Bad Day: A Review of Daniel Powter's First Single
By Beth Allen, published Jun 23, 2006
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Bad Day is a simple concept on a very old songwriting story. It's definitely catchy, for sure, but the whole song is extremely predictable lyrically, and lacks any depth whatsoever. Powter tries very hard to come across as a unique artist bringing something fresh to the charts, but doesn't pull it off.
The beginning of the song seems to suggest we're going to be surprised by his eloquence with phrases like, "Where is the moment when we need it the most /You kick up the leaves and the magic is lost". Eloquence quickly fades to constantly repeated hooks that are tiresome two minutes in. The listener is treated to "Cause you had a bad day/ You're taking one down/ You sing a sad song just to turn it around ", over and over again. It almost seems like he ran out of things that rhymed so he just kept saying "Ya had a bad day".
Powter's singing style sounds alot like he could backup for Train, or even Billy Joel, and the background music seems very canned. He is obviously a very talented pianist, as evidenced by "Bad Day", but doesn't set himself apart enough with the playing to be a long term contender in the pop world. Even in attempting to be generous, the music simply is not as soulful as he seems to want it to be, and indeed not as soulful as it could be with a little more originality, both lyrically and musically.
Bad Day: A Review of Daniel Powter's First Single
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Takeaways
- Bad Day is catchy but extremely predictable.
- The music is simply not as soulful as he seems to want it to be.
- Don't look to Bad Day to restore your faith in pop music.
Did You Know?
Daniel Powter has been a huge success with his native French Canadian audience.
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