What do fans think of the Black Eyed Peas new album?”
If you scope out the reviews on Amazon for The E.N.D., the new album from the Black Eyed Peas, you’ll notice a lukewarm response to it. In fact, it only rates 3-stars the day after its release. The current charting single, called Boom Boom Pow, seems popular enough and perhaps a second released song will up the star level and interest in this album. It’s been noted that the overuse of synthesized vocals on the album detracts from its overall merit.
BLACK EYED PEAS’ ALBUM INDIFFERENCE Black Eyed Peas don’t think fans will buy their new album ‘The E.N.D.’ because the format is no longer relevant. Black Eyed Peas don’t think fans will listen to their album. The group claim they don’t care about the success of latest LP ‘The E.N.D.’ because they feel the format is now too outdated to be relevant. Rapper will.i.am – real name William J. Adams – said: “The album? Whatever. I don’t listen to albums. People don’t hear music like that now. When they stopped putting CD players in cars, that was when I knew it was over. The tradition of getting 15 songs and expecting people to hear them how you made them? That’s not it any more.” Meanwhile, singer Fergie insists the change in musical direction on the new album was a “natural progression” for the ‘Let’s Get It Started’ hitmakers. She said: “I don’t think we’re revolting about something.
The title of the Black Eyed Peas’ fifth album — The E.N.D. — must have seemed like a sign of hope to folks weary of the group’s in-your-face lyrical clichés and hip-pop beats. The 15-track disc, online and in stores today, is a nonstop assault of house music and electro-rock beats. Think the Peas’ already caffeinated sound juiced by a 24-pack of energy drinks.