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Although I loved Lily Allens last single "Smile" I wasn't a big fan of her music, but I must say that I love the music more on her new release. I love the lead track Everyone's At It and the new single The Fear. I'm not saying that I like every track but she does have some truly stellar moments....just check out the song "Fuck You" hilariously using a piano sample from The Carpenters "Close To You" and see if it doesn't leave you smiling...and yearning to sing it out loud!
I have to say that this album just doesn't have all the hits or the smooth sounds as its predecessor. It's good to at least see a new album out, but it pales in comparison to her debut. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed several of the tracks thoroughly, but I just can't let this one play like I could her last CD.