Mercenary **** always leaves a bad taste in my mouth. P!nk never could make it as a white R&B singer in the post-Mary lane like she’s always secretly wanted to (watch her live concerts, you can see she who she models herself after), her mall-rock got played out, and the Max Martin dalliances led to her making eye-rolling records about affirmation with gross hooks and endlessly cliche statements that felt more like hoarser Kelly Clarkson records. No matter how hard she tries, P!nk always finds a new spin, but overdoes it to irritating excess. Now she turns to Dallas Green, the former singer of a band who went through five different stylistic evolutions yet never learned how not to suck (why does that sound familiar?), who’s been pedaling this hokey folk-maturity as City & Colour for, what, five years now? So rather than just follow her muse, fanbase notwithstanding, she releases this attempt at starting another new PHASE, in the hopes she can avoid a reality where she is not liked at her best, a concept that goes against an image that took years to create.
"P!nk never could make it as a white R&B singer in the post-Mary lane like she’s always secretly wanted to (watch her live concerts, you can see she who she models herself after"
The first five seasons of Grey's Anatomy were everything to me back in the day I just stopped watching, no reason at all, I just did and now I'm too lazy to catch up, I must admit though that I'd truly like to watch Scandal, but my TV schedule will get messier when OUAT opens its next season