The Intro features some classic acapella crooning by the Backstreet Boys. The song shows that the boys can still harmonize but they are missing the bass part from former member Kevin Richardson.
The first single off of Unbreakable is the extremely catchy pop song Inconsolable. The track was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou and written by Emmanuel, Lindy Robbins and Jess Cates. Emanuel Kiriakou is best known for writing and producing What's Left Of Me for former 98 Degrees member Nick Lachey. The song is the perfect track to reintroduce the group to the marketplace.
Everything But Mine is a synth heavy dance track produced by Dan Muckala. The song is definitely not what you would expect the current day Backstreet Boys to be doing. The song seems more suited for a younger artist however it is a good track.
Something That I Already Know is a classic Backstreet Boys pop-rock ballad. The song is co-written by proven hit-makers Kara DioGuardi and David Hodges. The song sounds like it is ready for radio. The song is a big ballad and what we have come to expect from the Backstreet Boys in recent memory.
Treat Me Right is written by Backstreet Boy member AJ McLean and co-written and produced by JC Chasez from boy-band N Sync. Who would have thought in 2007 former arch rivals would be making music together? The song is one of the most interesting on the album. The song is catchy and different from what you would expect from the Backstreet Boys. The song features very interesting melodic structures and vocal arrangements.
Helpless When She Smiles is produced by hit-maker John Shanks famous for his work with Kelly Clarkson, Ashlee Simpson and Michelle Branch. The song is another solid pop song.
Unmistakable is one of the stronger tracks on the album. The song features very strong vocal arrangements and instrumentation. The Backstreet Boys also sound very good on the track vocally.
One In A Million has elements of hip-hop and reggae. The song is completely different than anything you would expect from the Backstreet Boys. The song could be seemed as a little bit contrived since the Boys are not the youngest group out right now, however it is another solid song.
The Backstreet Boys are back with an undeniably strong album. The songs on the album fit the group incredibly. Overall the Backstreet Boys are Unbreakable and their album gets 8 out 10. If you're a fan of the Backstreet Boys, make sure you pick up their new album Unbreakable when it is in stores on October 30th.
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