Cartel [Bonus Tracks] – Cartel

Release Date: 1/23/2008

Recording Date: 1/2008

Tracks: 16

Length: 00:01:34 Hrs

Type: CD

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Album Tracks (16)

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What the Critics Say

In their 15 minutes of fame (20 days, in actuality) on MTV's Band in the Bubble, Cartel made their way into the living rooms and hearts of teens who wanted to find out what it's like when five individuals from Atlanta stop being polite and start getting real while recording an album in front of 23 webcams. The cast is as follows: Will, the good guy lead vocalist who downplays his ego despite the fact that all the girls know his lyrics by heart; Kevin, the party-hearty, firecracker drummer who likes having a good time all the time; Joseph, the greasy loner lead guitarist who veers away from the mainstream; Nic, the shy-guy rhythm guitarist with Abercrombie & Fitch looks; and Jeff, the nerdy replacement bassist who overcompensates for his inadequacy with 20 tattoos and constant proclamations of his love for beer (when he's not drinking Dr. Pepper as a plug for the sponsor). In the miniseries, the band is promoted like a product that has been manufactured especially to appeal to the 12- to 20-year-old target audience, and yes, the brand...ahem, band is essentially the emo-punk version of a boy band, but with members who already have a proven chemistry and can actually play their own instruments. The concept is an infallible cash cow and a record exec's dream, since numbers have proven time and time again -- from the Monkees to American Idol -- that artists with televised good looks and winning personalities sell loads of records. The wrench in the plan is that the material recorded in the clear dome on Pier 54 really isn't all that special. In fact, it's utterly bland. The lyrics are filled with meaningless clichés and big hooks that leave all of the songs sounding like cookie-cutter versions of blink-182 wannabes. Everything's slick as can be with extensive layering, pitched vocal treatments, razor guitar distortion, additional drum loops, and walls of keyboards. In a meeting on the first episode, an exec from Epic Records gives advice, suggesting to the band, "You can't have singles, you need a sonic weapon...you have to have an album that from beginning to end is fantastic." After loads of studio trickery, resulting in a glossy production sheen and a bonus remix from Wyclef Jean, the unoriginality of the songs is still the most glaring aspect and the effect is far from a hyperbolic adjective like "fantastic." It could be more accurately described as an "average" album, not unlike their monotonous last record, Chroma, if it were diluted with big-budget bells and whistles. There's not a lot of depth, but that's not a priority when music is created with the goal of becoming fashionable. What's more important here is whether the songs are catchy or not, and the hook of their big single, "Lose It," is immensely hard to shake, like flypaper to a brain. Their second release is not outstanding by any means, but it serves its purpose and, well, the guys are cute enough to make the teenage girls swoon, so it's possible that they could have a shelf life longer than other generic MTV reality show creations like O-Town, Da Band, and Danity Kane. [Epic's 2008 Japanese edition included three bonus tracks.] ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide

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  vabeachgurl146

7/3/2008 9:55 PM

I FRIGGIN LOVE CARTEL ! I AM UPSESSE < ! 3 i dont know what people think of them they are awesome and music that you can dance to &nd understand at the same time. !

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  ecgboi003

3/6/2008 9:10 AM

This album rocks.. i dont care what u say

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