It's festival time again and that can only mean one thing, a season of great music is upon us.
Now seeing that I will not have the opportunity to frequent any of these musical feasts, I have decided to write about a band which inspires festival spirit at its most toxic-Florence and the Machine.
The band's seventh and final single-Cosmic Love- from album Lungs is set for release July 5th, 2010. It is in my opinion the most magical track to emerge from this eclectic group.
Interpreting the lyrics, vocalist Florence Welch admitted that the track relates being in love to falling into darkness; almost voluntarily blinding yourself.
Not having been in love myself, I realise I cannot speak authoritatively on the subject. However, if I were to hazard a guess at what love might incite, I could bet that elements of uncontrollability and devastation-as are prominent in the song's lyrics-would surely feature.
Still unsure of what Florence means? Think Stephenie Meyer's vampire character Edward Cullen and his love obsession, the mere mortal Bella Swan.
Although the lyrics may seem a little heavy for some, the accompaniment of hypnotic harp strings and pounding drums ensure that you never feel downbeat.
If that wasn't enough to convince you of the song's power, look no further than its art house style video. Between a light-up dress, mirrored walls and fallen leaves, it is eccentricity at its best!
Listen to Cosmic Love:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EIeUlvHAiM
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Friday, 11 June 2010
Kylie Minogue= 5'1" of feel good factor
It is no secret that I have never been a steadfast fan of Miss Minogue but her latest single All The Lovers, from upcoming album Aphrodite may have thrown my seemingly black and white opinion of her into disarray.
The simple fact is that after twenty years in the business her music can still rival those half her age and her perfectly sculpted body is well, perfect.
The track itself underlines the Aussie's undiminishing presence as key player in the pop arena, whilst allowing for growth in alternate genres with the incorporation of electronic even trance like beats. The lyrics, touchy feely as they may be, are nonetheless irritatingly catchy inciting an air of change, hope and expectation.
As for the video, it's like stepping into a collaborative ad between GAP and Dove where age, gender, race and religion are neither here nor there. Regardless of its somewhat fantastical aspect; a naked human pyramid which stands swaying in downtown LA, an inflatable flying elephant and a galloping white horse this video is as real as it is raw and as such unmissable.
Listen now to All The Lovers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frv6FOt1BNI
The simple fact is that after twenty years in the business her music can still rival those half her age and her perfectly sculpted body is well, perfect.
The track itself underlines the Aussie's undiminishing presence as key player in the pop arena, whilst allowing for growth in alternate genres with the incorporation of electronic even trance like beats. The lyrics, touchy feely as they may be, are nonetheless irritatingly catchy inciting an air of change, hope and expectation.
As for the video, it's like stepping into a collaborative ad between GAP and Dove where age, gender, race and religion are neither here nor there. Regardless of its somewhat fantastical aspect; a naked human pyramid which stands swaying in downtown LA, an inflatable flying elephant and a galloping white horse this video is as real as it is raw and as such unmissable.
Listen now to All The Lovers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frv6FOt1BNI
Monday, 22 March 2010
A fierce fail for Video Phone
Upon hearing that the two most influential female artists of the moment had collaborated on a piece I felt all at once sick and excited. Unfortunately, short of Tarantino-esq visuals and multiple identity changes, Video Phone by Beyonce (ft Lady Gaga) falls short musically.
What starts out as a curious fusion of electro and hip-hop soon becomes a monotonous drone. While the lyrics as I interpret them boarder on meaningless, something quite rare for both performers.
Each with singing, playing and composition ability marked by the numerous musical accolades to their names, I like many other fans expected something exceptional from these two.
I can only hope that this track was a minor glitch in the musical history of Beyonce/Gaga-ville and that forthcoming material will again bring to forefront their musical talent, which needs only to be heard and not viewed.
Listen to Video Phone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtIdxk2zqXs
What starts out as a curious fusion of electro and hip-hop soon becomes a monotonous drone. While the lyrics as I interpret them boarder on meaningless, something quite rare for both performers.
Each with singing, playing and composition ability marked by the numerous musical accolades to their names, I like many other fans expected something exceptional from these two.
I can only hope that this track was a minor glitch in the musical history of Beyonce/Gaga-ville and that forthcoming material will again bring to forefront their musical talent, which needs only to be heard and not viewed.
Listen to Video Phone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtIdxk2zqXs
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Love is pain in the sultry world of Michael Buble
Canadian heartthrob Michael Bublé is back and ladies he's about to break your heart in to a thousand pieces.
The jazz singer who originally made his mark with covers spanning Sinatra to Eric Clapton has recently released a new album. Loaded with classic covers and an array of fresh material it doesn't disappoint.
