American Idol: The Top 3

Posted by Jamie | music | Wednesday 19 May 2010 9:50 pm

I don’t feel like going into great detail about American Idol last night. I was not surprised by anything that happened.

Crystal and Casey both immediately ran home to their comfort zones when it came to their song picks. Casey’s sounded like any number of generic bluesy songs that get sung in bars. The judges made a good point about it being unwise for Casey to choose a song that the audience likely wouldn’t know. It’s hard to endear yourself to them when they’re trying to figure out whether or not they even like the song. Crystal’s take on “Come To My Window” was fairly typical for her.

The thing about Crystal to me is this: yes, she’s an excellent singer. She has wonderful pitch and knows how to perform. There’s just very little that feels new and exciting about her after a while. I feel like after I’ve seen her perform one song, I’ve seen everything. There’s no reason to hang around for more.

That is what sets Lee above the others to me. Because he’s continued to grow, continued to take risks, and continues to try to inject some life into what he does, he comes across as more interesting to watch. He holds my attention, where the others can’t. Even when he’s a bit out of tune or makes a misstep in song choice, at least you know he’s not going to give the “same old, same old” every time. I found his Skynyrd song to be interesting and likable. Again, something I could hear live or on the radio.

The judges’ choices songs were a bit better. Casey’s vacant expression during John Mayer’s “Daughters” pretty much sealed his fate, I’m afraid. Kara was trying to force him to have a “moment,” and he just wasn’t up to it. I’m not entirely sure he really operates on that level. I’m not sensing a lot of sensitivity in Casey’s makeup. Her defensiveness at Simon’s criticism of the arrangement was more interesting and entertaining than Casey’s entire performance.

I was excited to hear Crystal sing “Maybe I’m Amazed,” because it’s one of my favorite love songs. I think it was an inspired choice by Ellen, and Crystal just about had it. I think it was a solid take – I just wish the arrangement had focused more on the tender lyrics of the verses, rather than the screamy chorus. I can see why they did it; they wanted Crystal to take her voice to new places and really let loose. She did do that, and I think she was far more convincing than Siobhan Magnus was with her screams. Too bad Siobhan rather ruined that route for us before. I’m looking forward to hearing the studio version of this.

Lee’s take on “Hallelujah” was what he’s been looking for all season, the culmination of this journey. You could tell he was confident going into it – I think whatever work Simon did with him really helped boost him. He looked like he was enjoying himself, and he sang with emotion and expression. He had clearly moved to a new level with his musicianship and performance.

I was getting choked up listening to it… and then the choir came in. WHY did they feel the need to ruin what was already a sensitive and amazing performance with that stupid choir? It was distracting and unnecessary. It felt like the producers were going to make SURE Lee had his “moment,” whether he was actually up to it or not. Guess what, people? He was. Lee sealed the deal, and proved why he is head and shoulders above the other two. He may have the worst tone quality of the three, but he makes up for it with all his other qualities. Casey is passionless, and Crystal is arrogant. They’re both boring. Lee is humble, sensitive, has a vulnerable quality to him, and is obviously passionate. That should be enough to endear him to America.

I think that’s why I find it hard to resent the fact that the Idol producers have been obviously setting Lee up as their darling for the past few episodes. If he hadn’t worked so hard for it earlier in the season, it might be harder to swallow. I think Lee is the real deal, though, so he’s more than deserving of any help and success he gets along the way. I just hope he stays true to himself and his roots.

I do have to ask, though: why did we get to see footage of both Crystal’s and Casey’s homecomings, and nothing of what was widely reported to have been a mob scene for Lee’s? Hopefully they’ll show more tomorrow.

American Idol: Sinatra Week

Posted by Jamie | music | Wednesday 5 May 2010 11:55 pm

I dreaded the Sinatra theme because I’ve spent weeks watching contestants struggle with song choice and be berated by the judges for not sounding “current” enough. How on earth were these people going to sound “current” with the timeless classic sounds of Sinatra?

I was more than delighted by the hands-on approach of Harry Connick as this week’s mentor. Besides arranging each contestant’s songs (you heard him – suck it, Shania!) he gave real, practical advice. It was like watching a true musician sharing his knowledge and craft to an apprentice. You could see each of the Idols grew after their session with him.

Aaron just sounded in over his head. It’s hard as a 16-year-old to have the kind of swing and smoothness that Sinatra brought across so effortlessly, so I hate to hold it against him. He just sounded young, and a little in over his head. But he was cute and poised, and that counts in this competition.

Big Mike was made to sing this kind of music, but I didn’t quite see whatever Randy nearly wet himself over. I thought it sounded very “typical,” and not particularly stand-out at all.

Crystal is starting to fall into the same problems as Siobhan, I think. Granted, she’s got talent to back up her growing ego, where Siobhan lacked, but her attitude is starting to alienate me from her a bit. Am I the only one annoyed with her cryptic statements that everything she does is “personal” as a way to justify her choices? I wholeheartedly agreed with what Simon said to her. If you’re on a show to become an American Idol, you’d better start singing like one, and stop indulging your whims and thinking that’s okay. Again, the girl is incredibly talented, which is why she’s gotten away with it for so long, but with more eyes on you than ever, it’s time to get off your parade float and do a little bit of walking. That said, she looked beautiful and sounded pretty solid. Her voice is amazing, and she has a look and attitude that I think could sell well. Even if she doesn’t win, she’ll have a career after this.

