Showing posts with label Kelly Llorenna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Llorenna. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Freak Asylum - Album Sampler Review (2012)


 FREAK ASYLUM ALBUM TEASER MIX by freakasylum

Two well-established pros in the music business, Andy Lee and Kelly Llorenna, reinvent themselves as dance music’s new biggest threat Freak Asylum on their debut album Let The Madness Begin. The songs have a thrilling immediacy and their sense of all or nothing pays off in spades. Built on a sonic landscape of slick guitars and high-speed dance adrenaline, the music is slick, bulletproof and in hot pursuit of the charts.


With its knock-out chorus that’s as subtle as a tsunami, You Better Leave’s eager verses concentrate on a hostile romance: “and I’m scared, scared of what you’ll do to me” sounds more like a threat from Kelly and not the other way around.  Because it’s so stylish and well-pasted together, the sounds are rich and tightly constructed into unabashed hyper-pop with electronic underpinnings.


Scandalously charged opener Something To Say spits a furious F-you to the haters and recalls Garbage with its huge dirty guitar riff that practically licks you on the face, and it’s inescapable chorus. Kelly’s earthy vocals compete confidently with such a beast of a track. The rabid force doesn’t relent; an array of illuminating rock and electronica sounds all fuses together to create the album’s highest voltage. 

The distinct sense of accessible pop song-craft of the gutter-glam Wasted is tinged with melancholia and a wistful yearning, the chorus is swirling and (yet again) anthemic to the nth degree. The perfect soundtrack to waking up in a police cell with bits of kebab and condom packets stuck in your hair.  We’ve all been there, no? Kelly's sensitive vocal control really showcases a more vulnerable side to her timbre, not to mention the gleaming production gloss. A serious single contender. I'm having palpitations for this one.
Future single Throwaway Girl is anything but disposable. Sultry and surly, think Rachel’s I Said Never Again, but with an 18 sticker.

Filth-fest Fetish oozes glamour from every pore: thrashing guitars, and Kelly’s cackling purr is fired up. The bursts of off-kilter momentum play to Kelly’s pugnacious strength, it’s the album’s loudest carnage. Snarling “yeah” sarcastically to the point of sounding violent.

Above: Kelly lezzing it up with a tranny, making lesbians wetter than Niagara Falls nationwide.
Draping the songs with guitars, the dance-injected pop-rock formula creates a brutal and bruising dancefloor experience, with many moments to admire. The songs are filled with hooks like it’s an addiction. Whatever they’re taking, Freak Asylum are well over the limit and will leave your ears ringing for more. The album’s consistency easily outmatches even the highest watermarks of either Kelly’s or Andy’s previous work.  Aggressively pitched towards the club, their throbbing arousal for high-impact melodies are defined by an unwavering commitment to every song. The robust production fizz kicks into gear at every turn and Kelly’s ‘Lola Leethal’ persona loses none of her trademark steel-reinforced vox, completely in her element amongst the 'madness' of thumping rhythms and the glam-soaked euphoria.  Do I sound like I love this or what?

Rating:
9/10

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Freak Asylum - Throwaway Girl (Second Music Video Completed)



Fan of the tan, Kelly Llorenna is really killing me. Her act Freak Asylum have already filmed two videos and not a single leak. The first single is called You Better Leave, and now pictures have surface for their second single's video called Throwaway Girl. Although I'm not really a fan of the lack of hot guys, Kelly (or is this Lola leethal pseudonym still happening?) does look like she should be pulling pints behind the Rovers Return (ie, amazing).

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Freak Asylum - New Single On The Way

Looking like a cross between Confessions of A Dancefloor era Madonna, Big Brother's legendary Ashlene and a fashion-forward bouncer at a swingers club, Kelly Llorenna looks sensational, from head to crotch (the clothes don't go down any further and her legs look good enough for Mattele to sue for copyright), in these brand new Freak Asylum posters. I could not be more excited to finally hear the long-awaited debut single from these guys, officially confirmed as You Better Leave. Something tells me this isn't a polite ballad affair. Kelly's voice is expected, as ever, to be on fine form and I am intrigued to hear this new sound. Will it still be dance? Will it be slick and glossy?


