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155 of 162 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
michelle branch - not just a "girl with a guitar",
By Jessica (Bacliff, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
as a teenage girl, i often feel as though the music industry is constantly pushing false images and manufactured "girl anthems" at me. to be perfectly honest, i was a bit hesitant to buy michelle branch's major label debut. sure, i'm a big hanson fan, and i know she toured with them. big deal. i was prepared for her to be maverick records' answer to britney spears.however. . .i've listened to each song on the album a few times, and i must say i'm pleasantly surprised. michelle writes (yes, she actually had a hand in each song on the album) with as much honesty and awkwardness as any teenage girl feels every day. the songs are quite relateable, and she doesn't seem to be some supergirl who i could never aspire to be or meet or know. she's just a regular girl, singing regular songs about regular feelings. i'd say this is maverick records' attempt to corner the regular girl market. anyhow, here's a bit of each song, in detail. track 1 - "everywhere": it's no surprise that this was the first single from spirit room. pop radio will love it for it's incredibly catchy hooks, and alternative radio will give it a few spins because it's a girl with a guitar. everyone wins. this is a great song, though, and michelle's unique voice packs a ton of emotion. track 2 - "you get me": now, here's the awkward teen girl song i alluded to before. if ever there was a song for all the girls of the world who were neither popular nor confident, this is it. these lyrics are amazing ('so i'm a little left of center/i'm a little out of tune/some say i'm paranormal/so i just bend their spoon/who wants to be ordinary/in a crazy, mixed-up world/i don't care what they're sayin'/as long as i'm your girl'), as though she's accepted her uniqueness and is embracing it, rather than hiding from it. someone should put this on the soundtrack to gilmore girls. o wait. . .i think "everywhere" beat this song to it. track 3 - "all you wanted": another well-crafted song for teenage outcast girls to relate to. the lyrics make me think of a girl trying to save a boy from the popular crowd, who are so empty and shallow inside, because she knows he is more than that. i'm relating already! track 4 - "you set me free": yeah, teenage girls can be relateable, but we can be major saps, too. ('you're in my heart/the only light that shines/there in the dark') despite lyrical mishaps, michelle's vocal ability saves this song. track 5 - "something to sleep to": this song is actually different than most others i've heard lately. i'm sure she's not inventing some kind of musical style here, but at least it's a change of pace from songs that rhyme 'love' with 'above'. michelle's voice is haunting and melodic at the same time, and her confusion makes this more of a story than a song. track 6 - "here with me": the beats in this song are more hip-hop than rock, which gives it an interesting feel. i'd like this to be the next single. the chorus is sing-a-long-able. ('i know you had to go away/i died just a little, and i feel it now/you're the one i need/i believe i would cry just a little/just to have you back now/here with me/here with me') track 7 - "sweet misery": i think this song was taken from michelle's independant release, broken bracelet. the original version was a bit better, though less polished, in my opinion. this heavily produced track falls a bit flat because it removed the guitar, angst feel from the original. the lyrics are still really pretty. track 8 - "if only she knew": this song is absolutely one of my favorites. everything falls into place here, with the guitars, vocals, lyrics. . .everything. i'm sure that any fan of today's pop divas would change their tune after hearing this one. track 9 - "i'd rather be in love": wouldn't we all? michelle is wise beyond her eighteen years, and this song proves it. ('why are we afraid to be in love?/to be loved/i can't explain it/i know it's tough to be loved') track 10 - "goodbye to you": this is definitely another girly, coming-of-age song. it seems to be about breaking up with a first love, and michelle managed to capture all the contrasting feelings that go along with that situation in this heartbreaker. track 11 - "drop in the ocean": quite a mellow song; perfect to close the album. i hope that michelle branch is powerful enough to make a mark in the pop music industry. it's about time teenage girls have someone besides britney to idolize. i'm not saying that britney spears isn't fun in her own right, but change is necessary to human existence. i'm tired of being spoken down to, and feeling as though i have to be a sexual object to be important. let's hope that michelle branch gets to enjoy the success she so deserves.
