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Some People Have Real Problems

  • AMG Review of Some People Have Real Problems

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    Stewart Mason
    All Music Guide

    Some People Have Real Problems is Sia's first release on the Starbucks-affiliated Hear Music label, following acts like Paul McCartney and Joni Mitchell. Given the burst of attention Sia got when her song "Breathe Me" was used to excellent effect in the final scenes of the series finale of the HBO show Six Feet Under, which brought the Australian singer/songwriter to a much wider audience than was familiar with her earlier work with Zero 7 and Massive Attack, it makes perfect sense. With her old-school soul vocal style, with just a hint of roughness under her delicate high-register tones, set against the contemporary sophistication of her music, Sia is exactly the sort of artist a middle-aged Starbucks devotee who wants to remain at least tangentially hip would flock to: if Amy Winehouse did yoga instead of Jack Daniels, she'd sound a lot like Sia. But fans of Sia's earlier releases may well be in for a shock: Some People Have Real Problems sounds like a concerted grab for the Mum Rock demographic, those looking for something to listen to while they're waiting for Corinne Bailey Rae and Regina Spektor to release new albums. Considerably more pop-oriented and uptempo than the chilly electronica that made her name, songs like "Buttons" and "Academia" (one of two songs featuring Beck on harmony vocals; the other, "Death by Chocolate," also features fellow Scientologists Jason Lee and Giovanni Ribisi) also seem designed to attract the audience that fell for Feist's "1234." It would be easy to condemn Sia for such a naked brass ring grab (remember the hubbub over Liz Phair's self-titled album?) except for one somewhat surprising point: the change actually suits her. The newly varied arrangements, moods, and textures of this album, from the mournful piano-led cover of the Kinks' "I Go to Sleep" through the horn-based R&B swing of "Electric Bird" to the sarcastic bounce of "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine," make Some People Have Real Problems Sia's most engrossing and satisfying album yet.

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Sia..Soon we'll be found
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dis shitte is off da map
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The Sign Language of Sia - Warning! This video is breathtaking
about 1 year ago
Sia: Soon We'll Be Found
about 1 year ago
Sia
about 1 year ago
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From the third studio album by Australian singer Sia released in.. 5 days from now :).. w00t me for been ahead of the times :pI know you'll love this... it rocks my socks off - moreso if I were actually wearing any.

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More Kookiness From Sia
about 1 year ago
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Sia - "Soon We'll Be Found" (free mp3 download)
about 1 year ago

It's SIA time folks. This Aussie songstress, is the only person who can make incandescent painted hands, sign language, and neon fashion look emotional with this wonderfully crafted music video. Download Sia - Soon We'll Be Found Soon We'll Be Found Or purchase it over on iTunes

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Buttons
about 1 year ago

I know this has already been posted elsewhere but I dig it so here it is !

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NEW SIA VIDEO: Buttons
about 1 year ago

Sia, who is a split image of a vibrant Uma Thurman (in my opinion), recently released her video for Buttons. I just love how nonchalant Sia is and her quirks. She definitely isn't afraid of looking awful. But the Sia in this video is certainly a pie. Check the video out. How'd I do?

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I love this chick!!!!
about 1 year ago
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Sia - "Soon We'll Be Found"
about 1 year ago
Sia
about 1 year ago

Just discovered this amazing singer.Love her song, "I Go to Sleep."Anyone else have any recommendations about her?

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TV is My Parent, New DVD from Sia
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GEEZ: Sia
about 1 year ago

This tracks are pure love. Download | Sia - Day Too Soon Download | Sia - Day Too Soon (Lifelike Remix)

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