Coast To coast
By Westlife
Reviewed August 5th 2014 Scored 23/100
"It's genuinely hard to listen to the album in one sitting. A runtime of 71 minutes for a studio album is long by most standards, and especially inside the pop genre. The ballads that populate the album sound way too similar, to the extent that you feel like you've been listening to the same track nineteen times over by the time the album ends. It isn't an album that hurts your ears as such though, it might actually be a good remedy for insomnia with its soft harmonies. Here, the word pop can be used interchangeably with crap and absolutely should be a badge of shame. It's no wonder that you can find at least three copies of this album in each and every charity shop under the sun. Guess I'd better return my copy..."
-Jonny
"It's genuinely hard to listen to the album in one sitting. A runtime of 71 minutes for a studio album is long by most standards, and especially inside the pop genre. The ballads that populate the album sound way too similar, to the extent that you feel like you've been listening to the same track nineteen times over by the time the album ends. It isn't an album that hurts your ears as such though, it might actually be a good remedy for insomnia with its soft harmonies. Here, the word pop can be used interchangeably with crap and absolutely should be a badge of shame. It's no wonder that you can find at least three copies of this album in each and every charity shop under the sun. Guess I'd better return my copy..."
-Jonny