Jamie McDell's sophomore release Ask Me Anything is a wonderfully rhythmic and melodious album, each tuneful track has a very warm melody with strong uplifting choruses and beautiful harmonies. The hit pop tune Dumb makes me want to be a teenager again, a well-crafted pop song with a very engaging tune, filled with the attractive and fun tones of Jamie's sweet singing.
The songs are full of melody and meaning, the arrangements are well-structured and very easy on the ears, they are very catchy tunes with the right amount of complexity to maintain your interest. There is good use of traditional guitar and piano while also incorporating some modern synth sounds. Some of the beats sound a bit synthetic and are a bit too drum machine perfect, but thankfully they are not too thin and tacky. Overall the musical instrumentation is held back a bit to highlight the wonderful sound of Jamie’s singing and the very appealing melody of her songs, which is fine because Jamie’s voice although young and spritely, it also has a very mature and expressive sound with powerful emotions as shown in the soulful ballads Story of John, Moon Shines Red and the remarkably beautiful Wicked Man.
The depth and feeling in the songs are surprising, all are attractive and tempting, and thus highly recommended listening. If you had some pre-conceptions or high expectations of the album I am confident all will be pleasantly surprised.
When she was just age 7, Jamie McDell’s father left a high paying job at an elite Auckland law firm to shift her mother, younger sister and Jamie onto the high seas and began living aboard a yacht in the Mediterranean. It’s here Jamie wrote her first song, a sea shanty to the dolphins. Also on that yacht lived a small collection of her parents’ favourite cassette tapes, which luckily included albums by Jimmy Buffett, John Denver and James Taylor. The young artist quickly formed a particularly strong bond with these records and she fondly remembers watching her parents perform Buffett duets - and occasionally chiming in, learning how to harmonise with her mother and sister. An eager learner, Jamie then picked up the guitar after studying her fathers’ John Denver chord book collection and has never looked back.
Now at age 30, New Zealand singer/songwriter Jamie McDell has achieved a prolific amount in her formative years. Being signed to EMI at age 16 sparked the beginning of a successful musical journey, making her a household name across the nation. With the release of her debut album Six Strings and a Sailboat, she went on to achieve Gold album sales, receive three NZ Music Award nominations, winning Best Pop Album of 2013. Then her sophomore record Ask Me Anything gained global attention, seeing album track Moon Shines Red featured on American TV series 'Pretty Little Liars'.
In March 2017 Jamie made a trip to Nashville, looking for a change of scenery and to