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The hard rockin', tough talkin' Bif Naked returns with
Superbeautifulmonster, a solid stream of catchy tracks made even better by her super-strong vocals. Opening with the primal "Abandonment", her fourth full-length studio release immediately shows that the classic Bif trademarks of deeply personal lyrics sung to a forceful melody are still very much in place. Bif Naked fans tend to fit into two categories: those who like her pop hits ("Daddy's Getting Married," "Spaceman") and the metalheads who like to see her rawk out. Her current CD contains enough diversity to please pop and R&B audiences, however fans of her harder music will be especially pleased with the guitar-driven rock. The disc's first single, the Sum 41-esque "Let Down" is a whimsical tale of a perpetual family failure, while the contemplative "Everyday" is a story of gratitude destined to be a lighter-in-the-air hit at her live show. The only cover tune on the disc proves to be a great surpise: the Metallica classic "Nothing Else Matters" which Bif handles with grace and strength. Before
Gwen Stefani became a household name, before
Amy Lee showcased her powerhouse lungs, Bif Naked proved unequivocally that alterna-rock women can tackle tough subjects bravely. She's dealt with everything from rape to abortion to abuse--all set to great, harder-edged music.
Superbeautifulmonster proves that she hasn't lost her touch, only gained experience and momentum.
--Denise Sheppard
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Audio CD
edition.
Product Description
Bif Naked is back after almost 4 years since her gold selling album Purge her last full length Canadian release. Superbeautifulmonster is perhaps the best description for the 13 tracks as well as the artist herself. Warner. 2005.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.