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Category: Reviews
| February 19th |
First “Monster Ball” Review |
TheSun.co.uk have posted a glowing review of Gaga’s first European Monster Ball date, be sure to read the review as it truly is a credit to Gaga & what seems like an amazing show!
HERE is the first look at LADY GAGA’s money’s-no-object debut UK headline tour – and it is set to cost her a fortune.
She managed to burn away £2million on the American leg of her Monster Ball Tour, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she gets near that figure again for her UK dates, which kicked off last night in Manchester.
The perfectionist triple Brit winner really took it to the wire. She was still rehearsing up to half an hour before the doors opened.
To make matters worse a fire in the kitchen meant the whole thing nearly had to be called off.
For her nine UK dates she has overhauled her whole show and started again. Not a single prop or costume from her US dates has been used.
She owned up to her extravagance on stage last night – right before setting fire to her piano during the ballad Speechless.
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| November 13th |
Rap Up reviews ‘The Fame Monster’ |
RAP UP magazine has reviewed Lady Gaga’s The Fame Monster on their website, the review is nothing short of amazing!
A beast was waiting behind closed doors at Interscope Records in New York City on Thursday (Nov. 12) where Lady Gaga’s The Fame Monster was previewed in advance of its November 23 release. The follow-up to her breakthrough album The Fame picks up where her debut left off, while reminding listeners that Lady Gaga is here to stay.
The session kicked off with a showing of her video for “Bad Romance” (5.5 million YouTube views and counting) where an Alexander McQueen-draped Gaga is prisoner to the Russian sex trade. After the visuals dimmed, the music kicked in on the eight-track mini-album, boasting dance-heavy beats from RedOne, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Teddy Riley, and more. The effort stands on its own so much that Gaga decided not to label it a re-release.
Early fans will undoubtedly eat up the new set, newcomers will want to grab the deluxe edition packaged with The Fame, and diehards may even splurge on the $100+ super deluxe edition with a lock of Gaga’s hair. No matter which one you choose, the experience promises to be monstrous.
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| November 13th |
‘The Fame Monster’ review |
PopAteMyHeart.com has reviewed The Fame Monster check out the amazing review below!
While the world is on the edge of its seat to hear Lady GaGa’s upcoming album, The Fame Monster, I was invited by Interscope Records and ThinkTank Marketing to attend an Exclusive NYC Listening Party for The Fame Monster. It was an exclusive, press only event that took place in Lady GaGa’s beloved hometown of NYC!
It was 6:30PM when I had arrived making my way upstairs at Interscope records, posters everywhere of different artists including GaGa, truly exciting and inspiring. But it wasn’t until 7:04PM about half an hour later when 30 bloggers, journalists, record execs and the marketing team sat down in the conference room, in a circle with a widescreen television lit in blue, eating hors d’oeuvres and having complimentary drinks (non-alcoholic of course). We began by watching the Francis Lawrence directed, Bad Romance video, which in only three days of its release has already acquired over 5,000,000 views (pretty impressive, eh?).
Following the conclusion of the video we began with the RedOne produced track, Alejandro, yes we’ve all heard it by now, since it’s release on US iTunes this week, but you haven’t “heard” it until you’ve heard it in conjunction with the rest of The Fame Monster. For those of you who have yet to hear the track, Alejandro gets four stars from me, releasing it as a digital single was the best move in promotion GaGa’s team could have made. There’s so much single potential from this Latin American inspired track, which GaGa begins by telling Alejandro, “I know that we are young and I know that you may love me, but I just can’t be with you like this anymore [sighs] Alejandro..” and the beat kicks in…
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