Sound: Electro pop with a loungy and/or creepy Euro feel meets soulful/r&b crooning that occasionally jumps into funky falsetto. Much of the backdrop for this invigoratingly original creation comes from the blending of horns and strings with keyboard grooves.
Heavy Roation tracks: “The Day I Turned to Glass”; “Shadows”; “Tough Kid”; “Dark Days, White Lines”
Medium Rotation tracks: “Silky”; “Butter Room”
Explicit Lyrics*: none
Recommended: If you liked the genre-defying, misunderstood album New Sacred Cow by Kenna (produced by The Neptunes’ Chad Hugo), then it’s likely you’ll love Honeycut. The Day I Turned To Glass is hard to categorize, but easy too get excited about. Too bad the last three tracks soften up for a lackluster finish on an otherwise stellar debut.
Grade: A- (Top 20 Albums of 2006 Candidate)
* Noting of explicit lyrics is for the benefit of radio music directors or anyone else that needs/wants to keep their music FCC-friendly.



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