Just another day at the office.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Get Ur Freak On

It's on kids, Freak Asylum have showcased some new pics from their new video. Happy 2011 K-Lo fans!

It's official, fan-of-the-tan Kelly Llorenna is into swinging. In fact, she says she's mad for it.

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Lola’s Lazy Cow European Mini Tour

With K-Lo’s resurrection as bleached bombshell Lola Leethal causing shockwaves through the internet, sales in actual Shockwaves hair products have apparently went through the roof as young gays with gender issues have all shoplifted the styling range in an effort to get the Lola look. Meanwhile, the Freak Asylum siren has been avoiding the temptation of a recent Boots 2-for-1 deal on St. Tropez by flying out to Ibiza and Majorca to complete a hat-rick of promotional gigs in the space of 24 hours. K-Lo’s lack of effort is starting to worry me – could she not have fitted in a house call to the Obama’s?

Whilst we wait for more news, Diva Incarnate can exclusively reveal the names of 8, of a possible 13, album tracks:

FETISH

This is bound to be a flavorsome, just what kinks have these guys got to share with us?


YOU BETTER LEAVE - TOBY GAD WRITTEN SONG

Something tells me Lola isn’t about to get her ballad on with this one.


SOMETHING TO SAY

I really hope at least one of these tracks has the lyrics ‘laugh out loud’ as a reference to her fabulous and LOLtastic blog interviews.


YOU GOTTA LOVE ME

Dreamgirls meets Lola Leethal?


CONTAGIOUS - Peter Hook on Bass

Could Lola be about to dish the dirt on her recent Ibiza experiences with a song about STD’s? I certainly hope so.

Below: Kelly eggs on the gays at Doncaster Pride before petling a few lesbians with actual eggs who were giving her funny looks throughout her set.


THATS WHAT I HATE ABOUT YOU - Peter Hook on Bass

I love a good twisted lyric, and it’s about time we got something scornful from Kelly. With Peter Hook on bass there is almost guaranteed to be a euphoric trip tinged with pathos as with all the best New Order cuts.


WASTED

This could be my anthem of 2010 - hopefully this will a purge of all the tragic and fantastic acts we all shamefully commit whilst, yes, wasted.


UNCONSCIOUS

Part two to Wasted, much?

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Freak Asylum World Exclusive!

Above & Below: think Myra Hindley meets Street Fighter - Lola Leethal kills it only on the dancefloor!


Kelly Llorenna's management team (no, she doesn't work for Greggs before you even ask) have very generously given Diva Incarnate the world exclusive premier of Freak Asylum's very first official promotional images to help launch their exciting new project. The pics are very film noir, with Lola Leethal's lurid blonde hair extensions being remincent of the film The Lady From Shanghai. K-Lo is currently due to go 'mad for it' on Wednesday night in Ibiza on the Clubland tour, and will strut her stuff for Doncaster and Bristol Pride, before finally going back for more Clubland action in Majorca for the Sunday. What a lazy cow.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

New Official Freak Asylum Pictures

Nothing surprises me about Kelly Llorenna anymore, not even if Freak Asylum were to cover Beyonce's Freakum Dress (which they should, if just for a 'buzz' single to generate interest via your something). Currently recording into the small hours of the night, here is a taster of what is to come with some new official snaps of Kelly vs Lola Leethal.

Below: Lola Leethal hasn't quite mastered the art of walking in heels yet.
Dance junkies Freak Asylum also promise to further explore the duality of Kelly's new persona in their first video. I hope they have a dance-off, or even a tan-off - it will be hair-extensions at dawn.

Monday, 9 August 2010

Kelly Llorenna Diva Incarnate Interview

With a voice more explosive than Afghanistan, Kelly Llorenna tells Diva Incarnate that she is ready to rock. Rock n' LOL that is. In K-Lo's most personal internet exchange since her ex N-Trance producer called the singer 'an old slag' on the official AATW messageboards, Llorenna wipes clean as Lola Leethal and fronts the new band Freak Asylum. She exclusively reveals her complex relationship with fake tan, her appreciation for Dannii Minogue and laughs off pretty much everything I had the balls to ask her. Freak Asylum are currently finishing a long-awaited debut album and announce their influences as Gwen Stefani, Pink, Korn and New Order. It was a pleasure to experience the Brighter Day belter get so enthusiastic, articulate and self-aware about her new material, and also be willing to not take herself or anybody else that seriously. One thing is confirmed: this bangers and mash-ups girl is a riot and a half.

