Corporate Line: ON her eagerly anticipated Atlantic debut, “DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS,” Leslie Mills fully justifies the buzz that began circulating long before the album’s completion. The 12-song collection reveals a striking, one-of-a-kind voice and a fresh, distinctive songwriting talent, as well as an unmistakably charismatic presence that marks Leslie as a star in the making.
The Good:
“Different For Girls” – Painfully catchy. Sugar is sweet and Mills has that figured.
“Walk Along” – It haunted me all day long with their saccharine temptations.
The Average:
“Violet” and “Swim” – It seems we were given the best Mills could muster with the first two songs. The record is turning towards the completely average.
“Radiowave” – Mills is trying really hard to make this song better. It’s just a vanilla song and has no where to go no matter who was singing it.
“Far From All The Tears” – Nice ballad.
“Good Life” – Ace of Base minus another singer.
The Ugly:
“Rule The World” – Going no where?
Frankly: Leslie Mills breaks out fast with two hits and it’s a fast fall down after that.
+ Rae Gun
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