The 2011 winners of Britain's The X Factor TV show, four-piece girl group
Little Mix deliver a slick, high-energy mix of dance-oriented pop music with their debut full-length album, 2012's
DNA. Showcased here are the soulful vocals (and various British accents) of
Jade Thirlwall and
Perrie Edwards from the coastal town of South Shields,
Jesy Nelson from the East London neighborhood of Romford, and
Leigh-Anne Pinnock from the High Wycombe area of Buckinghamshire. Working with a bevy of big-name producer/songwriters including
Steve Mac (
the Wanted,
the Saturdays,
JLS) and
TMS (
Professor Green,
Emeli Sande) as well as
Jon Levine (
Nelly Furtado,
Selena Gomez),
Diplo, and others,
Little Mix deliver a fun, catchy mix of pop songs that showcases the slight differences in each member's personality and vocal style while never detracting from the overall girl group aesthetic. To these ends, we get a handful of truly catchy, infectious cuts including the pounding, electronic-infused title track, the yearning,
Rihanna-esque ballad "Always Be Together," and the flirty female empowerment anthem "How Ya Doin'?," which sounds a lot like
Beyonce fronting the '90s acid-jazz R&B ensemble
the Brand New Heavies. Ultimately, while
DNA certainly makes good on
Little Mix's promise of updating the '90s sound of
En Vogue and
TLC, it's also just a solidly enjoyable, radio-ready pop album. [A Deluxe Edition added four tracks.] ~ Matt Collar