Artist: Mandy Williams
Title: Electrified
Recorded: 2015-2020
Formats: CD, LP, Digital Download, Streaming, Cassette
Genre: Pop
Producers: Mandy Williams (exec.), Axident, Ricky Reed, J.R Rotem, mister_b , Ilya Salmanzadeh,
Johan Carlsson, Sir Nolan, Greg Kurstin, Ludwig Göransson, Chris Loco, The Monsters & Strangerz, Jack Antonoff,
DNA, Thomas, Danny Hurle
Label: FREEDOM
Electrified is the long awaited studio album release by singer/songwriter Mandy Williams set to be released in December of 2020 through FREEDOM, a record label Mandy Williams has been signed to for the majority of her career. "Electrified" follows Mandy's previous album "The Teenage Years", released on 2014. Leading up to the official release of the the record, Electrified has experienced numerous changes and pushbacks, due to personal circumstances taking place in the young stars life during the middle portion of the recording sessions of Electrified. The record was initially going to be released in 2016, but after Mandy Williams experienced some personal issues, the album had been pushed back indefinitely. During this time, many of the albums original tracks had been left on a stand still until Mandy got back into the studio in 2019, three years later, to record new songs for the album and scrap previous songs slated to be on the album, as they "didn't reflect" Mandy's current "outlook on life".
BackgroundWilliams officially wrapped up the new recording sessions of "Electrified" in late November of 2020 and returned officially to music with the release of "Truce", released on December 14th. On December 21st, the album was officially made available for pre order. The 13 track record that spans more than one hour is the first album where Mandy Williams serves as the executive producer, and is enlisted as a writer on 11 of the 13 tracks, the most she has written in the entirety of her music career. Electrified draws inspiration from genre's such as Pop, Alternative Pop, Acoustic Pop and electronic music and is said to be sonically "bigger" than Mandy's previous work,, as the pop star took the past few years to "hone her craft". All in all, Electrified will offer different shades of Mandy Williams as a singer, songwriter and individual as she comes back to triumphant return to music. Electrified features production from Axident, Ricky Reed, J.R Rotem, mister_b , Ilya Salmanzadeh, Johan Carlsson, Sir Nolan, Greg Kurstin, Ludwig Göransson, Chris Loco, The Monsters & Strangerz, Jack Antonoff, DNA, Thomas with collaborations with Nick Urie and mister_b who all worked with Mandy Williams to make sure the record was everything that she wanted it to be. So far, Electrified has had 3 official single releases with promotional records being released to hold fans over during the songstresses absence.
The recording of Electrified began officially in early 2015, where the album was slated to be released in 2016, just two years after Mandy's previous album "The Teenage Years", which went on to top the album's charts. After entering the studio with Ricky Reed and Axident, Mandy knew it was time for her to "grow up her sound" and really reflect her new found confidence as an adult woman. The first record to be officially released from the album was “Electrified”. The floor stomping anthem was a far cry from William's bubble gum-pop sound that she was known for previously and the controversial record saw Mandy sing suggestively and sport a new blonde look. The single skyrocketed to the top of the singles charts, earning William's her third number one single on the singles charts. Following the release of "Electrified", recording sessions for the album was in full effect and Mandy was looking to capitalize off of the success from the album's first released track.
Shortly after, Mandy Williams announced "Something About Us" as the next single from Electrified. The record, which was another suggestive record, spoke about intimacy and was another song that saw Mandy Williams pull further away from her usual image. Something About Us was another successful record, and Mandy's most successful single to date. After skyrocketing to number one on the singles chart, the record was nominated four times at the Fan Choice Awards, including in the category "Best Single". After the success of "Something About Us", Electrified experienced it's first push back, as William's needed more time to record more songs for the album. In the meantime, William's released promotional records as she continued to record and gear up for the release of the album at the time. The promotional cut, "I Want It All" was released as a promotional record and was said to be the final song release before the album. The record was critically acclaimed and was more reminiscent of "early" Mandy. Sadly, I Want It All was the final promotional release before a long string of pushbacks of Electrified due to unforeseen circumstances, one of which included a heavily publicized break up with Deneil Khan, and the pop star being found unresponsive and rushed to the hospital.
After these events, Electrified was pushed back indefinitely and Mandy Williams disappeared from all social media and did not take part in any interviews. During this time, a promotional record entitled "
Lover (I Say) was released, and the record was met with positive reviews from critics but did not attain it's full potential of success due to lack of promotion by Mandy. Over the span of the next two years, two more promotional record "Remedy" and "Ecstasy" were released, with each record juxtaposing one another. Remedy was a heart-pulling, power ballad about heart-break and betrayal while Ecstasy, was a pulsating, excitable, electrifying dance floor filler. Since the release of her last cut from the upcoming album entitled "Don't Talk To Me", Mandy took more time out to record some songs from the album and muster up the courage to "step back out" to the lights. Mandy officially wrapped up the recording of Electrified in December in 2020, after "Beautiful Nightmare" was recorded alongside Nick Urie. Soon after, Mandy Williams announced her new single, "Truce", which saw Mandy Williams break away from the negative speculation surrounding her for the last four years.
Composition"Electrified" is a predominately pop album but draws influences from electronic music, dance, acoustic pop, R&B, synth pop, and alternative pop. The album sees Mandy Williams sing about heartbreak, breakup, sex, love, guilt, betrayal, trust, coming of age, loneliness among other topics. Unlike Mandy's previous album, this album sees Mandy William's get very candid lyrically on many of the tracks. Over a wide variety of production sounds that range from anthemic, acoustic, synth-driven and dark, the album sees Mandy tie in and bring listeners through the different moods and emotions she has experience over the last six years into one album.
The albums ties in Mandy's moments of confidence and love, during the early days of Electrified, to her her darker times during the middle stages of Electrified, and finally her triumphant breakthrough, which took place mainly during the latter recording sessions of Electrified. Tracks such as "Electrified", "I Want It All", "Ecstasy", "Something About Us", see Mandy Williams in top form, sporting her confident vocals and lyrical content, while songs like "Remedy", "Don't Talk to Me", "Alone", and "Lover (I Say)" tell a different story. It all comes together full circle with newer cuts such as "Love Me Better", "Guilt", "Trust" and "Truce", which give a whole new lease of life to Mandy and sees her better than ever as she comes to terms with with herself, her life, her experiences and her story as one of the prominent females in music with a rough past, that she's officially putting behind her. This diary book of Mandy's life over the past few years is told through anthemic records, heart tugging ballads, and euphoric lush pop songs that reflects on how Mandy has remained resilient through it all, as she bounces back to do what she does best.
SINGLES Electrified (#1), Something About Us (#1), Truce (#1)
TRACKLIST1. Electrified
2. I Want It All
3. Don't Talk to Me
4. Beautiful Nightmare (feat. Nick Urie)
5. Love Me Better
6. Lover (I Say)
7. Alone
8. Something About Us
9. Ecstasy (feat. mister_b)
10.Guilt
11.Remedy
12.Trust
13.Truce
"Electrified” Booklet Photos