X Factor judges L.A. Reid, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and Simon Cowell |
This week the singing competition The X Factor returned for season 2, and with it came the debut of two new judges, Britney Spears and Demi Lovato, who join show creator Simon Cowell and returning judge L.A. Reid on the popular show.
A lot is riding on the second season of The X Factor. Simon Cowell still needs to prove that heâs got television cred after splitting from American Idol to produce and star in this stateside edition of his UK sensation (he also needs to stop worrying about The Voice going toe-to-toe as his Wednesday night competition, despite the fact that the NBC show beat his Fox show this time out). Meanwhile, fellow judge and holdover from last season, L.A. Reid, needs to prove that he isnât, in reality, RuPaul â" they are nearly identical when the drag queen goes straight and dresses in natty menâs attire.
This year Cowell brought on two new judges, Britney Spears and Demi Lovato. Each has to prove that they have power beyond the pop charts and that they both can hold it all together after their long-discussed personal problems.
To that end, Spears is the best thing about this seasonâs X Factor. A portrait of caustic calm, Spears says ânoâ more times than she says âyesâ. She calls one contestant a cross between âVanilla Ice, Lauryn Hill and West Side Storyâ and doesnât mean it as a compliment, she makes scrunchy faces when she disapproves of a singerâs squeaks, and in the case of creepy 50-year-old Shawn Armenta, Brit says, âI wanna know who let you on stage. I feel uncomfortable with you even staring at meâ, before dismissing the dude.
Britney and her damning eyes are truly put to the test when Don Philip performs. Philip is a long-time vocalist who, once upon a teen-pop-time, sang a duet with Spears. The years havenât been too kind to Philip, who blames âa lot of maybes and a ton of almostsâ for his time away from the mic. Still, he needs to give stardom one more shot, and to that end he sings âHaloâ with a scratchy grace. None of the judges like the performance though, and Britney, though she understands the deep struggles that Philip has been through, canât embrace his singing. She again votes âno.â
How effective is Spears? Philip goes on a crying jag backstage, feeling bad that he put Spears in a weird place. âDid you see her eyes?â he wails. âI didnât mean to hurt her.â
If you can make someone else feel responsible for your criticism of their art, thatâs devastating. Iâm practicing that stare-down as we speak. Even Cowell couldnât achieve that kind of reversal. His best was a few catty Cowell-isms such as âyou were like a mouse trying to be an elephantâ, and âyou sang like a dog trying to lay an egg.â He did get in a mean but apt barb when Texas belle Kaci Newton sang Katy Perryâs âFireworksâ ever-so-unrecognizably. Of her audition, Cowell says she sounded as if she was âdying and suffering and singing.â He is also the Cowell we know and love when he tells smooth-faced Vincent Thomas (who called âSorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,â by Elton John a âblues songâ), âThere used to be boy bands years ago, thereâs five of them, and thereâs always one that doesn't sing. Thatâs you.â
Reid, the sartorially correct record executive, is a fine judge, but he doesnât seem to light up the stage with his criticisms. Heâs a bit cool to the touch, and passes off wriggling in his seat for dancing. You know â" just like a real record label executive.
Jillian Jensen |
Along with Jensen, there were several fine contestants who definitely have a future with The X Factor, if not further. I may not have loved Emblem3 whose self-penned rap-pop âSunset Boulevard,â was the hit of the night (though my wife insisted on playing their YouTube video over and over after the show), OR Jennel Garcia whose version of âParisâ (Grace Potter & the Nocturnals) made her into a junior league Pat Benatar (and thatâs just what the charts need now says Cowell). But, I certainly heard each actâs potential to be huge.
Paige Thomas and her daughter |
Reed Deming |
Quatrele Da'an Smith |
Thatâs my feeling about The X Factor too - I embrace the madness, wholeheartedly. See you next week.
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Sunset Boulevard music and lyrics ©Emblem3
Posted on Thursday, September 13, 2012 5:07 PM
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