44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A near-perfect album from a talented newcomer,
By Sallia (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch may be about the same age as many of the blonde dancers who have taken over the music scene of the past few years, but it would be wrong to compare her music to theirs. While Michelle and the blondes (is it just me or does that sound like the name of a '80s group?) may all be able to produce catchy, radio and MTV friendly songs, they really are as different as night and day. Michelle actually writes her own songs and uses real instruments. Her music is more like the music performed by people like Fiona Apple or Alanis Morrisette than the singers who are her age. I'm feeling lazy today, so instead of really writing a good review, I'm just going to list the songs and make comments about them. Everywhere- 5/5 Everyone reading this has probably heard this song a million times by now, but it's still great. It's catchy and upbeat without really being pop. You Get Me- 4/5 I like this song, but it can get on my nerves sometimes. It's good, but not one of my favorites. All You Wanted- 6/5 No, it isn't a mistake that I gave this a 6. I really love this song. It's my favorite on the CD, by the way.. You Set Me Free- 4/5 This could have been a mediocre song, but it's still good. It reminds me of something that Jewel would sing. Something to Sleep To- 3.5/5 I would like to love this song. I really would. However, I just can't. It's a pretty decent song, but it's a little too generic in my opinion. Here With Me- 4/5 This isn't one of my favorite songs on the album, but I still like it. It's nice and flows well. Sweet Misery- 5/5 Here's another one of my favorite songs. It's catchy and will stay in your head for hours.. If She Only Knew- 3/5 This is one of those songs that I probably should like. Most people I've talked to say this is their favorite song by Michelle Branch, but I don't really like it. I think it's well-done, but not my thing. I'd Rather Be In Love- 4/5 Another good song. I have a habit of mixing it up with 'Here With Me' though... Goodbye to You- 4.5/5 An almost perfect song. It's really sweet (in a sort of sad way), but after hearing the 'live' version on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' I have decided it sounds a lot better live. Drop In The Ocean- 5/5 This one's my second favorite song. It's pretty different from the others and her voice sounds really cool in it.
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michelle has a beautiful, serene, driving voice.....,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
This CD is absolutely fantastic! It's always in playing in my stereo, and is above all my most favorite CD in my collection. Michelle's voice is young, powerful, and rich, and though she might not be as popular as fellow artists Jennifer Lopez or Ashanti, her vocals are definitely equal, if not better, than both. Her range is awe-inspiring and amazingly strong for an eighteen-year-old, and her nice sound is something that music has been missing for awhile now. 1. Everywhere -- We all know this song. The song is thoughtful and instantly likeable, and it was an excellent choice for a debut. I'm glad Michelle picked this as her introduction to the music world. The melodies are beautiful. 2. You Get Me -- This is probably my least favorite track of the CD. Michelle sounds pretty and the song has interesting lyrics, but I'm just not that into it. 3. All You Wanted -- Arguably the best track on this album. We all know it, it was on the radio for months. It's catchy, beautiful, and Michelle's vocals are amazing. 4. You Set Me Free -- This song caught my attention the first time I played it. The rhythm and beat are instantly catchy, but the lyrics are rather typical. I still like the song, but it got old after awhile. 5. Something to Sleep To -- Some like it, some hate it. Personally, I love this track. But it takes some getting used to, in my opinion. The main melody is slightly different from most of the other ones. I also think the lyrics stand out among the best on the album, but it took me awhile to like the rhythm. 6. Here With Me -- This track moves well and sounds good with Michelle's vocals, but I don't think it's one of the best ones on the CD. 7. Sweet Misery -- Now this is an awesome song. The catchy beats and the lyrics stayed in my head for HOURS. The lyrics weren't too original, but Michelle's driving vocals on this track along with the beautiful melody make up for it. 8. If Only She Knew -- Everyone likes this track. It's definitely one of the best ones on this collection; the "triangle" story that's being sung is also very interesting and original. 