Candy Rose “A Rollercoaster Love”
Candy Rose knows how to draw you in. She knows how to create a beat that moves the heart and a rhythm that frees the soul. Her album A Rollercoaster Love will grab a hold of you and take you on a ride that you will never forget.
Tracks
“Stop Talking” – With this track listeners are introduced to Candy Rose’s downright catchy deep base vibes. This is the type of electronica infused club mix that you would expect off of Madonna’s next album; incredibly well produced and Candy sounds like she’s a seasoned veteran that has been at this for years. It’s not just her voice that sells it. It’s her attitude. Certain artist simply radiate with attitude, and Candy Rose is one of those artists.
“It’s You That I Love” – This track takes your typical candy-pop sound and infuses it with R&B. The result is a soulful twist on what could have been a cookie-cutter song. At times the chorus is a bit too repetitive, but the techno influenced highlights make up for it.
“So You Know” – A simple pop/R&B track with a deep bass mixed with an orchestral melody. It’s not quite as catchy as the other tracks on this album, but it showcases Candy’s rich melodic voice better than the others.
“Just Say You Love Me” – definitely the premier ballad of A Rollercoaster Love. It’s a song that initially doesn’t seem like much, but grows on you over time. Candy may be more in her groove with faster pop tracks, but there is no denying the power that resonates from her voice in slower tracks such as this. Her voice is simply mesmerizing.
“I Just Miss You” – Absolute whimsical pop. It’s a slow easygoing track that’s easy to get lost to. The music is impressive with its mellow yet exciting vibe, and again it’s Candy’s voice that makes this song smooth, sweet, and soulful beyond words. It should also be noted that this song (and pretty much every song off of this album) is extraordinarily well produced. It has that well polished sound that you typically find on Grammy-winning albums.
“Patrick Stump” – This track takes on more of a pop/rock sound. It works for the most part, but the music has room to grow, as it seems outside of its comfort zone like a kitten trying to act like a tiger.
“Take Me As I Am” – Candy again explores the pop/rock genre with this track. The music is an improvement from “Patrick Stump,” but it still doesn’t come off sounding natural. It’s a pity because vocally and stylistically Candy nails it. With a few tweaks to music to give it a near Moby vibe this track could potentially storm the airwaves and climb the charts.
“Hooked On You” – This tracks title says it all. It hooks on you. Candy Rose is the queen of hooks. With this and every track off of this album she seems to hold the uncanny ability to create rifts, rhythms, and beats that hook onto you and never let go. This is a pop song that brings to meaning to catchy. It has deep rhythmic bass vibes just screaming for the clubs and pop hooks (pardon the pun) that demand that this song be elevated to single status… Now!
“You Are Everything” – It’s songs like this that Candy seems at most in her element. This track isn’t her best, but still it has a simple sublime quality that makes it work.
“Tell The World” – Acoustic elements mixed with a deep base is a risky stylistic bled, but this track pulls it off beautifully. The smooth dream-like quality of Candy’s voice pulls it together and makes it work. It’s no secret that Candy credits the king of pop Michael Jackson as one of her main influences, and while her voice doesn’t really sound like his, something stylistically about it is definitively MJ.
“Now I’m Gone” – Big surprise here, but this song is damn catchy. It’s not complicated. It simply delivers pop driven hooks with a hint of a hip-hop vibe.
The Verdict
Candy Rose is the queen of hooks. Her songs are incredibly catchy and her voice has the attitude and soul of a pop legend. Whether it’s the clubs, the airwaves, or your iPod, A Rollercoaster Love is guaranteed to take to you on a ride.
Review by Zack Daggy

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