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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

121. mm -
Simply speaking, it's really bad. I feel embarassed for her.

122. Orbit -
Hmmm.... it could have been worse. The article made me expect something great. It wasn't. I do like Johanson as an actress, and this wasn't a horrible song. i would never buy it though.

123. Yahoo! Music User -
Haha finally there's proof that we can't have everything!!

124. Lora -
very very awful...so sorry Scarlett

125. cc***** -
song's good but her voice sounds weird. i don't know why.

126. Arts -
so she has no talent as an actor and now not as a singer. gross.

127. Yahoo! Music User -
That was awful. Even her speaking voice is dry and deep like a smoker. And all she is doing her is talking. No variation in voice range. Awful awful awful.

128. Yahoo! Music User -
Hmmm...
Scarlett the starlet turns rocker?
Maybe not the best turn.
The song was monotone. She couldn't go up or down. And she wasn't acting in the video. People were putting makeup on her. How hard is it to do that?
Anyways, I disagree with the critics. A lot.

129. ElleV -
I think she's being hyped up too much! That was either terrible...or just not my cup of tea.

130. SolomonK -
Since when is Scarlett an A-lister? Lost in Translation was good, what else has she done that wasn't a flop?

131. ElviaG -
what the F*** was she thinking?

132. Sarah -
take that Heidi Montag!

133. Yahoo! Music User -
all i want to know is if the whole album is cover of tom waits' songs?. it would be worth buying it just for that alone.

134. Biatch -
that was terrible, i see this going no where

135. Footballor -
good god, she should keep her daytime job!!! Scarlett use your beauty to act and drop the singing!!! lol

136. Elnara -
At least she's not another wannabe with a sex tape! Scarlett is doing something unique so let's give her a chance. If this idea doesn't do well then she'll hopefully stick to acting which she's decent at. I am a fan of Scarlett, she's a smart girl and has a head on her shoulders.

137. elise -
um, this is something new to my ears, that could be a movie soundtrack, honestly. nice try.

138. alcino -
Not bad but also not great. The voice suits this kind of song but i'd like to hear her other songs to get an overall picture of her. 6 out of 10.

139. JP -
its very fantastic

140. Doctor Biobrain -
It reminded me a Sinead O'Conner. I didn't like Sinead either. It wasn't too bad because it was what it was supposed to be. I just wished it was supposed to be something better.
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