Blackout reminds me how instantly recognisable Britney's vocals are, treated or untreated: Her thin Southern huskiness is one of the defining sounds of 00s pop...The Revolver blueprint for pop albums-- every track good, every track a potential hit-- makes more sense than ever. Especially if a star can keep sonically up-to-date in a fast-moving market.
unleashing a ******* of ferociously distorted synthesizers, electronically treated vocals, snapping drum samples and bovver-booted glam rock beats. The results are largely fantastic...It's a bold, exciting album: the question is whether anyone will be able to hear its contents over the deafening roar of tittle-tattle.
Britney Spears’ critically acclaimed 2007 album Blackout has not only topped a million in sales but it is now the pop star’s only album to be added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame‘s music library and archives.