Music review: Cam – ‘Untamed’
California native Camaron Ochs satisfyingly closes out 2015 with her major-label debut featuring 11 tracks that deliver a refreshing blending of infectious pop and commercial country styles.
Since releasing a pop-flavored album in 2010, the singer-songwriter moved to Nashville and shortened her name to Cam, releasing “Welcome to Cam Country” in March of this year.
The four-song EP contained “Burning House,” the tune that would ignite her music career.
After penning songs for artists such as Maggie Rose and Miley Cyrus, Ochs finds her own groove by co-writing every track on her new album.
With “Untamed,” the vibrant singer stylishly demonstrates her crossover appeal and shows why sheĢƵ currently one of country musicĢƵ hottest female artists.
The title track and album opener gently starts with the sounds of crickets and a slow-moving train in the distance before bursting into a spirited number that has Cam rolling off the chain after Main Street is rolled up and the real fun begins. “Hungover on Heartache” compares the pain of a broken heart to the torment of a hangover with both requiring the proper time to heal what ails you.
The infectious wit of “Half Broke Heart” places a spotlight on heartache as CAM sings, “A half-smoked cigaretteĢƵ still smoked/And a half-broke heartĢƵ still broke.” “Want It All” melodically flows with contemporary pop leanings that would fit comfortably on a Katy Perry album.
With “Country Ain’t Never Been Pretty,” Cam matches Miranda LambertĢƵ sassy confidence with tongue-in-cheek lyrics that profess that some female country singers worry too much about polishing their appearance as opposed to experiencing the basic elements of small-town life.
The highlight of the album comes on the haunting “Burning House.” Already RIAA-certified Gold, the smoldering number about holding on to a crumbling relationship is carried by CamĢƵ fragile vocals and prevailing sense of hurt and vulnerability.
“Village” completes the albumĢƵ diverse collection of arrangements with its simplistic structure and poignant message about loss and recovery.
“Untamed” celebrates CamĢƵ growth as an artist and propensity for writing a memorable song.
The rising star will serve as the opening act for Brad PaisleyĢƵ 2016 tour.
Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.