Kelli Ali made her rise to fame when she joined the band
The
Sneaker Pimps. For some unknown reason the guys in the
Sneaker
Pimps made the decision to get rid of Kelli, unfortunately
for them they haven't been as successful without her.
Kelli used this opportunity and started to make music
featuring
a lot of personal influences from her own life.
Following the dismay with the Pimps, Kelli took the
chance
to learn about oriental philosophies (kung fu, meditation
and ancient magic.) When her kung fu teacher told her
about
the strength point on the hand called the 'tigermouth'
the
word stuck with her.
After 2 years of grooming and perfecting her sound and
a raunchy cd cover to boot, the arrival of Tigermouth
(Kelli's
first self directed album) has come upon us. Recorded in
LA, and using a melting pot of producers including Rick
Nowells who has worked wit Madonna and Dido in the past.
Tigermouth is an unusual array of "mature perfect
pop" sometimes skimming the edges of
"cheesy".
What I mean is Tigermouth is home to a couple of
commercial
tracks (work those singles girl).
The first track is Inferno High Love, perhaps one of the
more complex tracks the track has a nice balance,
shimmered
with R&B and a discreet funky beat it works well as
an in-road for the album, this is also going to be the
first
release due out on the 10th of June. The rest of the
album
is basically made up of love songs, although they all
have
their own subtle flavours. Paper Moon edges towards an
oriental
vibe, while Sunlight in the Rain is more downbeat.
Here Comes the Summer is one of the weakest tracks on the
50-minute album. Kids is the longest track, it lasts a
whopping
10.57 seconds, John Densmore (The Doors) features on the
drums.
If what you are after is a "son of" Becoming
X, be warned,. You won't find it in Tigermouth. The Ex
punk
from Birmingham is no more. It's the kind of
"girly"
album people may find a great comfort when on the
rebound.
Kelli's voice is still as enchanting as ever and the
project
is nicely produced and quite cleverly executed, but
sometimes
it feels lacking, somehow.
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