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The ArchAndroid (Deluxe)

Janelle Monáe

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Album Review

Any misgivings about Janelle Monáe's Bad Boy deal are nullified by the briefest contact with this, an extravagant 70-minute album involving more imagination, conceptual detail, and stylistic turnabouts than most gatefold prog rock epics. Credit Bad Boy's Diddy for allowing Monáe to fully explore the singularity on display through Metropolis, Suite I: The Chase, and work with her Wondaland crew on a bigger budget. The ArchAndroid not only picks up where The Chase let off, but contains both the second and third Metropolis suites in one shot with no discernible “let’s make some hits now” intervention. The packaging alone — the elaborate crown, the inspiration listed beside each song, etc. — provides much to process. Liner notes from the vice-chancellor of the arts asylum at the Palace of the Dogs, Monáe’s residence, outline the (possible) situation fleshed out in the songs. In short, Monáe was genoraped in the 28th century, sent back to the 21st century, and had her organic compounds cloned and re-purposed for the existence of ArchAndroid Cindi Mayweather, whose directive is to liberate Metropolis from a secret society of oppressors. Understanding all this stuff enhances the enjoyment of the album, but it is not required. A few tracks merely push the album along, and a gaudy Of Montreal collaboration is disruptive, but there are numerous highlights that are vastly dissimilar from one another. “Tightrope,” the biggest standout, is funky soul, all locomotive percussion and lyrical prancing to match: “I tip on alligators, and little rattlesnakers/But I’m another flavor, something like a Terminator.” Just beneath that is the burbling synth pop of “Wondaland,” as playful and rhythmically juicy as Tom Tom Club (“So inspired, you touch my wires”); the haunted space-folk of “57821” (titled after Monáe’s patient number); and the conjoined “Faster” and “Locked Inside,” packing bristling energy with a new-wave bounce that morphs into a churning type of desperation worthy of Michael Jackson. Monáe might not have much appeal beyond musical theater geeks, sci-fi nerds, and those who like their genres crossed-up, but no one can deny that very few are on her creative level. She can sing, sang, and scream like hell, too.

Customer Reviews

Janelle: Please come to Montreal !

You are so fabulous to watch, please come here soon!
(-Album has lots of variety , which makes it good to listen to straight through on its own.)

A layered escape

Please skip buying the singles. This needs to be listened to from beginning to end. A layered escape. What good music should aspire to be and you get the feeling she and her team of collaborators are just getting started. DO NOT MISS THIS BOAT.

Old is new again

Portions of this could have been produced by James Brown. Outstanding phrasing, dancing, horns and beats. The new flavors of an older style are absolutely phenominal. Add the drama from the orchestra, the jazzy chord changes and a beautiful voice that is just all over the place in tunes that never leave R&B but are not restricted by it either and you have a winner in more ways than I can describe. A real unexpected pleasure. This is a recording I think many other artists would have loved to been a part of. I know I will be front and center the first chance I get to Dance or Die while I'm walking the Tightrope in an Wondaland. Finally, if Janelle and crew was any more fun to watch I don't think I could even finish the video. Whether you're high or low....this one should make several of your iTune playlists

Biography

Born: December 01, 1985 in Kansas City, KS

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Growing up, Janelle Monáe (born Janelle Robinson) felt constrained by the limited resources offered to her in her greater Kansas City, KS, home. When she finished high school, she moved to New York to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy with the intention of pursuing musical theater, but in 2004, after performing in a couple of off-Broadway shows and realizing there weren't the roles available to her that she wanted, she moved to Atlanta to try her luck there. She soon joined a band...
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