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It’s been nine years since Kelly Clarkson was crowned as the inaugural American Idol, and in that time she’s remained the show’s ideal; she’s a technically gifted singer with charm to spare, an inviting smile, and a knack for inhabiting hooks like they’re barnhouse lofts squirreled away on Texas farm. Even the most Idol-allergic music consumers have embraced the combination of melody, perfectly calibrated guitar grit, and wailing that made up her 2004 hit “Since U Been Gone”; other songs in her catalog, like the sassy “Walk Away” and the girl-group throwback “I Want You,” are similarly indelible.
In keeping with Clarkson’s career — and the ethos of Idol — her fifth album takes its inspirations from all over the pop map. While Dr. Luke and Max Martin, who shepherded “Gone” and the lead single from Clarkson’s previous album All I Ever Wanted, aren’t present, the producers in the mix give Stronger a texture that shows how the genre of “pop” can be a jumping-off point, and not an endgame. “You Love Me” is muscular guitar-pop with gorgeous new-wave flourishes blossoming on its pre-chorus; “Dark Side” has a delicate lullaby threaded throughout; “Honestly” opens with a floating haze of… read more »