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Scarlett Johansson: One Of The Most Brilliant Records You'll Hear This Year, Honestly

Posted Fri May 2, 2008 12:18pm PDT by Dan Martin in The NME Blog

When Scarlett Johansson's name was linked to the role of Courtney Love in the forthcoming adaptation of Kurt biopic Heavier Than Heaven, it was a rumour we were inclined to believe. Not just because of insider knowledge, but because we at NME had heard word that Scarlett was about to do a pretty decent turn as a rock star in her own right.

Buzz around her debut album as a real-life muso, Anywhere I Lay My Head, has been buzzing for a while now. And this week it arrived in the postbags of us U.K. journalists.

And simply: Wow.

If you thought a Hollywood A-lister recording an album of Tom Waits covers sounded like a folly too far, it's because you couldn't have imagined a Hollywood A-lister could throw such a totemic curveball of a vocal performance. She sounds like Nico, only grander, and more like a space alien. And possibly even more nonchalant and detached. It's like Dusty Springfield was in My Bloody Valentine.

All complete with breathtaking production from Dave Sitek--named only last week in NME as the number-one most exciting futurist innovator operating in music right now. And guest vocals from David Bowie. And guitars from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner. What's not to go silly over?

With Amy Winehouse turning Bond Girl (sorta), barriers are becoming nicely blurred by a new generation of she-rockers who recall an older kind of star magic. A fantasy line between futurist music and old-school Hollywood.

We're not so sure about today's news that Nicole Kidman (a woman last heard duetting "Somethin' Stupid" with Robbie Williams) is going to produce and star in a movie about Dusty Springfield, but you can't have everything:

http://www.nme.com/news/dusty-springfield/36375

Check out a future issue of NME for an exclusive in-depth interview with Scarlett herself, and try and cross your legs until Anywhere I Lay My Head is released later this month, because it will slay you.

795 Comments

101. Peter -
that was pretty good. different. video did not match the song. C+

102. PatO -
She she shut up already and GET NAKED! Isnt that what we all want?!

103. icymarie -
i dont like this song but maybe if i heard something else from her i might like it but i want to hear more vocal range this was flat and distorted

104. Aimes -
I couldn't even make it through the whole song. As much as I love Scarlett Johanson, this is by far the worst song I have ever heard in my life. It was awful.....not sort of good or a little bad, but awful.

Please Scarlett stick to acting, because I'm afraid you might ruin my image of you forever if I ever have to hear you sing again. :(

105. Yahoo! Music User -
umm...it was alright...heard alot better from other people, let alone actors

106. StardustBound -
pathetic who paid this guy to say that.??? or will he just not get any work if he doesn't promote her. it is unbelievable how corrupt this society..world...everything has become. they have found out they can point to a blue sky and call it green...the sheep go bah bah bah

107. Delaney -
i really don't understand the song. i think it was terrible!!! it sounded like a guy sing it!! stick with acting Scarlett! Sorry :(

108. Josh -
Beautiful song.

109. Theresa -
Don't get it.

110. Yahoo! Music User -
Horrible. What is this? Yahoo actually like this $hit? Obviously they've never heard of ambient music before, because this girl brings nothing to it, vocally or lyrically! Especially lyrically lol, since this girl "stole" Tom Wait's lyrics......

SORRY, but pretty girls does not = pretty music, look at britney spears. Stick to being famous, leave the art to real artists.

111. Jodi -
Wow - what a harsh world we live in! I'm sure glad it's not me putting a new record out there for everyone to pick apart. I thought it was beautiful. It was different -sultry and artsy, and I really like it. I liked the fact that she didn't sound like every song that's playing on every radio station right now. I can't tell any of them apart! Scarlett stands out and I hope she achieves success doing this. It's easy to hide behind a made up screen name and trash someone to death isn't it? I bet most of the people who brutalized this song are probably less than successful in their own lives...You can dislike something without being so brutal - all the cheap shots just made me want to hear more so Scarlett can hopefully prove all those people wrong in the long run!

112. Ogawa Burukku -
I was really curious about this her musical abilities, but this is AWFUL!!! If the whole album is like this, it will definitely be talked about in the BAD WAY.

113. mm -
Please tell me this is a joke. Paris Hilton sounds good next to this c rap

114. Yahoo! Music User -
just sickening..my bf has a crush on her, so i think i'll play this for him. surely it would put him off her. it makes my ears want to vomit.

115. Heckster -
Oh come on . . . this is embarrasing.

116. CLOWNPENIS -
If anything, it makes me want to listen to Tom Waits more. It's like that Leonard Cohen cover album somebody came out with in the 80's -- who was that again? Yeah, it just makes you appreciate the original artist much more. And I agree with an earlier poster: If this was just another singer off the street and not some Hollywood celebrity, there'd be no way a record company would release this. I'm curious to hear the David Bowie vocal contribution, though.

117. Ruben -
I'll pass on this one. Very monotone and drab. almost like a horny cat on valium.

118. Red -
very bad, the kind of stuff you hear on the David Letterman show.

119. Caroline -
I agree.

120. Yahoo! Music User -
It's crap.
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