ReadySexGo Review

Tim Melton
Chart Attack

***Webmaster's note: This reviewer is just a little bit uhmm... misinformed. Count the number of things he screws up, it's kinda fun!***

Although edgier, sexier and a little bit dirtier, there's not a hell of a lot of difference between M3's second album, and say, a Rick Springfield album from the '80s. Remember "Jessie's Girl?" Ready Sex Go's songs fall into the middle-weight arena of guitar-pop that comes off just a wee bit too accessible for songs titled "Little Head" and "Superblonde;" (a song that mentions, of all things, a stripper with braces). Even contributors like Lit's A.J. Popov, BuckCherry's Yogi and a whole load of Hollywood names on background vocals can do nothing to elevate this from being anything but mediocre. And how 'bout the chorus to "Cigarette Lighter Love Song" that seems to unknowingly lift the chorus melody from Mott The Hoople's "All The Young Dudes?" Sounds more like Ready Sex Stop.

 
       
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