DIDO 's <Girl Who Got Away> marks the 4th studio album and co-produced with her brother Rolo Armstrong mixing it up with electro beats instead of the previous mostly acoustic instrumentation doesn't seem making any step further yet does the album little benefit. It is simple just mediocrity and unimpressed. It lift the album's better songs out of he sad-sack zone. Dido small and vaguely Celtic voice rarely escapes its underlying reserve and continue to long for solace despite some of the folk-pop melodies and club beats are merely dull. Perhaps, she hasn't paying much attention and giving pressure enough to follow the current music trends for commercial success but insisted on producing the album her own way and starting losing what the major wants as the public can take one big breaks with duplication from her previous album. Fans may begin to wonder how passionate she is about music. We like Dido and at least we were the fans in her first album, in <Girl Who Got Away> there are laziness and lots of repitition can be found with lacking of challenge in her music progression and has no hunger to create or to spark. The few forward steps she took was far too few and too small to attract new listeners or at least to maintain her fans to like more. It would be nice to see her in a much more adventurous music producers.
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