9. I'd Rather Be in Love -- Like "Something to Sleep To," it took awhile for me to get used to this song. The melody and rhythms took time for me to like them, but now I think the song is amazing. I loved her driving voice and the creative beat. 10. Goodbye to You -- You can definitely tell that Michelle put a lot of power behind this one. This is the most beautifully sung track on the entire CD. I love this version, but frankly, I don't care much for the version that's being played on the radio. I feel this one is much better, highlighting Michelle's vocals more, and personally feel that they should've released this one over the new version. 11. Drop in the Ocean -- I didn't like this one at first, but I do now. It's a lot different than the other tracks on the CD, but that's what makes it unique. I'm glad they finished with this track. I really liked the slow, sway rhythm used in the beginning along with Michelle's voice. Overall, this CD definitely adds to my collection. Michelle's off to a great start in my opinion, and I'm highly impressed with the amount of talent she has at such a young age (take note that she often composes and writes the lyrics to her own music). I can't wait to hear more from this new artist. All in all, I highly recommend this buy. You won't regret it.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice to see artists like Michelle hit the scene,
By Buddhaful (MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch is in a league of her own in the pop world. Most pop artists can't spell "originality" but Michelle Branch plays guitar, writes her own songs, etc. You can really feel most her music, she has a strong voice and even stronger lyrics. You'll be loving this CD from beginning to end. Now to the rest of the review:1. Everywhere - Great first single, the chorus has powerful vocals on it by Michelle. One of the best on the CD. 10/10 2. You Get Me - This one is my friend's favorite on the CD. It is pretty good. 8/10 3. All You Wanted - My favorite on the CD. Between track 1 and this one, the CD is worth you money 4. You Set Me Free - This song is okay but it seems like this one is more of a filler than single material - 7/10 6. Here With Me - A good song but doesn't pick up till the chorus. 7.5/10 7. Sweet Misery - This song doesn't do it for me, I suggest skipping this one. 5.5/10 8. If Only She Knew - This song is really great, I hope it becomes a single. My only problem of giving it a 10 is that it sounds a little too much like track 2. 9/10 9. I'd Rather Be In Love - This song has got the whole package, You'll enjoy this one. 8.5/10 10. Goodbye to You - A sadder song that kind of downbeat, I still like it. 8/10 11. Drop In The Ocean - A slower ballad to end out the CD. 8/10 Overall this CD will be lasting for a long while. Michelle has got that special something that I can't resist. She's got a very special talent that will get her places. You will like Michelle Branch if you like: Vanessa Carlton, Alanis Morsette, Jewel, or Lifehouse. Pick up the CD and listen to one of the best new artists out today.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Wonderful...,
By Job (Folsom, CA. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch's "The Spirit Room" is 'everything' its first single led it up to be...no pun intended. A beautiful mixture of pop/rock/alternative/ballad/etc has created one of the best albums in awhile, and a personal favorite of mine. Equally, it has satisfactory replay value, and only gets better with each play. Lyrically it on point and an in-depth look into the life and thought process of Michelle Branch. Here is a track-by-track breakdown of the album...1. Everywhere - The smashing lead single. You love it, you can't get it out of your head, and after listening to the album - you still feel the same. 10/10 2. You Get Me - A strong sophmore song for the album. Catchy chorus and lyrically it is very well written. "Some say I'm paranormal, so I just bend their spoon." 9/10 3. All You Wanted - This song is all you want. Very well written, very well performed. Very complete and very strong. 10/10 4. You Set Me Free - A thank you to a past and/or current lover to Michelle. Lyrics depict her emotion perfectly. 9/10 5. Something To Sleep To - My least favorite song on the CD. Not saying it's bad, but it is not up to par with the rest. The only "bad" song on the CD, despite the fact that I can still listen to it when playing the CD through. 7/10 6. Here With Me - Sounds very different at first. More of an up-beat pop vibe. By the time the chorus kicks in, you know you are listening to a classic. Personally, one of my favorite songs of the CD. 10/10 7. Sweet Misery - Some don't like this song as much as some others, but I have no issues with it. Its a good song. 8/10 8. If Only She Knew - This needs to be a single. It's great - plain and simple. Very catchy, and very well done. 10/10 9. I'd Rather Be In Love - The trend continues. Great lyrics yet again, and a very well delivered performance. 10/10 10. Goodbye To You - The first of the two actual slow songs on the CD. As the title suggests, the song is about a goodbye to a lost lover. Beautiful. 10/10 11. Drop In The Ocean - The 2nd of the slow songs, and the final song on the CD. Simple amazing. This ballad is a masterpiece. The imagery caused by the lyrics is unmatchable. Her voice is of a goddess. A wonderful end to the CD. Without a doubt, no collection is complete without Michelle Branch's "The Spirit Room." If you don't own it, buy it without hesitation - you won't be disappointed.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michelle Branch brings a fresh aire of authenticity to music,
