April 1998
by Jay Piriz
Billie Myers, it is said, has been most inspired by two powerful and talented female artists: Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders and Tracy Chapman. The influence and the resemblance are all over this recording. Myers has a chameleon-like voice. She changes octaves and goes from one style to another on different songs without missing a beat. She can sound like different people. On "First Time," Myers voice is Chrissie Hynde incarnate; right from the opening lyrics: "whew, lets go!" While not sufficiently refined yet, Myers has great promise as both a songwriter and a singer. No doubt as she matures, she will begin to evolve in her own unique musical style with less dependency on the styles of others. Although Myers performance is emotional, passionate, and inspired, the sonic character of this recording is just marginally better than average. The recording itself is a bit "hot," requiring a reduction in the volume department to obtain loudness levels comparable to other recordings. The overall sound of the CD is a bit dirty, sounding a lot like FM radio instead of high-fidelity audio. Billie Myers is a pop-rock artist with great promise. Although Growing Pains is an enjoyable recording, I look forward to Ms. Myers aging during the next year or two, when she will perhaps outgrow these pains and settle into some real growing. GO BACK TO: |