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The 10 Best Albums of 2011 (Bark + Bite)
Posted by Ricky on DECEMBER 29, 2011

Patrick Stump — Soul Punk
While The-Dream was busy trying his darnedest to emulate Prince for the millionth time with his 1977 project, Patrick Stump actually succeeded in putting out some of the most Princesque material of 2011 with his Soul Punk album. “Allie,” the Princest of all the tracks, has Stump bellowing over an older woman who turned his world upside down. He wasn’t ready for her when he was a boy, but now that he’s a man, he’s more than ready for “naughty things.”
As the title implies, the album boasts a wonderful fusion of R&B/soul music with emo-rock. Patrick’s an outsider by nature, but he aims to serve as a unifier on Soul Punk, as seen on the optimist’s anthem, “Coast (It’s Gonna Get Better).” Anthems, it turns out, are Stump’s forté, as he proves on his ode to his hometown Chicago on “This City.”
By eschewing the likes of RedOne and David Guetta, Stump was unfairly overlooked by many in 2011, but Soul Punk is a treasure trove of sonic gems with much to offer the curious listener.
Key tracks: ”Dance Miserable,” “Allie,” “Explode,” “Run Dry” and “This City.”
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The 10 Best Albums of 2011 (Bark + Bite)

Posted by Ricky on DECEMBER 29, 2011

Patrick Stump — Soul Punk

While The-Dream was busy trying his darnedest to emulate Prince for the millionth time with his 1977 project, Patrick Stump actually succeeded in putting out some of the most Princesque material of 2011 with his Soul Punk album. “Allie,” the Princest of all the tracks, has Stump bellowing over an older woman who turned his world upside down. He wasn’t ready for her when he was a boy, but now that he’s a man, he’s more than ready for “naughty things.”

As the title implies, the album boasts a wonderful fusion of R&B/soul music with emo-rock. Patrick’s an outsider by nature, but he aims to serve as a unifier on Soul Punk, as seen on the optimist’s anthem, “Coast (It’s Gonna Get Better).” Anthems, it turns out, are Stump’s forté, as he proves on his ode to his hometown Chicago on “This City.”

By eschewing the likes of RedOne and David Guetta, Stump was unfairly overlooked by many in 2011, but Soul Punk is a treasure trove of sonic gems with much to offer the curious listener.

Key tracks: ”Dance Miserable,” “Allie,” “Explode,” “Run Dry” and “This City.”

Source: barkbiteblog.com

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