By "smartbugs" (Toledo, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
I first heard the song "Everywhere" on the radio and I loved it. I bought the cd and Everywhere is not my favorite song or the best song on the album. Michelle Branch is so genuine and authentic: a quality missing in today's pop scene which is commercially controlled. This is a fabulous debut album and I hope Michelle continues to write and play her own songs, something that separates her from many music groups today. The album starts out musically and lyrically strong, but I feel the quality dies with the last two songs. If the songs were in a different order, I think my opinion would be different because "Goodbye" and "Drop in the Ocean" are not of the same quality as the rest of the songs. Despite this, I would reccommend the album for anyone who likes pop but is looking for a more original, genuine artist. You should also buy this if you have an eclectic taste in music. Her voice is beautiful, her guitar playing wonderful and the lyrics soulful. I hope to see more from Michelle Branch in the future. Personal favs include "Everywhere", "All You Wanted", "Here With Me", and "Sweet Misery".
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good music...Good talent,
By "musicmel02" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
What is it with the new music coming out in the past few months? First, a few years back, we get music like Britney Spears and Christina Agulaira who are just processed works of overpayed producers. Then for the longest time, we gets tons of one-hit wonder cheap knockoffs of the originals. Now, it seems like actual talent is hitting the teen pop wave. Michelle Branch is a key example of this new talent. She writes her own lyrics, plays her own instruments, and to top that off, has an awesome powerful voice...she sounds exactly the same live as she does on the CD. This CD is awesome. All of the songs are catchy, so it will appeal to pop lovers, but it also has enough edge so that rock fans will like it too. I think even country listeners would find something good from this album because there are a few songs that touch the boundary between rock/pop and country. Thia is all around good music from a very talented young woman. It's nothing terribly original, but she has some good ideas put in her music, and it's kind of hard not to like it.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very entertaining album,
By Nancy E. "Nancy" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
I guess you can say that I pretty much gave up on pop music a few years a go when the teenyboppers seemed to take over the place. But now I guess you can say I've found a few artists to listen to again, artists that write their own music and play their own instruments. Michelle Branch was one of the first ones I saw. Her debut CD the Spirit Room is moving and filled with great songs. She shows potential for even better music next time. Here's the break down on the songs.1. Everywhere- The first single. An up-tempo poppy song that's enjoyable but not the greatest. 3/5 stars. 2. You Get Me- The string section in the beginning really threw me but this is defiantly a good song. With a middle tempo, You Get Me is just a sweet romance-y song. 4/5 stars. 3. All You Wanted- The second single and the reason I bought this CD. A more rockish single that you'll be humming all day. 5/5 stars. 4. You Set Me Free- Another great song, more poppy than anything but better than Everything. 4/5 stars. 5. Something To Sleep To- A straight out ballad that I LOVE. Real string instruments in the back ground make it a memorable song. 5/5 stars. 6. Here with me- A nice little song you'll be singing for days. 4/5 7. Sweet Misery- A really cute song. Simple and good- 4/5 stars. 8. If she Only knew- Good little song but not the best on the album. 3/5 9. I'd rather be in love- A very good song about love. The lyrics are quite memorable. 5/5 10. Good-bye to you- My favorite song in the entire album. A simple but well-written slow sad song about saying good bye. 5/5 stars 11. Drop in the Ocean- This song has an almost slow-techno feel to it. It's one of the more original songs on the CD and one of the greatest 5/5 stars. All in all the CD was very good. There was not a bad song in it and quiet a few amazing ones. I recommend it to people who are sick of the stereotypical pop music that litters the air waves. Enjoy!
