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Up All Night
Up All Night

Up All Night in Bloomington, MN

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With 2010 X-Factor winner
Matt Cardle
's career self-imploding before it began due to his publicly declared negative perceptions of the show, and runner-up
Rebecca Ferguson
's career taking a softer, more critically acclaimed route, it was third-place band
One Direction
who became the true winners of the 2010 series of the show, commercially speaking. Nothing was more evident of this than the fact that their mentor,
Simon Cowell
, offered the five-some a £2million recording deal, double what they would have received had they won. By Christmas 2011,
had branded, well, everything, with their trademark. Like
JLS
,
the Spice Girls
, and many before them, the band had their own calendars, Christmas cards, beach towels, and much, much more. Most notable, however, was their music. In September 2011, the band had an unstoppable number one single, "What Makes You Beautiful," an effervescent and fresh tween love song that created a true fan base for the group, composed of
Niall Horan
Zayn Malik
Liam Payne
Harry Styles
, and
Louis Tomlinson
.
's debut album,
Up All Night
became the must-have release for both X-Factor fans and tweens, and for good reason, since it was a top-quality, mass-market-ready debut. Sound-wise, the band's music drifts between the glossy, synthed-up tracks recorded by
the Saturdays
on their album
On Your Radar
, and the anthemic pop
Kelly Clarkson
has made so famous on her
All I Ever Wanted
" album:
is definitely full of radio-ready, chorus-driven, songs: highlights include the soaring
RedOne
number "Save You Tonight," and "Tell Me a Lie," surprisingly written by the aforementioned Clarkson.
is a classic boy band album, full of those lite rock filler tracks that tweens play in their bedrooms late into the night, and the songs are actually quite good, particularly the
Toby Gad
collaboration "Taken" and the ballad "Moments," featured only on the Yearbook version of the album. The second single, "Gotta Be You," is unfortunately a bit tepid. Still, the
brand is polished, pretty, law-abiding, and perfectly age-appropriate: On the title track, the boys chant about staying up all night "dancing" because "Katy Perry is on replay," and upholding a squeaky-clean
Jonas Brothers
-esque image that the band has worked so hard to build. This is for the best. By making this album perfectly inoffensive, artistically ambiguous, and freakin' adorable,
is perfectly positioned to take the world by storm and prove that no matter what the televised results originally concluded, they have the "X-Factor" necessary for success. ~ Matthew Chisling
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