Duran Duran's Red Carpet Massacre: A Welcome Departure
By The Reviewer, published Nov 11, 2007
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The first single off of Red Carpet Massacre is Falling Down featuring and produced by Justin Timberlake. The song was written by Justin Timberlake and Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran. The song is a solid pop song. Simon Le Bon's vocals are still as masterful as ever. The musicianship of the band is also evident on the track along with many subtleties that make the song a success.
On Nite Runner, Duran Duran are joined by Justin Timberlake and Timbaland over a track produced by Timbaland and Nate "Danjahandz" Hills. The song sounds as if it was a left over track from FutureSex/LoveSounds. The song is a solid dance track.
On Skin Divers they are once again joined by Timbaland. The song is very electro pop heavy. The beat sounds almost mechanical. The lyrics are very heavy for the beat. The song is definitely helped by Timbaland's guest vocal performance otherwise it would be an average track.
Zoom In is the other Timbaland produced track. The song is very different sounding. The track features a very hard urban beat but tons of electro pop elements. The song is just alright and is not one of the best on the album.
Dirty Great Monster is the closest thing to original Duran Duran. The song is very well written and very different than other songs out now. There are so many different layers and breakdowns throughout the song.
The title track Red Carpet Massacre is a very interesting sounding song. The track definitely is urban in nature as it was produced by Nate "Danjahandz" Hill. The chorus is more rock driven and the track is a genre bending hybrid.
Duran Duran's Red Carpet Massacre: A Welcome Departure
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