Vocalist
Dia Frampton's 2011 major-label debut,
Red, is a sweet, melodic, and pop-oriented affair that builds upon her second-place finish in the 2011 season of NBC's The Voice. With a vocal quality that brings to mind a mix of the indie pop sweetness of
Sixpence None the Richer's
Leigh Nash with the earnest exuberance of country-pop star
Taylor Swift,
Frampton is a likable and familiar presence on record. Tracks such as the leadoff "Don't Kick the Chair" featuring rapper
Kid Cudi and the rambling folk-rocker "Isabella" have an alternative singer/songwriter meets electronic pop vibe that fits nicely along with such similarly inclined artists as
Ellie Goulding,
Lights, and
Alex Winston. Elsewhere, we get a country power ballad duet with
Frampton's The Voice coach
Blake Shelton, the screwball dance-club oddity "Billy the Kid," and various acoustic moments like the bittersweet "Daniel." Ultimately on
Red,
Frampton moves from electronic pop to dance-rock to folk-pop, letting her honey-sweet voice and emotionally compelling delivery carry you along for the ride. ~ Matt Collar