![]() ![]() Some of the stylistic gambles don't pay off - the title track produced by Ben Folds is a treacly dud - but Kesha's risk-taking instincts and playful vocal performances help redeem the occasional creative missteps. The punk-ish rockabilly of a track like "Boogie Feet," one of two songs featuring the Eagles of Death Metal, is an inventive twist on her party animal persona, while country detours like "Hunt You Down" and "Old Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You)," a duet with Dolly Parton, hit you in the gut. Luke” Gottwald, but the one-time "Tik Tok" singer has also developed as a songwriter in that time. The time between that album and this more subdued collection of songs was mostly spent in a prolonged legal battle with Kesha's producer - and alleged abuser - Lukasz “Dr. Why it's great: Rainbow arrives nearly five years after the release of 2012's Warrior, a dizzying glitter-bomb of a record.
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