

As the two-chair spin continued, he demonstrated a solid rock voice.

Zach Newbould (Team Camila), “Use Somebody” – Grade: A- | This 19-year-old, whose father was keen to audition so he could have a beer with Blake, would have gotten a chair from me after his first grades they sounded like they had already been mixed for the radio, they were spot on. Maybe it was brilliant and it was just vibrato that I heard. Kara McKee (Team Legend), “Woodstock” – Grade: C | I’m sorry to give Kara a C when we were only offered the tiniest snippets of her tryout (especially after raving about SOLsong, whose name is autocorrected love). Beautiful, controlled, emotional – and rich enough to be considered dessert. SOLsong (Team Legend), “Turning Tables” - Grade: B+ | We only heard a tiny portion of SOLsong’s audition, but in this brief snippet he proved that not only does he have a voice unlike anyone else on his coach’s team, he has a voice unlike anyone else in competition this season. The only thing that worked against the siblings was the somewhat insincere vibe that’s often associated with beauty queens. Sweet if not quite girl named tom caliber, harmonies and really distinctive individual voices. The Marilynds (Team Legend), “What If I Never Get Over You” – Grade: B+ | These sisters, besties, and one-time Miss Marylands-with a duo name we all know knows I’m destined to misspell 100 times – delivered an absolutely gorgeous lady-a-cover. There was just something vinous about her tone that made her seem like a likely victim of the battles. Hillary Torchiana (Team Blake), “Easy on Me” – Grade: B- | Rising from the ashes of a house fire that claimed the lives of her beloved cat and dog, this soon-to-be-married 34-year-old earned a single chair spin with an Adele cover who was likely tech-savvy - even inventive, at times.

Where was the playful personality he revealed? after he sang if did he sing? But for most of his performance, he looked scared to death. Kique (Team Gwen), “Pretty Girls” - Grade: B | This young reptile lover, who fought as a bi-guy in an all-boys Catholic high school, has a beautiful, soulful voice, a particularly memorable lower register, and a face fit for the cover Seventeen. And if you read on… Oh, I see you’ve already jumped down. Camila Cabello, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and John Legend recruited a few beauty queens who definitely outdid the talent share This competition, a Cuban-American Nick Nelson whose vocals were a real, um, heart-stopper, and a fashionista who made some dramatic changes to Mandy Moore’s 1999 pop hit. As The voiceSeason 22’s blind auditions resumed Monday night.
