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Autobiography

Ashlee Simpson

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Album Review

Give Ashlee Simpson some credit — she (or her management) knew that the only way to break out of the shadow of her older sister, Jessica, was to be her opposite. So, she dyed her blonde hair jet-black, based her music in rock, not dance-pop, and co-wrote every song on her 2004 debut, Autobiography (Jessica only co-wrote one on her debut, Sweet Kisses). It could be argued that this makeover for the star of the square WB TV series 7th Heaven is a bit too calculated, but regardless of the intent, the end result still works far better than that of her big sister's albums. Where Jessica sounds like a throwback to the late '60s/early '70s, specifically to the variety shows of Andy Williams and Sonny & Cher, Ashlee is modern, using the glossy, punky pop of Pink and Avril Lavigne as the touchstone for her debut. It's heavy on guitars and light on dance beats, although those are bubbling under the layers and layers of six-strings, and Ashlee has adopted a growl that may come out closer to a mousey squeak, but the attitude is appreciated all the same. And that pretty much sums up Autobiography — it's not perfect, and it's often affected, but it winds up being endearing because of her earnestness. Not only is she trying hard — and, in the case of "Lala," trying way too hard to be sexy — but she's succeeding in creating an album that feels like a bubblegum version of Pink's M!ssundaztood, even if it's not quite as catchy. While the album could have used a few more songs with indelible hooks, it nevertheless is an enjoyably slick, widescreen production that's a whole lot more fun than anything her sister has recorded (with the notable exception of "I Think I'm in Love With You"), plus it's varied enough to suggest that Ashlee could make a more interesting record the next time out. All in all, it's an unexpectedly strong debut from an artist who seemed destined to be a footnote to her famous older sister, but just may wind up with a more interesting career.

Customer Reviews

She's a rocker ...

Boy, tough crowd here. I think y'all need to lay off the caffeine. I bought this album for my daughter (going through her Brittany phase) on the recommendation of a friend. At first listen I wasn't terribly impressed, but as time went on I found myself listening to these tracks when my daughter played them (as opposed to closing and barricading the door with most of her other music). I started playing it in the car, and not only find the whole disc listenable (a very rare occurance), but started catching the more subtle nuances of this stroll through rock 'n' roll history. It became my default disc - what'd get levered into the slot when I was sick of everything else. I really like this disc - much more than her second album (unfortunately).

Bubble gum pop with an edge!

I am not ashamed to say it... I love Ashlee Simpson. Well, I love her music anyways. I was less than impressed with the artist's show on MTV, but I found myself singing the music so I had to buy the album. I love it! She sounds nothing like her older sister, Jessica and has definitely set herself apart from many others in the teeny bopper pop genre. She has an edge that is refreshing and her voice captured my attention throughout the album. My favorites on the CD are the first single, Pieces of Me and La La. For more of my reviews check out womenthatrock.net.

I LOVE IT

Ashlee Simpson is INCREDIBLE! shes a great artst, and a great person. she deserves 5 stars and even more. EVERY SONG IS AMAZING. i love her songs and i love her voice. KEEP ROCKIN'

Biography

Born: October 3, 1984 in Dallas, TX

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

She might be the younger sister of superstar Jessica Simpson, but don't confuse their tastes or style when it comes to music. Waco, Texas-born Ashlee Simpson always loved music. At age 11 she was the youngest person ever admitted into the School of American Ballet. At 14 she moved with her parents and older sister to Los Angeles and spent time dancing in Jessica's stage show. Appearances on Malcolm in the Middle and The View led to a regular role on the television show Seventh Heaven but Ashlee's...
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