If the idea of bringing these two styles together is something to praise, it doesn't feel like a
gratifying experience and it ends up becoming too repetitive
once the novelty factor wears off.
It's an interesting twist of fate for a novelist who
once wrote, upon hearing the soundtrack to the film adaptation of his book About a Boy, «Seeing one's words converted into Hollywood cash is
gratifying in all sorts of ways, but it really can not compare to the
experience of hearing them converted into music: for someone who has to write books because he can not write songs, the idea that a book might somehow produce a song is embarrassingly thrilling.»