Sony/BMG started the hype early last week, teasing us music lovers with little clues posted on her website. A new countdown every day leading to a daily "unveiling." It started with the title of her new single, "Not Myself Tonight," as well as the single sleeve artwork. Next up we were able to see the song lyrics. Next...a press release about the single and forthcoming album. Then at the end of last week, an 18 second clip of the first single premiered. I like what I hear so far, and turns out we don't have to wait too much longer for more of a taste. The Polow Da Don-produced "Not Myself Tonight" is going to premiere in full on March 30th on Christina's website. The single will impact radio on April 5th and will be available to download on April 13th. The album, called Bionic, is due for release on June 8th. PHEW! Whirlwind!
"The artists I chose to work with added so many unique sonic layers to Bionic. My intention was to step into their world and what they do combined with my own vision and sound. The results were magic."I appreciate that Aguilera can step back from her own style of music and appreciate different genres. It's probably very easy to pigeonhole yourself into one distinct style, but artists like Madonna have proven that the only way to stay on top is to evolve. The fact that she helped handpick every collaborator on Bionic is a true testament to her artistry and appreciation for music. According to Aguilera, the sound heard on Bionic is going to be unexpected:
“I was able to explore and create a fresh, sexy feel using both electronic and organic elements with subject matter ranging from playful to introspective. I am so excited for my fans to hear the new sound.”
I choose to be an optimist here. I'm really excited about Aguilera's new sound and style. As for the album artwork...I very much like it. More so than the single artwork for "Not Myself Tonight." To be fair, when "Not Myself Tonight"'s artwork was first unveiled, I did like it. But when I saw that it had nothing to do with the Bionic album artwork, I became discouraged. I prefer a certain amount of continuity in an album artwork campaign. Oh well. Not a big deal. The music likely more than make up for it.
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