Review: Hot Chelle Rae - Whatever
Review written for Blast Magazine
Whatever is an appropriate title for Hot Chelle Rae’s generic
second album. The Nashville-based quartet’s style of
dance-pop/wannabe-rock has been done before, and it certainly has been
done better by more talented pop-punk acts. Each track is basically just
a slight variation on the last, the lyrics are clichéd and often
cringe-worthy, and the vocals are decent at best. Yet despite the fact
that there is nothing particularly good or original about the album,
these choruses will indubitably get stuck in your head. They are just so
catchy. Ultimately though, it’s fluff — enjoyable enough for a tween
party or getting down on the dance floor, but not an album that is going
to have any sort of lasting influence.
Hot Chelle Rae released their debut (Lovesick Electric) in 2009,
but it wasn’t until the obnoxious yet also strangely infectious “Tonight
Tonight” off of Whatever started blowing up the radio airwaves this
year that they really gained popularity. An actual sample of lyrics from
this song: “I woke up with a strange tattoo / Not sure how I got it,
not a dollar in my pocket / And it kinda looks just like you / Mixed
with Zach Galifianakis / La la la, whatever, la la la.” You’ll probably
be rolling your eyes at least a few times in every song, but then the
hooks will start back up and suck you in again. It’s a vicious cycle.
Somehow,
the band managed to win the New Artist of the Year Award at the
American Music Awards last month. Snide comments about what this says
about today’s music scene aside, Hot Chelle Rae is by no means the worst
thing on the radio right now. The glossy pop is certainly a guilty
pleasure, and perfect for those who don’t look much further than Katy
Perry and Lady Gaga for their music collection. But if you’re looking
for a creative and inspiring new record to listen to, Whatever is
definitely not it.
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