of the strongest tracks on the album. Put That A$$ To Work keeps the momentum going with another solid freakish beat. It is a track that will keep the ladies bouncing on the dance floor all summer. The group is talented and they do a tremendous job on this album keeping up lyrically to hard Electro beats. LMFAO stays true to the Party Rock genre by making music for the club that ignites a party wherever ears can consume sound. The album defies today's pop formula while never loosing the spotlight of contemporary heat. LMFAO gives us just enough to be happy about by making songs that make us feel good. Although every track on the album may not be strong, there still enough to make you dance. Some of the sampled hooks are repetitive and corny but you will still find yourself singing along because hooks and lyrics are to remember. I think this group is still young and having a Party Rocking good time. They are not shy of confidence lyrically which makes them believable. When you see them perform live you can feel the elements of soul behind their voices. I truly feel that the moment they decide to step away from the auto-tune, something special is going to happen. The group seems to be extremely busy as they are featuring new Party Rock remixes, and there are rumors that they may be appearing on the new Pitbull album. That kind of momentum gives LMFAO credibility and could means that we will be hearing Rock the Beat III on the group’s third album very soon. Sorry, but it's difficult to dislike LMFAO for Party Rocking on this album.
 

2 comments:

  1. Just a note some of the tracks in this review are from the Deluxe Edition of the Album which features 4 bonus tracks.

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  2. Congrats go out to LMFAO for their first ever NUMBER ONE SINGLE "Party Rock Anthem" Watching a group like LMFAO rise to the top is inspiring to all artists. Take a bow gentlemen and PARTY ROCK!

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