bxr 1,050 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, RAMROD said: By impact, it had less radio friendly singles, and it was released in between her two other eras that were bigger culturally (ASIB & Chromatica). Streaming wise, it is also her lowest ranking by streaming counts. strengthening its position as fans most least liked album. And this is important, because Gaga's career largely driven by her large fanbase than GP, that some other artists has, such as Whitney, Adele or Celine Dion. This just goes to show most fans really don't want to spin this album, even after years of its initial release, which is unusual since Monsters usually have shift appreciation to an album that was initially divisive, ARTPOP is the biggest example. I never considered this perspective before, really astute insight. How you explain it though, I don’t know why, but for some reason I could see the album experiencing its own resurgence in the foreseeable … the fans might come back around to the album, but I feel like the GP might revisit or be reintroduced to the album as the larger Act III era emerges in the pop space (not disparaging, just sort of contextualizing pop music culture’s anticipated rock revival under a conceptual umbrella). I think when pop’s rock iterations and interpretations release and make their way through the mainstream, the GP might sense a disconnect with the material or just something lacking (the cosplay effect) … all of that is to say, in hindsight, Joanne might emerge as a blueprint from the past on how to produce / perform what will be happening in pop present. Basically, when you clean slate any latent casual biases and listen to Joanne as its own work, it captures such a distinct liquid smoke electric feel that is so intrinsic to the genre genome … and there is a grit, and there is genuine storytelling … the cadence and flow on Diamond Heart, A-YO, John Wayne, Dancin’ in Circles, Perfect Illusion, and the unstructured technique that falls into its own instrumental texture, the songs and that sound might resonate better this time around … I don’t know I just feel like there might be something in that album that will somehow be a blueprint on how the forseeable future americana rock revival should have been approached from some pop performers …  Was the album between ASIB & Chromatica or ARTPOP / Cheek to Cheek & ASIB? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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