Hi Kellz. I am really loving the new stuff - it seems to have given your infamously big voice a new lease of life. What brought on the exciting re-invention?

ITS SOMETHING I HAVE WANTED AND BEEN DOING FOR ALONG TIME NOW...JUST FELT THE TIME WAS RIGHT TO VENTURE OUT FROM THE TYPICAL DANCE STUFF I AM KNOWN FOR...MY "KELLY" DANCE FANS WILL STILL LOVE THIS NEW ALBUM,AS ITS STILL BIG SONGS,BIG BEATS,BIG SYNTHS AND GUITARS,JUST MORE POP/ROCK AND RADIO FRIENDLY...AND HAS GIVEN ME THE CHANCE TO USE MY VOCALS IN DIFFERENT WAYS...WHICH YOU GUYS ARE GONNA LOVE....Smile

You have quite a number of unreleased songs (one of which, the amaaazing All I Wanna Do, is a firm favourite amongst fans) - has it ever been difficult to release the material you wanted or have you always been happy with the control you've been given throughout your 17 year career?

I HAVE BEEN HAPPY WITH THE MAJORITY OF MY RELEASES...SOMETIMES IT CAN BE OUT OF YOUR CONTROL WHAT ENDS UP BEING A SINGLE,DUE TO DEMAND IE FROM A CLUB POINT ETC...BUT ALWAYS HAD A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH THE RECORD LABEL,WHERE I HAD ENOUGH CONTROL ETC....

What's the deal with N-Trance - are you guys all still friends or are you glad to have moved on 'forever' as it were? As a huge fan of yours, it was a bit embarassing to read a few comments from Kev regarding your I Will Love Again video where he said you looked like 'an old slag' - have you got him back yet?

YEAH STILL SPEAK TO THE N-TRANCE LADS...WAS IN IBIZA WITH EM LAST WEEK.....KEV AND I ARE COOL...WE HAVE WHAT YOU WOULD CALL A LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP LOL..ABIT LIKE SIBLINGS FALLING OUT!!!!...WHEN WE FELL OUT HE ALWAYS DECIDES TO WRITE HORRIBLE THINGS ABOUT ME OVER THE INTERNET,WHICH I AM USED TO NOW!!!LOL....SO IT JUST GOES OVER MY HEAD NOW!!!LOL...BUT YEAH,WE ARE ALL COOL....Smile

As well as having a really big voice, you're known for your love of golden fake tan and huge sunglasses, which your hardcore 'freakz' all love. Any top tanning tips or tanning catastrophes?

HA HA...I LOVE THIS QUESTION!!!!Hot smile.....YES IN THE PAST I HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO USE THE OLD FAKE TAN,BUT NOW I AM PLATINUM BLONDE THE TAN HAS BEEN KICKED TO THE CURB!!!..LOL...SO I AM AU NATUREL!!!..LOL...TANNING TIPS!!!! ALWAYS ADD A BIT OF MOISTURISER TO THE TAN WHEN DOING YOUR HANDS AND FEET!!!..LOL...TANNING CATASTROPHES!!!!OH YEAH!!! LOL....WHERE DO I BEGIN!!!...ONE TIME COMPLETLY FORGOT TO DO MY FACE AND HANDS!!!!...NOT A GOOD LOOK!!!..I THINK MOST OF US BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE HAD A FEW TANNING CATASTROPHES ALONG THE WAY!!!!..LOL...BUT SOOOO GLAD I HAVE DITCHED IT....SO NO MORE DODGY TAN LOOKS FOR ME YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO KNOW!!!!!LOL......AND YES I LOVE THE SUNGLASSES...WHO DOESNT???.....HA HA....Hot smile

Tell us some gossip about former label-mate Dannii Minogue... You both quite famously get called the 'Queen of Clubs'...

