RA (album) explained

RA
Type:Studio
Artist:Simon Curtis
Cover:Simon_curtis_ra.jpg
Released:June 7, 2011
Recorded:2010–2011
Genre:Electronica, dance-pop, dubstep, synthpop, dark pop
Length:44:54
Label:BoyRobot Records (independent release)
Producer:Jeff "Jadion" Wells
Prev Title:8Bit Heart
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:WWW
Next Year:2013

RA (stylized as R∆) is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter and record producer Simon Curtis. It was released independently on June 7, 2011.[1] The album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[2]

Background and composition

Curtis described RA as a "diary of where my mind has been during the past year of my life, dealing with deep betrayal, heartache, sex and the exploration of what lengths someone will go to to achieve his destiny" and said 8-Bit Heart was "a plea for love" and that RA "doesn't want anything to do with it."[3]

Critical reception

Sam Lansky of MuuMuse noted the influence of Britney Spears as well as Darren Hayes on the album and said that while Curtis "knows that creating music that makes us want to dance is imperative" he, "like Darren, ... writes out of some very private vulnerability, documenting the darkest pieces of himself – the rage and the resentment, the envy and the cynicism – in a way that makes the music so much more compelling than it would be if he’d kept it all neatly compartmentalized."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Wieselman. Jarett. Simon Curtis releases sensational CD, 'RA'. New York Post. March 28, 2013. June 7, 2011.
  2. Book: Billboard Apr 2–9, 2011. March 28, 2013. Billboard. April 2–9, 2011. Billboard (magazine).
  3. Lipshutz. Jason. Simon Curtis' DIY Pop, Plus a Preview of His New Album. Billboard. March 28, 2013. March 14, 2011.
  4. Web site: Lansky. Sam. Simon Curtis: RA (Album Review). MuuMuse. March 28, 2013. June 9, 2011.