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Lindsay Lohan leaps into her much anticipated debut CD with a blast of something that simulates warmed-over
Led Zeppelin (the lyrically ferocious "First") and from there finesses it into a stylish experiment in pounding away at teen pop's predictability. Influences--not all of whom her 8-to-14-year-old fans will flip to, or even find, in their pinup mags--loom large: While the
Ashlee Simpson-like rocker "Nobody 'Til You" winds into the
Jessica Simpson-y "Symptoms of You," the lovelorn "Something I Never Had," taps a sweetly unself-conscious vocal vein that owes gratitude to the otherwise highly un-Lohan-like
Lisa Loeb. Though Lohan might balk at the comparison--she is, after all, the "Ultimate"-spawning original teenage drama queen--fellow tween queen
Hilary Duff's stamp is pressed firmly into stormy self-explorers like "Disconnected" and "Anything But Me." Where "Speak" intones loudest, though, is in its least-rocking, most beat-propelled songs: The title track dips and bounces tantalizingly, begging hands-in-the-air listeners to "c'mon and let it out"; "To Know Your Name" digitizes a sexy hip-hop inflected dance number; and "Rumors," a
J. Lo-like thumper (and one in a trifecta of pouts over the pitfalls of stardom) ends this disc on a don't-stop, bound-for-diva-dom note.
-Tammy La Gorce
About the Artist
In 2003, Lindsay starred in Disneys remake of Freaky Friday, a role that was originated by Jodie Foster. Lindsay starred opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, who recently received a 2004 Golden Globe Nomination for her role in the film. Lindsay also appears on the movies soundtrack singing the main theme song, Ultimate. Lindsay recently starred in Disneys Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, in which she also can be heard singing two of the songs for the movies soundtrack and also starred in Paramounts Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. She recently hosted the "2004 MTV Movie Awards" and won the award for Female Breakout Out Star.
Lindsay is currently in production on Disneys remake of Herbie, the Love Bug, titled HERBIE: Fully Loaded directed by Angela Robinson. Her upcoming projects include Lady Luck, directed by Donald Petrie for Fox-Regency, and she star and co-produce the Paramount project, Fashionistas.
Lindsay is following her music aspirations and has recently signed with Tommy Mottolas Casablanca Records. Lindsay was born on Long Island, New York and separates her time between Los Angeles and New York.