I HAVE ONLY MET DANNII A COUPLE OF TIMES OVER THE YEARS,AND SEEMED REALLY NICE...SO CANT REALLY COMMENT ON HER....I'VE REALLY LIKED SOME OF HER STUFF....SO NOTHING BAD TO SAY...SORRY...

What are your expectations for Freak Asylum?

BIG,BIG,BIG,BIG THINGS....YOU GUYS WILL LOVE THIS ALBUM!!!!...WE HAVE THE MOST AMAZING SONGS AND PEOPLE WORKING ON THIS ALBUM...WE ARE JUST IN THE PROCESS OF DECIDING THE FIRST SINGLE.....ITS BEEN ALONG TIME COMING.....AND IS GONNA BE WORTH THE WAIT!!!!...TRUST ME!!!.....THINK PINK,GWEN STEFANI ETC......I AM SO EXCITED FOR EVERYONE TO HEAR THIS!!!!!....AND I AM SOOOOOOO PROUD OF THIS!!!!!...GET READY FREAKZ!!!!!!!.....LET THE MADNESS BEGIN!!!!!!!

Why not just release the new music under Kelly Llorenna or even Kellz or Kellogs? Was there a feeling that you had to do something drastically different to get the results you needed?

HA HA...IT HAD TO BE A NEW START,SO NO-ONE HAD PRE CONCEPTIONS BEFORE THEY EVEN HEARD IT....COMPLETE NEW LOOK AND SOUND!!!!!...HENCE WHY I ALSO HAVE THE NAME LOLA LEETHAL AS MY ALTER EGO.....THIS IS NOT "ANOTHER KELLY DANCE SONG"...THIS IS A GREAT POP ALBUM.....WHICH I KNOW WILL SHUT A FEW PEOPLE UP!!!!...LOL...FREAK ASYLUM ROCK!!!!!!!!!!Winking smile

Tell It To My Heart was a massive solo top ten solo hit single for you. Did you feel pressured to repeat a formula in order to get the green light for future singles? Nobody Like You has more of a housey vibe to it, yet got scrapped after building up really favourable attention from fans...

YEAH NOBODY LIKE YOU WAS A BIG FAVOURITE WITH FANS,AND ME...BUT DUE TO BEHIND THE SCENES POLITICS,IT WAS A MUTUAL DECISION NOT TO RELEASE IT!!!!!...YOU OBVIOUSLY FEEL PRESSURE TO FOLLOW UP AFTER HAVING A TOP TEN,AND NOTHING IS GUARANTEED AS WE KNOW...

17 years in, what ambitions are left?

OOH LOADS!!!!!...I HAVE TOO MANY TO MENTION.....BUT WOULD LOVE A TOP 10 ALBUM,WORLD TOUR WITH FREAK ASYLUM..SO THATS A START!!!...LOL

Recently I heard a song called The Rain by Peter Luts that I thought had you singing on it. Has anyone ever tried to copy you or steal a track that you were after?

HA HA...YEAH THERES A FEW COPYCATS OUT THERESmile...BUT I TAKE IT AS A COMPLIMENT....AND YES!!!...THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW TRACKS THAT PEOPLE HAVE TRIED TO STEAL FROM ME,BUT WITH NO JOY!!!...LOL

And finally, would you ever do reality TV? It's kind of shocking that you have never been on Big Brother or Strictly Come Dancing...

HA HA...YEAH I HAVE BEEN APPROACHED FOR SOME REALITY SHOWS AND CAMEOS IN FILMS,SO WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!Smile

Amazing, right?

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

K-Lo Returns As Freakasylum

No, Heather Mills hasn't got an album coming out, neither has Jo Whiley and Madonna hasn't looked that old in years. No, it's simply the new look Kelly Llorenna, which is just as well as that's where she shoplifts her clothes from. With a voice deeper than most wells, K-Lo has teamed up with the guys from Infinity Within to purge her lungs out on a proper new album with some eccentric collaborators including some guys who have worked with late 90s nu-metal act Korn, which will be a first for our girl Kelly who is more used to the ones she has on her ankles.