Poor, poor Casey. He was completely thrown out of his element this week, but he tried. He tried hard and did really well for himself. However, for himself just isn’t going to cut it against the likes of Crystal and Lee, who have far better singing voices than Casey. His breath control needs a lot of work, and I think he could actually sound really nice holding notes and singing real tunes if he worked on it. You could tell he was stiff and awkward and terrified, but he was a good sport about it, and he looked great. I fear this may be it for Casey, though.

And oh yes, Lee, who now trends on Twitter alongside good old Justin Bieber on a daily basis. Is that a good thing, or a bad thing? Regardless, before they cut to commercial, he looked utterly terrified in his shot on the stairs. I could barely watch, but he completely nailed his song. He put a rock vibe on Sinatra, and for the first time on that stage I actually believed that Lee was having fun. He wasn’t trying to look looser, he was looser. He smiled, he played around a little, and he took one step closer to being a legitimate star. I still maintain that Lee is the only Idol left that has shown clear, consistent growth through the entire competition. He’s worked hard and blossomed, and I think that’s what endears him to so many people. If he has an ego, it doesn’t come through onstage, and that’s also important. I’m excited for Lee as we head into the final stretch. I can’t wait to see how he grows through the rest of the competition.

So, I predict we say bye-bye to Casey tonight.

American Idol: Shania Twain Week

Posted by Jamie | music | Wednesday 28 April 2010 10:57 pm

This week is going to be the first week when we really see where the Idols stack up as far as fanbases. There were no glaring gaffes and nobody hit it out of the park, so it’s going to be a matter of who has the most support as an artist.

The one advantage of the Idols doing Shania Twain songs this week is that I was likely to not know many of the songs or be completely ambivalent about them, so I could perhaps form opinions about the Idols as artists on their own merits (at least a bit). I’m not a huge fan of Shania to begin with, and I also don’t care for country music, so I was really dreading the show. In the end, it wasn’t quite as bad as I imagined, but not impressive.

Lee, of course, had to start out with one of the few Shania songs I know, and one of two I actually like. I enjoyed seeing Lee sing a love song. His confidence is still growing, and it was nice to see him relax and smile a bit after he got past the opening of the song. I liked his spin on the melody too. He’s got a look and a sound that are becoming signature and reliable as well. Although, unlike most everyone else, I do agree with Simon: there is something weird going on with Lee’s mouth. He sings out of the side of his face, for reasons I can’t explain. He looks like he’s suffered a stroke or something when he’s holding out those long notes. This goes along with his aversion to looking straight at the camera or the mic, I think. Can we beat this out of him? Still, loved it. My favorite of the night.

Casey, thankfully, got the memo and stepped it back up again with a performance that reminded me of when he did “Jealous Guy.” My real question is whether or not he’s capable of that kind of depth on a regular basis, and if can he give us that kind of passion and feeling when he’s rocking out. Being a switch that’s either on or off isn’t too far removed from being a one-trick pony, Casey. Still, I think he did what he needed to do.

Crystal had her off night tonight. You knew it was going to happen, and it wasn’t horrible by any means, but I felt a little bit of second-hand embarrassment for her. Between the almost desperation of the song and then her mouthiness during and after the judging, it just wasn’t a flattering night for her. Of course, she looks invincible at this point, but that doesn’t give her an excuse to take lessons from the Siobhan Magnus school of self-defense. The judges are there to judge. Shut up, take their comments, and save your comments until you’re asked for them. It looks petty and weak to do anything else. How do you think Tim Urban managed to stay alive for so long? It wasn’t because he whined and argued and stomped his feet every time someone said something bad about him. Suck it up, ladies. Both of you.

Speaking of Siobhan, I’d actually guessed she’d be doing something like “Any Man of Mine,” and I figured it would either be spectacular or it would be horrendous. Oh Siobhan, ever full of surprises, managed to make it bland, boring, confused, self-indulgent, and of course screechy. It was largely forgettable to me, unlike her outfit, which looked like she stole her grandma’s curtains to make it. I was a little shocked that the judges went for it – the only thing I could figure is that it wasn’t as bad as her past few weeks and they didn’t want to risk another argument that would make the show run over again and infurate the Gleeks, especially since Crystal had already gotten huffy (not to mention a Simon/Kara snipefest that ate up precious judging time as well). I think Siobhan’s gimmick has gotten old, and she’s brought nothing new to the table for weeks.

As much as I’m not a fan of Big Mike and his Big Persona, I did like what he did with his song. He sounded genuine and sensitive, and I could see the Luther Vandross comparisons (for once). I was less impressed with Aaron. I honestly expected more from him, since country has kind of been his “thing” all along, and I wasn’t blown away by any means. Again, the judges saw something that I didn’t, I suppose.

If all those “vote for the worst” types are on Siobhan’s side, then she may have another Tim Urban-type breath of life in her. In my opinion, Siobhan should be going home this week. At least Aaron has tried to grow and show a little bit of depth. Siobhan has become predictable (believe it or not), boring, and petulant.

However, I have a feeling our top 5 will likely be Crystal, Lee, Casey, Mike and Siobhan.