Produced by Scott “The Ninja” Stevens, who previously contributed to Daughtry’s 2013 album Baptized, Celebrate is in all ways a pop record. Durbin’s follow-up, 2014′s Celebrate, finds him moving almost completely away from the faux-hard rock of Memories, and embracing a shiny, mainstream pop sound. His post-Idol debut, 2011′s Memories of a Beautiful Disaster, bore this out as it showcased his ability to sell both emo-inflected rock tunes, electronic-infused pop songs, and the occasional, obligatory ballad. Nonetheless, Durbin, with his hair spiked and eyes rimmed in kohl, could hit the high notes with enough resonant nasal squelch and stage passion to evince the stock character of the rock star, or at least the Broadway version of one. rock band Hollywood Scars, who covered Guns N’ Roses, Iron Maiden, and Mötley Crüe, but he was no more Axl Rose than Adam Lambert was Freddie Mercury. ![]() It’s a marked change considering that Durbin played the role of the rocker during his run on the 2010 season of American Idol. ![]() James Durbin’s latest effort takes a refreshingly honest turn toward pop. ![]() Quality: iTunes Plus AAC M4A Download Free MEGA Zippyshare Sharebeast
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