With Valentine’s Day drawing imminently closer, I am noticing more and more the induction of slushy love album purchases. The sad thing is that on any other day of the year such music would stimulate the gag reflex rather than the 'I love you' one.
Most of the time we can all agree that love is pain but on Valentine’s Day society at large feels obliged to listen to music which romanticises the concept.
Instead of doing that I want to present Cry Me A River, a song from Bublé's latest album which reflects for me the more obvious reality of this thing we call love.
With its dramatic big band beats and venge seeking lyrics it all at once encapsulates the notion of love that exists for many of us today. This however is by no means something to be ashamed of. In fact I believe it may have been Bublé's very own love traumas which propelled him from the boy we knew before to the man that stands before us now and let me say he's quite a man!
So for those of you in a relationship or no relationship at all stop being pressured to meet the fantasy love of those Valentine’s playlists and remember a little heartache might not be such a bad thing after all.
Listen to Cry Me A River:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0bgQL_qxVw
The jazz singer who originally made his mark with covers spanning Sinatra to Eric Clapton has recently released a new album. Loaded with classic covers and an array of fresh material it doesn't disappoint.
With Valentine’s Day drawing imminently closer, I am noticing more and more the induction of slushy love album purchases. The sad thing is that on any other day of the year such music would stimulate the gag reflex rather than the 'I love you' one.
Most of the time we can all agree that love is pain but on Valentine’s Day society at large feels obliged to listen to music which romanticises the concept.
Instead of doing that I want to present Cry Me A River, a song from Bublé's latest album which reflects for me the more obvious reality of this thing we call love.
With its dramatic big band beats and venge seeking lyrics it all at once encapsulates the notion of love that exists for many of us today. This however is by no means something to be ashamed of. In fact I believe it may have been Bublé's very own love traumas which propelled him from the boy we knew before to the man that stands before us now and let me say he's quite a man!
So for those of you in a relationship or no relationship at all stop being pressured to meet the fantasy love of those Valentine’s playlists and remember a little heartache might not be such a bad thing after all.
Listen to Cry Me A River:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0bgQL_qxVw
Friday, 22 January 2010
My Guilty pleasure = Ke$ha + her bottle of Jack!
Ever have the craving to do something bad?
Well I did and it came as quite a surprise to me. Admittedly this 'bad' thing wasn't exactly punishable by death, far from it actually. Yet I still hate myself for it or do I.
Before you jump to any assumptions, I will explain what happened and no I didn't steal or cheat. I simply listened to Ke$ha's Tik Tok on repeat. Is that really so bad?
For anyone with the slightest taste and know-how in music it should be deemed unforgivable, regardless of its no.1 US chart position.
I mean you couldn't find a more shallow lyric if you tried. And what about the artist herself, she's glorifying unlawfulness, disobedience and promiscuity. What a no.1!
The fact of the matter is however much I try to convince myself of the song's inadequacy, I only seem to fuel my obsession further. Right now I cannot go 24 hours without pressing play, does that make me an addict?
I guess until I have another love-to-hate pop track Tik Tok will continue to be my guilty pleasure. So please shhhh, I won't tell if you don't!
Listen to Tik Tok:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_AAn24fEk8
Well I did and it came as quite a surprise to me. Admittedly this 'bad' thing wasn't exactly punishable by death, far from it actually. Yet I still hate myself for it or do I.
Before you jump to any assumptions, I will explain what happened and no I didn't steal or cheat. I simply listened to Ke$ha's Tik Tok on repeat. Is that really so bad?
For anyone with the slightest taste and know-how in music it should be deemed unforgivable, regardless of its no.1 US chart position.
I mean you couldn't find a more shallow lyric if you tried. And what about the artist herself, she's glorifying unlawfulness, disobedience and promiscuity. What a no.1!
The fact of the matter is however much I try to convince myself of the song's inadequacy, I only seem to fuel my obsession further. Right now I cannot go 24 hours without pressing play, does that make me an addict?
I guess until I have another love-to-hate pop track Tik Tok will continue to be my guilty pleasure. So please shhhh, I won't tell if you don't!
Listen to Tik Tok:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_AAn24fEk8
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Lady Gaga...not quite so gaga!
Psycho, shocking, influential, insightful and erotic.
These are just some of the words that spring to mind when thinking of Lady Gaga's latest endeavour, 'Bad Romance'.
What strikes me most is how the track captures my generation's attitude toward love and romance, if you can even call it that!
Somehow we are no longer in love with being in love, rather the feeling of addiction that this love incites. And why? Because it's more compelling. Well at least for some of us!
'I want your ugly
I want your disease
I want your everything
As long as its free
I want your love and
I want your revenge
You and me could write a bad romance
I want your love and
All your lovers' revenge
You and me could write a bad romance'
With clarity of expression this defined and more to the point true, it's sad to think how little we've seen of this pop demon.
