With the theatricality of Freddie Mercury and the pop sensibility of Michael Jackson, Mika steers clear of sophomore slump on The Boy Who Knew Too Much. It's an excellent followup to his debut, 2007's Life In Cartoon Motion, taking on similar themes and moods, but with more lyrical sophistication and musical experimentation. Mika's music is unfailingly whimsical and dramatic, while always incorporating an element of genuine emotion in the lyrics, which is often juxtaposed against the ...
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With the theatricality of Freddie Mercury and the pop sensibility of Michael Jackson, Mika steers clear of sophomore slump on The Boy Who Knew Too Much. It's a... more info