In all honesty I’m on a little bit of reality television overload, and that coupled with the fact that I’ve been underwhelmed by Idol so far this season means that I’m a smidge skeptical about tonight’s performances. I’m pushing through and blogging about it anyway but THESE YOUNG’UNS NEED TO BRING IT, MY WORD.
Von Smith – “You’re All I Need To Get By” – He has a big voice, but it sounds like he’s sharp to me. Is he sharp? If he could find the right key, this would be awesome. I also appreciate the unconventional song choice – PERFECT for him. He got a lot stronger at the end, and I’m curious to see if he makes it to the next round because I think he could be an interesting competitor with a little more experience.
Taylor Vaifanua – “If I Ain’t Got You” – Okay. Why pick a singer’s SIGNATURE SONG if you’re not going to put a completely original twist on it? Because all I’m thinking as I listen to this is that it sounds like something you’d hear on a cruise ship. And don’t get me wrong – singing on a cruise ship takes skills that I just don’t have – but I don’t think it’s good enough for making it to the Top 12 of American Idol.
Alex Wagner-Trugman – “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” – Oh good grief he makes me laugh. I so appreciate a dry wit. As for his singing, it’s sort of endearing. I especially like when he backs up from the microphone and breaks it down a little bit. Now granted, at times it seems like he’s singing a song I’ve never heard before, but I can’t help but root for this guy. I don’t really think I would ever buy one of his CDs, but I would love to have him over and fry him some chicken. Rock on, Alex.
Arianna Afsar – “The Winner Takes It All” – I’ll say right off the bat that this song choice strikes me as a bit odd, and something weird is going on where it sounds like she’s about four beats behind the band. She’s a darling girl and she looks great, but it just seems like the song is endless. The lyrics are alientating, she doesn’t seem like she’s connecting with the music, and it’s just not a very strong performance. Bless her heart.
Ju’Not Joyner – “Hey There Delilah” – I give him credit for hitting all his notes, but sweet mercy would it hurt to sing something a little more upbeat? I would’ve loved to hear him just knock a song out of the park, but this one sort of plodded along. Vocally he is definitely stronger than the other contestants so far tonight, but the pace of the song is boring. I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE SONG CHOICES.
Kristen McNamara – “Give Me One Reason” – This is an interesting song choice with a fun arrangement, to boot. It also seems like she knows what she’s doing on stage (REFRESHING!), and I am surprised by how much I like her voice. That being said, it doesn’t seem like this song is her – it feels a little contrived and almost like she’s oversinging. I’m on the fence.
Nathaniel Marshall – “I Would Do Anything For Love” – This is the oddest, Flashdanciest arrangement of a song that already reeks of overproduction. I keep expecting for someone to run out and hand him some fire batons or something. He has a nice voice, but it’s like he can’t decide if he wants to sing a ballad or lead us all in a vigorous step aerobics routine. It’s just all over the place.
(SIDENOTE: I CANNOT LISTEN TO PAULA ANYMORE. NOT FOR ONE MORE SECOND. PLEASE CAN SHE STOP WITH THE TALKING. I JUST REALLY NEED FOR HER TO STOP TALKING.)
Felicia Barton – “No One” – Now she’s the exception to the rule, because she’s singing a very well-known Alicia Keys song, but she’s totally making it her own with that big ole voice of hers. Really well done.
Scott MacIntyre – “Mandolin Rain” – Here’s an unusual song choice, and it’s actually one of my favorites from the late 80s (I was a total Bruce Hornsby fan). His performance seems totally heartfelt, but I don’t think he really brings anything distinctive or interesting to the song. It almost sounds like a demo version – sort of generic. But thumbs up for picking a song we haven’t heard every single season, and big props for the “stationary target” remark. So dadgum likeable.
Kendall Beard – “This One’s For The Girls” – I need to tell y’all that I generally don’t like songs that are designed to rally a group of people. I don’t like girl-power anthems, or yay-America anthems, or support-a-cause anthems. That being said, Kendall is a doll, and she does a pretty good job with this song. I think the beginning was stronger because she got to sing in a lower register, and when she had to go into the high notes it got a little shrieky. But she definitely picked the right song, and she’s cute as can be.
Jorge Nunez – “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” – This is one of my favorite songs, though it’s probably time to send it into Idol retirement (I’m almost positive that it’s made an appearance on every season). This is a nice vocal- nothing terribly ambitious or original, but it’s successful. And that’s more than most can say tonight.
Lil Rounds – “Be Without You” – She is in a completely different league than anybody else we’ve seen tonight. SWEET MERCY. She can’t just sing – she can SANG. She’s confident, poised and GOOD. Love her.
So. What did y’all think?
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