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"Trouble" has received positive reviews from critics. Allmusic highlighted the song and noted that the similarities of "Trouble" and Nirvana's cover of the Vaselines' "Molly's Lips" may be on purpose.[2] David Browne of Entertainment Weekly complimented: "Fans of Pink's earlier records may not be thrilled -- in fact, the punk-lite first single, 'Trouble,' is running into trouble of its own on the pop charts -- but one has to admire Pink's musical fearlessness, equal in its way to Justin Timberlake's."[3] The Guardian wasn't that positive at all: "Trouble blusters crossly, without ever revealing what the matter is, a state of affairs not helped by its clumsy phraseology. 'If you see me coming down the street,' she snarls, 'you know it's time to go' - well, you said it."[4] Rolling Stone wasn't either: "Pink seems to be on autopilot through the first few tracks of Try This; she swaggers her way through insubstantial, predictable rants about going out on the town and battling emotionally challenged losers. 'I'm trouble, yeah, trouble now/I'm trouble, y'all, I disturb my town,' she brags in 'Trouble.'"[5] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine wrote: "The stiff-wristed herky-jerky first chords of the album's opening song (and lead single), "Trouble," pointedly announce Pink's new punk-rock sound. The repetitive hook of the raucous 'Trouble,' one of 10 new tracks co-written and produced by Rancid's Tim Armstrong, wears a bit thin but there's no denying its infectious b-section."[6]
Stylus Magazine was favorable: "Try This opens with 'Trouble', the first of eight tracks on the album co-helmed by Rancid's Tim Armstrong. Pink and Armstrong cram as many ideas as possible into 'Trouble', from an Any Trouble (ha!) guitar solo to a Huey Lewis and the News-esque brass-laden breakdown, Hammond organ, layered vocals... whatwhatwhat?"[7] Nick Catucci of The Village Voice was proud, too: "Album opener and settled-upon single "Trouble" isolates Rancid's primary strains: spare, beat-propelled verse poised for a declarative, kick-guitar chorus; that warm organ; a simple, squealing solo; wistful, throaty bridge to furious finale. Vacillating subtly between soulful and snotty, Pink's voice speaks more to her conflicts as an artist than as the daughter and girlfriend who stomped through Missundaztood."[8] Yahoo! Music Canada was favorable: "Raw guitars mesh effortlessly with dance beats on middle-finger waving anthems like 'Trouble' and they noted that this song is miles ahead of the "likeminded efforts on Pink's mixed-up Missundaztood, and further benefit from Armstrong's scruffy but generally unerring pop sense."[9] The A.V. Club was positive: "On 'Trouble,' the first single, she builds back-off sentiment from tired declaration to giddy decree, touching on a vocal range spread over the album to great effect. Sliding from yearning growl to grainy yowl and hitting all points between, Pink's voice is an expressive, embattled marvel. And she needs it to navigate Try This' jarring tonal shifts."[10]
So what exactly are you afraid of?Friday, June 28, 2013 Chance the Rapper: Acid Rap (free download)His flow a cartoon whine, his wordplay wittily associative, his affecteducated ghetto, and his main life experiences rising in the rap game,zonking on cannabis and lysergic, and surviving a battle zone, heprojects an anxiety that has recognizable cognates among alt-rockwaste-os with a lot less to be afraid of. Amusing though he and hisyelp can be, I like him best when anxiety is a mood rather than asubject, particularly on the quasi-political track hidden behind"Pusha Man"--"Paranoia," an anti-summer song, because summer's whenpeople gets shot. I also welcome the two-and-a-half minute "interlude"that praises, yup, "falling in love"--and the one that proves "CleanUp Woman" is his favorite song. A MINUS
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