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“America' Sweetheart is the best rock n' roll album to...”

★★★★★

written by nextclsrt05 on 21/04/2005

America' Sweetheart is the best rock n' roll album to come out in years, by a male or female. Courtney Love is the Queen of Rock and she is so underated. The album is like a cliche movie about drugs, sex and doubting her self worth in this world and business. She feels unloved, abandoned and mad. But confesses that no matter what she will come out alive. 'Hello' is the best pop rock song I've ever heard from Courtney, and the vamp poem reads like a suicide note, "Whats a matter? My baby's dead/his heart went blind on me/my dress caught fire/from one match that you gave me/and all that's left is your bail and the wrath I got." Hello, Kurt? Are you there? This album will be appreciated long after the death of Courtney, and then they will finally kiss her behind.

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“Courtney Love, America's Sweetheart - The first track,...”

★★★★★

written by nirvanaholerock on 05/07/2004

Courtney Love, America's Sweetheart - The first track, "Mono," is absolutely perfect in every way, that song alone was enough to make me rush out to get the CD. I doubted that America's Sweetheart would top the Hole albums but it did by a long shot. The second track "But Julian, I'm Just A Little Older Than You" shows Courtney like we've never seen her, madly obsessively in love with someone, Julian Casablancas from The Strokes, the band which Courtney is convinced will bring back rock 'n' roll. Throughout the CD, Courtney releases her frustrations about the music industry, who she claims screwed her over, simply being old, her new loneliness with her daughter being taken away unfairly, and her frustrations about music.

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