"See you on the Flip Side"
The Gaslight Anthem-45
This song makes me want to ride a skateboard down to the beach, with a few ill-mannered friends; and spend the hole day drinking Budweiser, sitting on a well gratified bench, heckling residence as they pass by... being that ruthless teenager you always secretly wanted to be, no matter how socially condemnable they were.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Friday, 13 July 2012
No hope for the Vaccines
The Vaccines are back (even though it felt like they never left) with another classic upbeat, rhythmically acclaimed sound to accompany the release of there new upcoming album. But unlike there many hits about coming of age, love and family, this track focuses on being bored?
So the theme is relatable than most, the song lasts over the 3 minute Vaccine average and would probably give 'If you wanna' a run for it's money, on being the biggest crowd pleaser at festivals. The only problem is that the song itself is just that little bit annoying, due to the repetitive nature of the cords and lyrics.
The video for this track follows story of a helpless boy stuck in his awkward teen years trying to express his love for an older woman. Set in a reminiscence black and white could imply that this is a strange sort of love letter from lead singer Justin Young to his youth, remember his embarrassing heart breaks in adolescence.
The Catchy song has proven to be successful already as it climbs its way up to the top 30 of the UK chart.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Grimshaw take over
Rather happy today to find that Nick Grimshaw will be taking over from Chris Moyles and the team on the morning breakfast show for radio1.
With his contract due to end with the BBC in 2014 I do wonder what he is going to do next, maybe reading lengthily chapters of poorly written books on bbc 3? Or even doing the late, late, late night show where he can talk his listeners to sleep or rekindle his bond with the trucker audience.
When the Moyles team is just a distance memory, we will have Grimmy to fill the void.
For all of you who have no idea who Nick Grimshaw is; he is a presenter on T4 as well as Radio1's late night show after Zane Lowe, were fans are urged to 'stay up with grimmy.' The nocturnal 27 year old is well known for his bubbly personality, his funny anecdotes, oh and just casually partying with the A-listers' cool crowd, hitting up Camden bars with the likes of Peaches Geldof and Kate Moss.
From interviewing artists such as Beyonce to Bieber we know he is going to do just fine with the morning slot. I just hope I'm not the only one who cant wait to wake up with Grimmy every morning.
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Arctic Monkeys
The rifts that inspired the new Teddy boy look of Alex Tuner has indelibly turned into a fascination for old school rock and roll.
Arctic Monkeys new Album ‘Suck it and see’ has evidently caste a heavy storm over the bedrooms of eager rock and rollers. The 2010 album ‘Humbug’ with epic battles of songs like ‘my propeller’
makes the direction to create a highly influenced American- rockabilly- Harley Davidson- road trip-sound track of this new album foreseeable. The over use of the word brick in track ‘Brick by brick’ should cause the song to falter; but what it lacks in lyrics it makes up for in garish guitar riffs and razor blade drum solos. 'Suck it and see' is the incriminating end in every teenage rebellion; the album sets aside every previous work from the Arctic Monkeys, and if they carry on making albums like this the cultural revolt will infiltrate social order and make the light weight, mind-numbing 9-5 workers remember the electrifying life they once had.
8/10
makes the direction to create a highly influenced American- rockabilly- Harley Davidson- road trip-sound track of this new album foreseeable. The over use of the word brick in track ‘Brick by brick’ should cause the song to falter; but what it lacks in lyrics it makes up for in garish guitar riffs and razor blade drum solos. 'Suck it and see' is the incriminating end in every teenage rebellion; the album sets aside every previous work from the Arctic Monkeys, and if they carry on making albums like this the cultural revolt will infiltrate social order and make the light weight, mind-numbing 9-5 workers remember the electrifying life they once had.
8/10
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