Teen superstars are nothing new. Melanie Safka snuck out of Woodstock in 1969 with a herbal mixture of idiot savante poesy and vaguely salacious fare like "Brand New Key". Sweet to the point of twee, then, the woman-child now makes Jewel sound like Annette Peacock. You'll need a strong constitution to persist with "Elements" and the totally unnecessary attempt at U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
Teen superstars are nothing new. Melanie Safka snuck out of Woodstock in 1969 with a herbal mixture of idiot savante poesy and vaguely salacious fare like “Brand New Key”. Sweet to the point of twee, then, the woman-child now makes Jewel sound like Annette Peacock. You’ll need a strong constitution to persist with “Elements” and the totally unnecessary attempt at U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”