Pros: Some decent dance/funk jams. This is a fun album. Cons: Could've been trimmed by 3-4 tracks. Less filler would've made this album excellent.
When a popular group breaks up (and let's face it, they almost all eventually do), usually one member goes on to solo glory while the other members ease on down the road to nowheresville. It's extremely rare that more than one member of a popular ...
Pros: Chasez can sang, risk-taking Cons: a few fumbles
One of the inevitable perils of being a member of a boy band is that people will without doubt use that as a meter to judge your strength as an artist. While the easy thing for JC Chasez to do would have been use the Justin Timberlake ...
Pros: E-c-l-e-c-t-i-c. Crazily addictive, soulful, and consistent. Cons: It's hard for many people to eliminate preconceptions about ex-boy-banders having no talent.
Let's just say that I'm not exactly in the minority when I say that I was completely obsessed with NSync, Backstreet Boys and basically all of the wanna-bes they spawned back in the good old 1999/2000 days. Am I ashamed of that? ...
Pros: Creative, gorgeous at times, eclectic, fun Cons: A few songs just are too much.
JC Chasez is one of those artists that leaves you scratching your head in wonder. I really just have no idea what to make of him except that he is way more talented than I ever imagined. While his friend and band mate basically was hailed as the second ...
Pros: it's really pretty good Cons: a tad long, some stinkers
When a boy band breaks up, as they all inevitably do, sometimes one or two of the group members will try to have a successful solo career. Of course, this rarely ever works. Usually the solo members songs sound like the boy band songs without the ...
Pros: gotta give JC credit for going all out with this solo debut Cons: it's a bit long (much like this review) I- I- i like it! NOOOO!!
oh come on - admit it. we like pop music... But we're a music reviewer - we're not supposed to enjoy that stuff. We have a snarky reputation to uphold. so why'd we agree to do this? Bravado. That's what made us ...
Pros: flexible voice, diversity, obvious pop intelligence, personality Cons: bad second single choice
Girl groups and boy bands are an eternal part of the industry. Whether or not it’s teen pop, r&b or whatever, you always have a fair share of each present. Well, as we all know, with any successful group comes the subsequent solo projects. The designated ...
Pros: The ballads, his vocals, "Come To Me" Cons: A few of the songs tend to run a tad long
So yeah, Im not dead lol. I havent been writing lately because of the lack of good CD being released this year. The second I finished listening to JC Chasezs solo debut album, Schizophrenic, I knew I had to review it. You ...
Pros: Excellent, offbeat, experimental, adventurous production; great lyrics; JC’s great vocals Cons: Too long; a tad overproduced; sold like a bag full of JC's crap
In every boy band (or girl group) since the beginning of time, there has always been at least that one member with the itch to go solo. And once the group establishes themselves and gains a loyal fan base, they finally decide to scratch that itch. And ...
Pros: JC's voice, song writing Cons: Strong Sexual Content at times
JC has alot to prove. notice that co-frontman of the former supergroup NSYNC has 2 Grammy's and several hits under his belt, while the rest of the group spends their respective days answering questions to reporters about Justin Timberlake. In his new ...
I love JC! This guy can sing his butt off! I give him credit for not playing it safe like his counterpart Justin. This album has a definite 80's feel and JC has his hormones working overtime. Somebody throw this guy in a cold shower. His second choice for a single did not do very well, but it doesn't reflect the great music on the album. You can hear his range and love for music in this album. There are talks of a second album from JC and I will pick that one up as well.
jc chasez, schizophrenic by missybaggage ,Mar 22 '04
Pros: amazing vocal skills Cons: still has nsync stigma attached
this album was a great surprise, not being a nsync or a justin timberlake fan i thought i would hate it... But its the best collection of CHOONS ive heard in a long long time!
very eclectic, there is a song for every mood ( if most ur moods includes wanting /doing rude things) but a good album all round.
Pros: The diversity of songs is amazing. "100 Ways" and "Something Special" are my favorites. Cons: This is one CD I never have to skip tracks on, I enjoy them all
Amazing. That's how I'd describe this in one word. JC not only writes and produces all his own stuff, but he's not afraid to branch out and have some diversity. Finally an album that doesn't have 14/15 of the tracks sounding the same. Even if you don't like JC, you MUST give him credit for this CD and respect that he's a very good musician. The guy is talented and only proves it more with Schizophrenic.
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