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postJul 27 2005

 

 

Alyson: Nothing More To Say

Reviewed by Martin Drury.

Our Rating: 80 out of 100

PM Media

Alyson’s voice is beautiful, breathtaking and just that little bit intoxicating. She is a commanding performer and really doesn’t need the constant dance rift which runs riot through the remixes of ‘Nothing More to Say’. Her lyrics are filled with a disturbing passion which is nevertheless erotic and you instantly get the impression that this is a track which has been causing the interiors of many a club to vibrate with a new passion. Calling Alyson a: “ Dance Floor Diva” might seem a touch stereotypical but one has to admit that this woman is queen of the dance floor and very close to creating a dance floor classic with the thumping beat of ‘Nothing More to Say’. Indeed, the lyrics tell a tale of a nightclub lover forced to confront the reality of her relationship and the record betrays influences from Aurora, Lizzie Pattinson and the powerful ‘Ordinary World’ remake from Naimee Coleman.

This is an uplifting track that is as much a warning as it is a party song. It’s the song girls get ready to for a night out and the song which wags its finger at the boys who treat women poorly. One certainly gets their moneys worth as far as this single release is concerned as the title track if remixed a further nine times to produce a ten track Playlist on the CD release. One of the remix versions lasts for over eight minutes that should be enough to keep the stereo of the more determined dance music junkie full to the brim with tunes for some time to come. Alyson has produced a remarkable single as she is surely a new talent to watch.