30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michelle Branch is this year's best new artist!,
By Matthew J. Chojnacki (Cleveland, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch is this year's best new artist.In an age when teenagers are seemingly (and unfortunately) puppets of the industry, churning out sugar pop and mimicking each other's style, it's refreshing to discover a truly talented young artist. Michelle is "only" 18, yet she outshines many female performers more than twice her age. Michelle writes her own music, plays the guitar, and has one fantastic voice. With her surprisingly mature sound and hook-laden refrains, look for Michelle to quickly develop a large and diverse fan base, from teenagers to baby boomers. I have over 500 CDs in my collection, ranging from Madonna, Depeche Mode, and Prince to Blink 182, Eve 6, and Outkast. I like all genres of music. Thus far, "The Spirit Room" is this year's biggest breakthrough and most consistent album; the CD has 11 potential singles. I rarely write reviews for Amazon, but could not resist spreading the word on this stunning disc. Her first radio cut, "Everywhere," is beginning to gain radio exposure, and is featured in the film "American Pie II." It's infectious. "All You Wanted" is my choice for the second single. Once again an amazing hook. Other standouts include "You Set Me Free" (as close to the teen pop sound as she gets, while maintaining her integrity), "Something To Sleep To" (one part Fiona Apple, one part the Beatles), "If Only She Knew" (unique song structure), and "Drop in the Ocean" (displays her impressive vocal range). Look for Michelle to be a critical and commercial favorite this summer and fall. I'll also predict she'll be nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys. Yes, it's that good. Don't hesitate on this one.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet, edgy pop/rock,
This review is from: The Spirit Room (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch's THE SPIRIT ROOM is awesome. I took a chance when I bought it `cause the only song that was out at the time was "everywhere." I was instantly singing along to the lyrics. It had a certain edginess to it. Anyway after purchasing THE SPIRIT ROOM I was very pleased. It's awesome. Michelle's voice is strong and each track gets a does of electric guitar therapy. `ROOM' also incorporates some great hip-hopish beats. It's pop but with edge. As I flipped through the liner notes I noticed that Michelle wrote all 11 tracks. I find that refreshing for a young "pop" artist. Although I think THE SPIRIT ROOM leans more toward rock than pop. Did I mention she plays the guitar? And well too. `ROOM' doesn't stray too far from the radio-friendly formula. In fact, If you like songs like "everywhere" and "all you wanted"; you'll definitely enjoy the entire CD. It's very well put together. Each song is just enough. Not too much edge, yet not too poppy. It's well balanced. Other great highlights include "you get me", "you set me free", "sweet misery" and "drop in the ocean." When you think about it each track is a highlight. I don't think there's a bad song on here. The only song that sorta drags (if I had to pick one) is "something to sleep to." For some reason I wasn't feeling that track. It's an OK song but not great. THE SPIRIT ROOM is a great mix of pop and rock with enough melodies to keep you interested. It certainly did it for me. |
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The Spirit Room by Michelle Branch (Audio CD - 2001)
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