Pittsburgh Strip Clubs: Greensburg Daily News, Ind., Adam Huening column
September 3, 2010
I’ve never been a fan of pop music. It has its place for dancing, out clubbing where the bass is bumping and intoxicated people could care less about what the singer is saying as long as it helps them hook-up. Perry’s new album fits there, throbbing through the speakers in gay bars and strip clubs.
Musically, it’s a decent dance album, I guess. It brings the beats, tinged with ’80s influences which is chic with teens these days. The lead single “California Gurls” is a classic summertime jam, despite (or maybe because of) the rap from Snoop Dogg, who sounds like he thought of the words and phoned it in while driving his kids to soccer practice. I’m sure 10s of thousands of teenagers discovered the magic of grind dancing while hopped up on stolen hooch from mom and dad with this song as the soundtrack. “Firework” sounds like it was picked up out of the trash behind Kanye West’s house, a reject from 808’s And Heartbreaks. “Teenage Dream” pumps the gay bar beat to the extreme, and “ET” offers a new track for strippers tired of the same old Lady GaGa song (Alejandro!).
See the full article from “California Chronicle”
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