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Squee! What a day for yummy JC goodness! What is it about the MTV studios that makes JC look positively ethereal?

You thought the MTV US lighting guy loved him, well, check out the pics from today's appearance on MTV UK (one, two, three). Thanks to the fabulous [livejournal.com profile] raedoro for the MTV US pics (day before his CD dropped!), and thanks to [livejournal.com profile] fuskeez and Kate at the JJB, who posted the UK TRL ones.

Good Lord. He's truly the prettiest boy in the world. ::le sigh:: My ovaries have exploded, and the tiny fragments remaining have spontaneously combusted. I cannot resist the power of Chasez.

Now I'm going to snag a Top of The Pops rehearsal fan report from [livejournal.com profile] stamplet's journal. Longish, so I'll cut.

ActionGurl wrote on the JCN message board:

I was fortunate enough to be able to watch the rehearsals for TOTP (somehow I managed to miss Will Young totally - gutted, gutted, gutted) and watched JC with Basement Jaxx (yay!). It was fantastic, by the fourth rehearsal the performance was every bit as energetic as the actual show and JC was wearing the same outfit as he wore on stage throughout (well, he took his cardy off at one point and I did ogle at his arms in his t-shirt - the poor boy must have been getting hot with all that jumping around). He was in a pretty good mood on stage, doing little robotic dance moves and um, hip thrusting at the mannequins. The mannequins didn't have 'clothes' on during rehearsals, the two on the main stage had black sticky tape in a cross over their nipples and that was it! I think the BBC thought it was too risque to go without.

Oh and during one performance one of the mannequins fell over on stage and crashed behind him (when they tried to rotate it), her wig fell off and whilst JC was still singing several technician types ran on stage to try and reassemble her. She then fell in half when they were trying to put her back up on the podium and you could hear JC giggling whilst trying to sing.


Giggling and trying to sing. How cute is he? LOVE HIM.


JC will be on Regis and Kelly on April 23rd (about friggin' time!), according to Caitlin81in this post at the Board of No Return. A friend of hers works on the show and passed the info along. Woohoo! JC!

And to wrap it all up, a long, complimentary Schizophrenic review from The Washington Blade.



Boy-band celebrity grows up
Friday, March 26, 2004


by Arjan Timmermans

Pop music is in turmoil. Britney Spears is drowning in her success, Justin Timberlake crossed over to hip-hop and Pink went punk and lost touch with fans.

Billboard’s bookies are feverishly looking to make up for what’s lost. Jessica Simpson and Christina Aguilera aside, bookmakers bank on comeback records from golden oldies like Prince, Blondie, Alanis Morissette and even “MMMbop” boy trio Hanson, all of whom are releasing new music in April.

More potent remedies to the pop slump are in closer reach than you might think, however. Take, for example, JC Chasez’s debut album, “Schizophrenic.” This effort will surprise many, even though the odds are against him.

The lead singer of teen sensation *NSYNC is facing having to shed his tame-boy band image while avoiding comparisons to band mate and pal Justin Timberlake.

This odd case of double jeopardy has worked fully in Chasez’s favor. “Schizophrenic” starts where Timberlake’s debut solo album left off.

Chasez’s album has a distinct mature sound, versatile vocals and no less than 15 diverse tracks that should withstand the public’s rigorous scrutiny.

Timberlake’s million-dollar-grossing collaboration with The Neptunes’ “Justified,” focused primarily on hip-hop infused pop. Chasez has taken the chance to experiment with a lot more genres that are all packaged in a sleek pop outfit, including hip-hop, funk, electroclash and even reggae.

The ex-Mickey Mouse Club actor co-wrote all of the songs on this album with an illustrious bunch of collaborators such as longtime friend Robb Boldt, R&B hero Dallas Austin and electronica wizards Basement Jaxx. The singer also worked with Jaxx’s Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton on their “Kish Kash” album.

Chasez recently became the latest victim of tighter broadcast decency guidelines when the NFL refused to let him perform his single “Some Girls” at the Pro Bowl all-star football game. In turn, the singer refused to sing the national anthem at the event.

“Some Girls” is a lean percussion tune that might imply sexual content, but which is playful and flirtatious when Chasez sings, “Some girls dance with women. Knowing that it gives them attention. And I wanna get in with them.”

On “She Got Me,” he takes cues from late ’70s soul and disco with a mellow, feel-good groove reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s work on “Off The Wall.” With fitting high-pitch vocals Chasez croons about a newfound love who “was such a find. It’s like she was designed.”

Chasez is particularly strong on the album’s hooky ballads “Build My Word,” “Dear Goodbye” and “Lose Myself.” He is able to translate his vulnerability into profoundly intimate love songs that convey precise vocal timing and sensitivity.

His experimentation with ’80s-inspired electroclash on “All Day Long I Dream About Sex” and “ Come To Me” works out well. The synth-pounding dance tunes prove that electronica remains musically relevant in today’s hip-hop-oriented pop scene.

On the other hand, Chasez fails with the reggae tune “Everything You Want,” which is dull and has an odd synthetic instrumentation and Sting-inspired vocals.

He adds a nice gay flavor to the thumping “One Night Stand,” however, which includes a sample of Donna Summer’s Studio 54 classic “I Feel Love.”

“Schizophrenic” turns out to be a surprisingly good effort from an artist who has clearly outgrown his boy-band roots. Chasez delivers the goods quite effortlessly without seeming to feel restrained by listeners’ expectations and musical boundaries.

Date: 2004-03-30 06:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brighton-girl.livejournal.com
*sigh* No one should be that beautiful. He kills me.

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