Lady Gaga aka Stefani Germanotta brings to popculture what Alexander McQueen brings to the fashion world, daredevilry.
By pushing boundries, in this case social and cultural, this eccentric artist unconsciously liberates us from the chains of society's expectant voice. This in turn allows us to manifest our own desires however perverse they may be.
So the next time you think that Lady Gaga is one step short of entering a mental institution or whore house, take a closer look at what her work represents. You might just be surprised at what you find.
Listen to Bad Romance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uceCz0nltQ
These are just some of the words that spring to mind when thinking of Lady Gaga's latest endeavour, 'Bad Romance'.
What strikes me most is how the track captures my generation's attitude toward love and romance, if you can even call it that!
Somehow we are no longer in love with being in love, rather the feeling of addiction that this love incites. And why? Because it's more compelling. Well at least for some of us!
'I want your ugly
I want your disease
I want your everything
As long as its free
I want your love and
I want your revenge
You and me could write a bad romance
I want your love and
All your lovers' revenge
You and me could write a bad romance'
With clarity of expression this defined and more to the point true, it's sad to think how little we've seen of this pop demon.
Lady Gaga aka Stefani Germanotta brings to popculture what Alexander McQueen brings to the fashion world, daredevilry.
By pushing boundries, in this case social and cultural, this eccentric artist unconsciously liberates us from the chains of society's expectant voice. This in turn allows us to manifest our own desires however perverse they may be.
So the next time you think that Lady Gaga is one step short of entering a mental institution or whore house, take a closer look at what her work represents. You might just be surprised at what you find.
Listen to Bad Romance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uceCz0nltQ
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Reincarnation....Shakira the she wolf
Where to begin.
So we all know Shakira for the fiery Latino she is but if it's humanly possible her latest track 'She Wolf' or 'La Loba' demonstrates a sexiness that would surpass any previous ideals we may have held.
After obsessing about her return to the music scene with fervent memories of previous material including 'Hips Don't Lie' and 'La Tortura', I suppose I had an exceedingly high expectation. But then again, don't you think high expectations are necessary to drive success? (Maybe that's just me) Fortunately in this case, my line of thought paid off.
Not only are the lyrics incessantly catchy but they actually hold significant meaning unlike other chart toppers which speak of: bitches, Ho's and million dollar bills! She Wolf is about the sexual repression of women and the desires they have to move past this age old concept into a sphere of sexual liberation and fulfilment.
With her ever engaging strength and sensuality, Shakira is most certainly back with us. For those of you who knew her before, I'm sure you will be happy to see that the dance sequences in this video are reminiscent of those in Beautiful Liar, the duet she did with Beyonce aka Sasha Fierce.
If I had to find one criticism and in honesty I only have one, it would be that the Colombian beauty has lost too much weight. The hips that we once knew seem to have vanished somewhere along line making me feel somewhat uneasy. Lets not forget, it was those hips and curvy outline that once separated her from others.
At the end of the day I'm not here to judge her physical appearance; this is a music blog after all. So lets get back to the matter in hand, if you're looking for an artist with undeniable talent and originality, it's Shakira(the she wolf).
Here's to her reincarnation, let her new album be every bit as worthy as this single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aEW_Z5Va5s
So we all know Shakira for the fiery Latino she is but if it's humanly possible her latest track 'She Wolf' or 'La Loba' demonstrates a sexiness that would surpass any previous ideals we may have held.
After obsessing about her return to the music scene with fervent memories of previous material including 'Hips Don't Lie' and 'La Tortura', I suppose I had an exceedingly high expectation. But then again, don't you think high expectations are necessary to drive success? (Maybe that's just me) Fortunately in this case, my line of thought paid off.
Not only are the lyrics incessantly catchy but they actually hold significant meaning unlike other chart toppers which speak of: bitches, Ho's and million dollar bills! She Wolf is about the sexual repression of women and the desires they have to move past this age old concept into a sphere of sexual liberation and fulfilment.
With her ever engaging strength and sensuality, Shakira is most certainly back with us. For those of you who knew her before, I'm sure you will be happy to see that the dance sequences in this video are reminiscent of those in Beautiful Liar, the duet she did with Beyonce aka Sasha Fierce.
If I had to find one criticism and in honesty I only have one, it would be that the Colombian beauty has lost too much weight. The hips that we once knew seem to have vanished somewhere along line making me feel somewhat uneasy. Lets not forget, it was those hips and curvy outline that once separated her from others.
At the end of the day I'm not here to judge her physical appearance; this is a music blog after all. So lets get back to the matter in hand, if you're looking for an artist with undeniable talent and originality, it's Shakira(the she wolf).
Here's to her reincarnation, let her new album be every bit as worthy as this single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aEW_Z5Va5s
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