Sounding very much like The Veronics's Untouched (unlike her pics), I am just relieved the old golden bird has finally flown from her Clubland Flip N' Fill sound. I wonder if new song That's What I Hate About You is a thinly spray-tanned dig at obese N-Trance twat Peter O'Toole (remember he called her 'an old slag' on the official AATW messageboard?). Not surprisingly her Myspace reveals the obvious, 'Toby Gad of Beyonce/Veronica's fame has written 'You Better Leave' for the the album'. And surprisingly, 'the Legendary Bassist Peter Hook of New Order and Joy Division has co written and played bass on 2 songs for the new album with Freak Asylum.' Holy shit, a might-not-be-shit shocker.

Kelly can now be found on popjustice trolling her own thread and addressing readers as 'Freaks' (as in her own 'monsters') - I am only disappointed that she didn't spell it with a 'z' as she is obviously not the speller I thought she wasn't.

Saturday, 8 May 2010

I Don't Think So!



Just a vague protest moment: I am not sure if curious links are appearing at the bottom of my posts. My PC is more raddled with viruses than Kelly Llorenna leaving the GUM clinic. Also, I'm anticipating some pretty grim things from the new Kelis album Flesh Tone (review coming soon), so let's remember the good times.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Elin Lanto - Love Made Me Do It

Whilst this blog falls down the wikio ratings just like the stuff running down the corned-beef thighs belonging to Karen Parry who suspiciously holds her head up high as she walks out of a toilet cubicle, it's time for dance-pop distraction and Elin Lanto has made the first move with her above decent Love Made Me Do It album, which has been released in her native Sweden this very week. Her debut British single, Love Made Me Stupid, will soon be unleashed through career-givers AATW records and God help her, but at least she has a new fan to feel frustrated when it tanks. Let's not not think about that just now.

1st non-buzz single Love Made Me Stupid sounds like an apology from its songwriters - I know the feeling, sometimes porn just turns my brain into a complete vegetable and I don't do anything all evening. I'm still not taken in fully by this one - it reeks of the session songwriters being given a brief 'Elin wants to do rock (but we'll still pay you as much)'.

With the endorphin-invading Almighty remix, Tickles has more take off than Whitney hoovering crack and has usurped into my favourite track of 2010. I like the old fashioned notion of feeling 'tickled' by something, although I must point out it's no excuse for guys with forests inside their boxers - I only hope she buys extra razors incase my concern proves just. Does she sing 're-zip my life'? That gorgeous damsel in distress middle-8 is just pure sex. I am so loyal to the Almighty tart-attack make-over that it will be at least hours before I will even think of going back to the stricter album version.

Ceremonial Heart tribute Funeral, with its piano keys scattering like ashes into water, radiates Hi-NRG vitriol Marc Almond would be proud of (although I don't think she's got the stomach for a proper tribute, and neither did he as the story goes). Singing loud and proud, her hairsprayed headache or heartache depending on your stance on dance resolves to do just that 'on' someone's funeral - the music is joyfully melancholic, and I appreciate the determination to steal someone's thunder at their own funeral when they can't exactly stop you. I can even see myself doing kareoke at more that a few services in a few decades, gladly. The singer's damaged for effect vocals dissolve like an aspirin into the solvent elixar of pounding 80s shoulder-pad style electronica.

Her throaty perfume makes Give It All Up a musk have. The streaky synths are glistening perfection, I can almost imagine Elin singing this into a window pain with pelting rain outside cleansing the agony of 'giving up her fame' for a gorgeous internet lover. Her rich and expressive delivery comes at an expense, tattooing the song with cautionary fibres and a stoic conviction betrayed by the dissonant dissaray of the backing track. The unresolved musical juxtoposition clashing with her tear-smearing lyrics is a key characteristic to all the songs on this impressive starter-kit of an album (well it is not like I have any violent impulse to dish out for her debut).

Stubborn turtle-head ballad dross Alien wants to impress me - the synths have a shimmery treacle and verse two drumbs. Damn, I could not even manage two sentences before having a complete U-turn - it is not bad, there I cracked almost as much as her vocal (seriously, have her balls just dropped or something?). Wailing until it fades, it has classic ballad-for-the-gays symptoms, but she's kind of winging it here and overlooking such brief abandonment it's a classic soggy tampon number.

