Backstreet Boys Make Unwelcome Return

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Darryl Sterdan from The Winnipeg Sun posted her review of Backstreet Boys’ “Never Gone” album. Sterdan writes: “What it does have are overwrought vocals, overdone harmonies, and repetitive lyrics about change and growth and new beginnings and ‘crawling back’ to a lost love (hint, hint). What it does have are songs so tepid and gloppy that even Velveeta peddlers like Bryan Adams and Jon Bon Jovi would reject them as hokey and insipid. And all that is something we cannot forgive.” Read more.


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| Posted on June 19, 2005 at 5:48 am in Uncategorized

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