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Hunter Metts, “Skinny Love”
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This is what I am talking about! Hunter’s Sia cover didn’t work for him last week — the massive song wasn’t a fit for his fragile voice, so all of his weaknesses were on full display. But this Bon Iver cover absolutely hit the sweet spot for Hunter. This was his finest moment yet. “What was really, really impressive is we finally got some angst in your music. We heard you dig in, and it taught me a lot about your future, because no one sounds anything like you in the world,” said Luke. “You gave us growl. That was awesome. That was like another level of who you are,” said Katy. “It’s called ‘instant identity.’ Can I close my eyes and know who’s singing? That’s you,” said Lionel.
Ava August, “2002”
Ava also played a keyboard (at least for a little while) during this Anne-Marie electropop ballad, and she was giving me Reputation-era Taylor Swift realness. The 15-year-old pop prodigy is arguably this season’s most modern and marketable remaining contestant, and her naturalness and looseness onstage was thrilling to behold. I’m not sure if the judges were so thrilled, however. Katy told Ava, “Last week, I thought it was just a little bit more elegant, and you kind of felt like Joni Mitchell or Audrey Hepburn. This week, I was reminded that you were 15 and that you like popular music and you still want to sing fun, cute, cool songs. But don’t forget that classic always trumps cool. And you’re classic.” Luke additionally warned Ava, “Don’t leave us wanting for that elegance and grace that really moved the needle for you last week.” I simply think Ava showcased her versatility with this performance. She’ll definitely be around in future weeks to show what else she can do.
Chayce Beckham, “Waiting in Vain” Happy Easter Jack Skellington Loves Shirt
Tonight, Chayce was also reminding me of David Cook with his ‘90s-alt-rock take on Bob Marley’s gentle Exodus classic. This was the first time I witnessed real artistry from him. “You check all the boxes. … I think America really sees this authenticity,” said Katy. “I’m going to tell you the reason careers last a long time. If you can start out in the category of ‘real,’ it lasts longer. … It’s not about glitz and glamour with you. You’re just a real guy. And America has fallen in love with you,” proclaimed Lionel.
But who hasn’t America fallen in love with this season? It is now prediction time, and I think the contestants in jeopardy are Alanis, Deshawn, Graham, and — though I truly hope I’m wrong about this one — my beloved but possibly polarizing Beane. I just take solace in knowing that if Beane is up for elimination on Monday, Katy has already promised to vote for him. See you then.
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