Synth-glam cougar stomper Toy Boy demonstrates adequately that decent songs can still borrow from Richard X's Some Girls - it is more blatant than Kelly Llorenna's tell-tale cleansing wipes, but less fun to discover. Artless rip-off fun (and that's not actually an insult). I would imagine that in order to experience the best this song has to offer, one would need to be a drag queen wearing knee high boots, lip-synching for their life on RuPaul's Drag Race. Mirror-smashing bravado and winking lyrical sass, chugging guitars, phlegm-readying vocals and a spurting electronic pulse all collide into an epileptic frenzy. With the singer's visceral throat-cut confrontation, it actually wipes the floor with Rachel Stevens even if the song itself isn't as strong architecturally.

Looking one's ears straight in the eye, the theatrical Hater has a sizzling electronic current that won't go a miss on anyone's angst-ridden dance-pop iPod playlist. Lanto's throaty rasp is on ravishing form whether it's affected or not. Some spoken-word Swenglish is peppered when the music pauses that is almost as cute as Linda Sundblad's shrugging off being a suicide girl. Basically any song called 'hater' was never going to be that shit, and this doesn't betray this prejudice. Clearly anticipating excitement from name alone, it builds into a minor breakthrough for identifying jealous 'energy suckers' we all need to scrape off our shoes better late than never. She is holding firm to personal truths and ensuring her dancefloor grandeur stays intact, and I admire her for it. Some people just are not worth the grief.

The trash-can rummage of Good Stuff sounds like Kesha covering Neon Nights album tracks. Unlike most Dannii Minogue fans, I have never been much of a fan for those cuts to begin with, but on this I'll be scavenging for more for long to come. Unlike Blah Blah, she has the perfect fickle tone that surpasses the noise without making one want to slap her. And I swear I thought she sang 'it can be your faggot gay dance / you want to use me for a fuckwhat'. That would make my year if she did, although she would actually be a homophobe and Donna Summer is so far the only dance artist who has ever been brave enough to ever try that.

Another neurotic limitation ballad I Can Do It (Watch Me Now), another disappointment. Second sentence and I still hate it, so that is proof enough. What she does succeed in is convincing me to forget this ever happened.

The dancefloor-thriving Discotheque boasts the most whip-smart, cracking instrumental middle-8s of all time - a complete homerun. The verses are reminiscent of Dead or Alive, but the skyward chorus is slazenger on too many e's. An outstanding single with a teriffic video, the song was forever delayed on the release schedule until it was eventually aborted. The fact that such a rush merely mingles as a digital bonus track is slightly offputting, but it fits in with the discordant nature running through the whole record.

It's in good company: electro-flurry buzz-single Speak N' Spell, the vivacious auto-tune squeeze My Favourite Pair of Jeans and the salivating Melodifestivalen entry Dr Doctor all hold the same grief-full belief as arguments for Elin's status as a grade-A rock-sounding-pop/dance-not-rock artist.

All in all, on Love Made Me Do It, Elin really puts out. Only the personal protest ballads wear thin. The girlie energy implied on tracks such as Tickles, Toy Boy and Hater set her apart, whilst doing the same for my legs if I find myself at the right gay bar at the right time, where her not-oversold strength is the vigour and sheer activity conveyed as opposed to emulating sizeable potent emotions. Bruised-and-rouged torch song Give It All Up is the atypical exception. The other ballads lack the same temptation and leave me feeling misused is all - if you want to do straight rock then don't fuck me about, I'll go there gladly (unless your name is Mel C) but am not a disciple of divas who long to ditch the genre that buys their Gucci and means nothing more to them (I don't think Lanto is one of those ungrateful cows anyway). Nevertheless, the immensely lubricated production pervasively drools over the songs, which are crafted with sharp guitar incisions perfectly employed to flex extra life into them, and laminated with a pouty gloss that has long been the staple of camp-identified dance-pop. The key tracks containing noticeable inflamations of excitement are legendary on first listen alone, but don't take my word for it though... With a song that deserves to become a summer smash all over Europe (the insistent Tickles) and an economical rock-tinge that only backfires on two ballads, I really hope she gets a decent shelf life.