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JLS in Bloomington, MN
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JLS in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $15.99
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JLS
, the second-place runner-up on
The X Factor
in 2008, come up with a few standout songs on their eponymous album debut, which is otherwise rather bland. The British boy band, comprised of singers
Oritse Williams
,
Aston Merrygold
Jonathan Gill
, and
Marvin Humes
, is certainly likable. They're cute and charismatic, and they sing well enough. What they lack is songwriting talent. They're credited with writing many of the songs on the album; in fact, most of the album's second half is penned by them and produced by
Metrophonic
. These songs aren't all that good. The highlights of
aren't those songs written by the bandmembers, but rather those written and produced by industry hitmakers. In particular, the songwriting team of
Wayne Hector
and
Steve Mac
, perhaps best known for their work with
Westlife
, contribute a few songs, two of which are great:
"Beat Again
" and
"Everybody in Love."
The latter is produced by
J.R. Rotem
, another industry hitmaker who crafted a pair of smash hits from earlier in the year,
Iyaz'
s
"Replay"
Jason Deruelo'
"Whatcha Say,"
not to mention smash hits from years past such as
Rihanna
's
"S.O.S."
Sean Kingston'
"Beautiful Girls."
Elsewhere on
, R&B singer/songwriter
Taio Cruz
is credited with co-writing
"Keep One"
and the veteran Danish duo
Soulshock & Karlin
are credited with co-writing and producing
"One Shot."
These two songs, in addition to the aforementioned pair by
Hector
Mac,
are far and away the best material here. The rest is more or less filler, though
fans will take some interest in these other songs because they're written by the bandmembers themselves rather than tailor-made by industry hitmakers. ~ Jason Birchmeier
, the second-place runner-up on
The X Factor
in 2008, come up with a few standout songs on their eponymous album debut, which is otherwise rather bland. The British boy band, comprised of singers
Oritse Williams
,
Aston Merrygold
Jonathan Gill
, and
Marvin Humes
, is certainly likable. They're cute and charismatic, and they sing well enough. What they lack is songwriting talent. They're credited with writing many of the songs on the album; in fact, most of the album's second half is penned by them and produced by
Metrophonic
. These songs aren't all that good. The highlights of
aren't those songs written by the bandmembers, but rather those written and produced by industry hitmakers. In particular, the songwriting team of
Wayne Hector
and
Steve Mac
, perhaps best known for their work with
Westlife
, contribute a few songs, two of which are great:
"Beat Again
" and
"Everybody in Love."
The latter is produced by
J.R. Rotem
, another industry hitmaker who crafted a pair of smash hits from earlier in the year,
Iyaz'
s
"Replay"
Jason Deruelo'
"Whatcha Say,"
not to mention smash hits from years past such as
Rihanna
's
"S.O.S."
Sean Kingston'
"Beautiful Girls."
Elsewhere on
, R&B singer/songwriter
Taio Cruz
is credited with co-writing
"Keep One"
and the veteran Danish duo
Soulshock & Karlin
are credited with co-writing and producing
"One Shot."
These two songs, in addition to the aforementioned pair by
Hector
Mac,
are far and away the best material here. The rest is more or less filler, though
fans will take some interest in these other songs because they're written by the bandmembers themselves rather than tailor-made by industry hitmakers. ~ Jason Birchmeier
JLS
, the second-place runner-up on
The X Factor
in 2008, come up with a few standout songs on their eponymous album debut, which is otherwise rather bland. The British boy band, comprised of singers
Oritse Williams
,
Aston Merrygold
Jonathan Gill
, and
Marvin Humes
, is certainly likable. They're cute and charismatic, and they sing well enough. What they lack is songwriting talent. They're credited with writing many of the songs on the album; in fact, most of the album's second half is penned by them and produced by
Metrophonic
. These songs aren't all that good. The highlights of
aren't those songs written by the bandmembers, but rather those written and produced by industry hitmakers. In particular, the songwriting team of
Wayne Hector
and
Steve Mac
, perhaps best known for their work with
Westlife
, contribute a few songs, two of which are great:
"Beat Again
" and
"Everybody in Love."
The latter is produced by
J.R. Rotem
, another industry hitmaker who crafted a pair of smash hits from earlier in the year,
Iyaz'
s
"Replay"
Jason Deruelo'
"Whatcha Say,"
not to mention smash hits from years past such as
Rihanna
's
"S.O.S."
Sean Kingston'
"Beautiful Girls."
Elsewhere on
, R&B singer/songwriter
Taio Cruz
is credited with co-writing
"Keep One"
and the veteran Danish duo
Soulshock & Karlin
are credited with co-writing and producing
"One Shot."
These two songs, in addition to the aforementioned pair by
Hector
Mac,
are far and away the best material here. The rest is more or less filler, though
fans will take some interest in these other songs because they're written by the bandmembers themselves rather than tailor-made by industry hitmakers. ~ Jason Birchmeier
, the second-place runner-up on
The X Factor
in 2008, come up with a few standout songs on their eponymous album debut, which is otherwise rather bland. The British boy band, comprised of singers
Oritse Williams
,
Aston Merrygold
Jonathan Gill
, and
Marvin Humes
, is certainly likable. They're cute and charismatic, and they sing well enough. What they lack is songwriting talent. They're credited with writing many of the songs on the album; in fact, most of the album's second half is penned by them and produced by
Metrophonic
. These songs aren't all that good. The highlights of
aren't those songs written by the bandmembers, but rather those written and produced by industry hitmakers. In particular, the songwriting team of
Wayne Hector
and
Steve Mac
, perhaps best known for their work with
Westlife
, contribute a few songs, two of which are great:
"Beat Again
" and
"Everybody in Love."
The latter is produced by
J.R. Rotem
, another industry hitmaker who crafted a pair of smash hits from earlier in the year,
Iyaz'
s
"Replay"
Jason Deruelo'
"Whatcha Say,"
not to mention smash hits from years past such as
Rihanna
's
"S.O.S."
Sean Kingston'
"Beautiful Girls."
Elsewhere on
, R&B singer/songwriter
Taio Cruz
is credited with co-writing
"Keep One"
and the veteran Danish duo
Soulshock & Karlin
are credited with co-writing and producing
"One Shot."
These two songs, in addition to the aforementioned pair by
Hector
Mac,
are far and away the best material here. The rest is more or less filler, though
fans will take some interest in these other songs because they're written by the bandmembers themselves rather than tailor-made by industry hitmakers. ~ Jason Birchmeier