Album Review: Beyonce Serves Up Ice Cold Glass of "Lemonade"

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Beyoncé’s new album dropped Saturday. Titled Lemonade, her new album came with a twist: a video that incorporates the songs from her album in a lengthy, short film-like context. Not only does Beyoncé use the music video mix of her new album to create a backdrop for an artistic rendition of Lemonade; she also incorporates talking parts and monologues throughout the video that describe the artistic content to come in the following scenes. The backgrounds and sets are intense, filled with cultural representations of her heritage and family, scary and grungy garage and red-lit hallways, childhood and interview videos, and nature shots. 

Each mini music video within the larger context of the whole-album video accurately reflects the vibe of the song. Queen B’s hot topics of this album encircle three major themes: husband infidelity, black female oppression (historically and currently), and her heritage. Many scenes reflect the Southern upbringing that Beyoncé had. However, her reflections on love in the album are not positive; Beyoncé spends a lot of lyrics insulting and describing the pain that a man caused her by cheating. One can assume this might be a personal, artistic outlet to marital problems with Jay-Z, or it could be a general reflection of what she has witnessed around her. 

Beyoncé also includes numerous shots of other black women, with different culturally typical hairstyles and outfits that reflect current and historical tradition. Beyoncé seems to heavily delve into reflection of her own family lineage and history of her people while connecting it to her current struggles growing through love and art. In one striking scene, the camera pans from different mothers who hold photos of their deceased sons, assumingly from gang violence or police brutality, two problematic issues the African American community faces. In Lemonade, Beyoncé grounds herself deeper and more reflectively than we have ever seen her. While BEYONCÉ was centered solely on love, sex, and female portrayal, this album and its accompanying video gives fans a much better look into who Queen B is as a person outside of the glitter and off the stadium stages.  

However, though the album delves into a lot of intense issues associated with Queen B’s exploration of her heritage and herself, the album and its video end with a positive light. She states in a monologue, “We will heal.” She is hopefully correct; the African American suppression in America has been persistent for years, turning from blatant forms such as slavery to subtle forms such as structural inequality. In addition, she adds a positive not about relationships after discussing infidelity throughout her album. Whether Queen B is explicitly talking about Jay-Z cheating, a probable assumption, she states, “Our love was stronger than your pride.” This song is accompanied with videos including Jay-Z and B being happy together. The viewer/listener assumes that B forgave the cheating due to the broader picture of their strong love and future as a happy couple who can forge past a mistake. It is to be seen if she is talking about her family with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy, but all the video included of her happy family insinuates such. Beyoncé ends Lemonade on a positive note in comparison to its beginning, ending the credits with her previously released music video of “Formation.” Queen B, yet again, you slay. This time, you slay on a level deeper than discussing curves and boys; delving into the messy historical content of being an African American woman in America in a long term relationship in the public eye deserves praise.

Stream Lemonade over at Tidal.

UPDATED: Beyonce To Re-Release Self-Titled Album As Platinum Edition Box Set (Now Available)

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Parkwood Entertainment announced this morning that Beyoncé's surprise album of last year will be re-released on November 24th. The Platinum Edition Box Set will feature four discs, including the original visual album with music videos, live performances, and six new songs ("Flawless Remix" included.)

The official description of everything included with the Platinum Box Set, per press release, is below:

  • MORE audio CD with two brand new songs and four unreleased remixes with collaborations from Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Mr. Vegas and Pharrell Williams
  • " LIVE" DVD featuring 10 live performances from the "Mrs. Carter Show World Tour" with artist commentary and an accompanying photo booklet
  • BEYONCE Original audio CD featuring 14 songs and accompanying photo booklet
  • BEYONCE Original DVD featuring 17 music videos
  • The official 2015 Beyonce mini calendar

Fans who previously purchased the original BEYONCE visual album digitally will be given the opportunity to add the bonus materials. 

BEYONCE PLATINUM EDITION is available for pre-order now.

PLATINUM EDITION BOX SET:

MORE AUDIO CD

7/11

Flawless Remix (Featuring Nicki Minaj)

Drunk in Love Remix (Featuring JAY Z & Kanye West)

Ring Off

Blow Remix (Featuring Pharrell Williams)

Standing on the Sun Remix (Featuring Mr. Vegas)

CONCERT REVIEW: Beyonce Shows Us Why She is the Queen at "Mrs. Carter Show" in Boston

Seven days after surprising the world and releasing a record breaking album out of nowhere, superstar Beyoncé brought her “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” back to the TD Garden in Boston for the second leg of the tour- and fans did not turn down for this one. The show was completely sold out, with the “Beyhive” in full attendance. Beyoncé was a little late in taking the stage, but the crowd could not have cared less. As it turns out, Mrs. Carter was actually at a Walmart outside of Boston in Tewskbury and gave all 750 shoppers in the store a 50 dollar gift card (total of $37,500)! Never have I heard of an artist being late because he or she was out doing good - bravo to you, Queen Bey.

The lights shut off, and everyone went absolutely insane. Beyoncé rose from under the stage (wearing her typical sparkly-getup) to deafening alarm sounds and pyrotechnics. Bow Down Bitches.

Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)

Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)

Along with songs from her previous album “4”, Mrs. Carter performed some of her classic hits like “Naughty Girl”, “Crazy in Love” and more. But one of the biggest highlights from the night was when the opening rifts from “Irreplaceable” came on and Bey grabbed onto a harness and flew across the crowd wearing a dazzling-blue jumpsuit. That’s right. Beyoncé flew over the jam-packed GA floor to the “Bey Stage”, where she greeted the thousands who may not have had such a great view of her from the main stage (and the big-tag VIP purchasers “in” the stage). This was where she showed how much love she had for her fans. At one point, she put her microphone down, sat down on the edge of the stage and hugged a little girl (who started to cry). This appreciation wasn’t just for the VIP fans either. The “Single Ladies” singer walked around the “Beystage” and touched as many hands as she could, saying “Thanks”. I find it great that Beyoncé recognizes the fact that it’s because of the “Beyhive” that she is so famous today. There are many artists in the industry who forget this, so it’s refreshing to see the love pouring out from her into the crowd. Bey showed her love even more by going all out on “Love on Top” and finishing her “Beystage” act with the throwback “Survivor” before flying back over to the main stage.

Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)
Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)

Perhaps, though, the most special part of the night was the last song. Although she did perform “XO” off of her newest album “BEYONCÉ” (which was a highlight), “Halo” took the gold. This was the simplest performance of the night, which was what made it so special. Mrs. Carter walked around the stage thanking everybody, even waving up to the people in the balcony sections. She made her way to both front VIP pits, and once again showed her love for the fans. Bey kept thanking everyone for coming, which truly showed how grateful she was for the opportunity to entertain the city of Boston. No dancing, no fire, no visuals on the screen, just Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and her fans.

Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)

Beyonce performs onstage on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, on Friday, December 20, 2013 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. (Photo by Robin Harper/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP)

Reflecting on the “Mrs. Carter Show”, I definitely can say that it was one of the best concerts I’ve seen. This was truly a work of art, not just with the music and vocals, but also the dancing, the stage, the lights, and the confetti raining down during “Single Ladies”. Everything just worked together to create a natural-feeling set, a feeling I haven’t gotten many times at concerts in the past. The only thing I would have liked to see more of were performances off of her new album. However, that’s to be expected as it dropped mid-tour, and wouldn’t have been realistic as it would’ve required new choreography, etc.

I highly recommend seeing Beyoncé the next time she comes to a city near you. For tour dates and more info on the “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour”, visit Beyoncé’s official website.

Special thanks to Parkwood Entertainment.