Tuesday, April 14, 2009

American Idol Live Blog

Allison Iraheta (16 – California)

Her appearance is bizarre. Who wears curtains with a belt? Her performance is adequate. She slightly oversings. Her call and response is annoying. However, she does not assassinate the selection. Simon’s comment is intriguing. If she is the female’s hope, females have zero hope.

Anoop Desai (21 – North Carolina)

His commencement is cold. “Anything I do” is an emotional selection. He is mechanical. He is sans passion. He is sans sensitivity. His conclusion is equally glacial. He may advance. However, he must improve.

Adam Lambert (26 – California)

His commencement and entrance are ridiculous. He screams. He whales. “Born to be Wild” is a classic. “Born is to be Wild” is rebellious. He is revolting. His dancing is absurd. His theatrics are simply stupid. This was akin to a terrible teenage talent showcase.

Matt Giraud (23 – Michigan)

His commencement is elegant. The piano was an exquisite choice. The background is gorgeous. His transition is scattered. His emotion remains palpable. Unfortunately, his vocals are weaker. His conclusion is adequate. He should advance. Hoever, elimination is possible.

Danny Gokey (28 – Missouri)

Why all the subdued selections? His appearance is shocking. He does not resemble a geek. He resembles second date material. His performance is acceptable. The harp is bizarre. The vocals are strewn. However, his emotion translates. His eyes and soul own the moment. He should advance.

Kris Allen (23 – Arkansas)

He possesses commercial appeal. Why does he negate himself? His performance is adequate. His emotion is relatable. However, his selection is unknown. This week has been mundane. He could have separated himself. Unfortunately, he may have endangered himself.

Lil Rounds (23 – Tennessee)

Her appearance is ambiguous. Is she Fantasia or Naomi Campbell? She must decide. Her performance is adequate. Judging slow selections is complex. This week could eliminate anyone. However, she should advance.

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