Album: Face the Music
Artist(s): NKOTB (New Kids on the Block/The Block)
Drop Date: January 24, 1997
Blades: 7
Review: In the latest adventure New Kids On The Block re-enter the arena with the name fans have known for few years now and with a much smoother sound. After fighting to enjoy the right of growing up, the fellas greet the fans a little less bubble gum and a little more sultry and rugged.
in doing so they had to break away from old management and get fresh insight with new producers. If You Go Away is a hot track bringing a mellow beat with an absence of Uh-Ohs. Seems that the kids have officially claimed their individual and collective manhood.
This album was made with their long lasting fans (those who have been there from the conception of the group) as well as their new found fans. Many songs are illustrating the growth of these men and the need they have to live in the present – as men with lives apart from the group.
The raps could use more work but they have greatly improved since the first album, New Kids On The Block. Having said that, the ballads have proven, once again, to be the fellas strong points. The dance singles are good but nothing to get carried away with. Guess this R&B girl is having a hard time getting behind a few of these tunes. Dirty Dawg had a good premise but the weak raps detracted from it (and the guest rapper can share the blame on this one). Even though I like the group I won’t simply hand out blades blindly.
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Kicking off this new segment for Bootlegged Reviews is the song Ah, Yeah! submitted by the indie artist, Flawless. This pop/dance single that has what it takes to get a party started and has a professional feel that many Indie projects lack. Coming from Queens, New York, Flawless shines on this track. Formerly signed to

Ashley Judd seems to have added her happy ass to the long list of folks in denial of the monster that their precious industry (the W.O.S.) has created. Judd has taken it upon herself to reiterate the obvious while ignoring the giant wizard puppeteer behind the puppets.
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2010 has been another year where the WOS Celebs have stepped their game up in the category of bullshit, hot mess, and sloppiness. Yesterday, two WOS young bloods were in battled in another Internet War of Words. Twitter has become the "safe zone" to attack folks behind a computer and have the fans directly involved. Instant bullshit brought to everyone's and anyone's computer screens - whether asked for it or not.
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Don’t forget to keep voting for their Summertime video on VH1 and the greatest hits album.
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Yes folks. Keep the votes coming in for The Block’s Summertime vid!