Friday, 26 August 2011

Don't Go

Blitzen Trapper - American Goldwing

When you think of the US North West and its music scene you think grunge, punk and angry young men and women trying to perfect their Courtney Love impersonations. You wouldn't generally think of a light-hearted, laid-back country and western band… but maybe you should.

Blitzen Trapper are a six-piece hailing from Portland, Oregon who have been on the rounds since 2000 with American Goldwing being their sixth album. This record has been evolving since lead singer Eric Earley was six, apparently, when he got trapped under his brother’s Honda Goldwing. So with twenty or more years in the making the album should be their best work yet. And after the success of Furr the country music world is surely expecting something great.

The sound on this album is rather special. With hints of the White Stripes, Barry Louis Polisar, Lynyrd Skynyrd and whole load of indie thrown into the country mix, American Goldwing makes for pretty interesting listening. Although this is definitely a country album, it’s not conventional country , there are unexpected surprises which crop up throughout to give the album a bit of life.

The record eventually ends up as a mixed bag of upbeat country and some slower ballads, all written by lead singer Eric Earley. Earley’s voice is great; he’s got a lot of soul, even sounding like Dylan at times, especially in the ballads. It’s fair to say that the tracks about heartfelt topics are much better than the tracks about how time flies or the ones about nature and the mountains... The title track for example, ‘American Goldwing’, encourages everyone to ‘Get on board’ and make the most of life. It’s just dull, it barely evokes a reaction, let alone the kind of reaction needed to get a song talked about. Yet the songs about love and heartbreak make for a much more enjoyable listen. He croons in ‘Girl in a Coat’, “I been caught, been shot, been buried alive but that’s nothing compared to the look in her eyes.” The emotive topics, love, hate, pain are the reason why iconic songs become iconic – more people can relate to them. It’s tried and tested and you’ll find that Blitzen Trapper missed an opportunity to make this album great. There are glimmers of greatness, but not enough to make this album memorable.

The band's big break came when The Hold Steady took them on tour and Rolling Stone grabbed a hold of them back in 2007. Now, with Sub Pop Records behind them the album is sure to attract some attention in the US and further afield but you get the feeling it will be short-lived until they produce an album where all the songs are great not just a few. Overall, the album needs some more emotion and depth within it to make it more interesting. The ballads are good and if the album were full of them you’d love it, but the breaks to nature and irrelevant topics spoil what could have been an impressive album.

Rx

Thursday, 25 August 2011

American Goldwing

So it's One Direction's turn to have a crack at their own post-X-Factor-try-and-get-a-single-out campain. The start sounds just like Grease.

 

Well it was always going to be a bit naff, a bit too catchy and have wayyy too many up close and personal shots of those boys wasn't it?? But I have to commend the boys for their efforts. They realise that they are pieces of meat to the teenage population - girls can dream about getting with their favourite band member; boys can copy the band's hair and clothes in order to get with the girls who dream about getting with the band. It's tried and tested, boy bands have always had this effect on the kids of the day so why mess with a formula that works?? That was One True Voice's problem. Look at them now. And look at Take That. Stick to the formula that works! What I do find hilarious though is the flood of haterz ripping into the girls in the video! Jealousy does strange things to teenage girls, I should know, I was one once, but that's a whole other story. But there is just so much hatred! Crazy stuff.

Rx

Monday, 22 August 2011

Superstition


Woooooop! The X Factor is back! Everything inside of me as a music journalist tells me to hate this program as its unorganic, no one works for their success, fills the charts with crap, makes it loads harder for bands etc blah blah yadda yadda yadda. We all know the arguments against the X Factor but I can't help but love it! Mainly as an entertainment show, not a music show but it's just great! This girl will go far (video from her youtube, xfactor youtube has disabled embedding??!!)

 


 And this always makes me happy:
http://youtu.be/A8oFfMes8x4

Rx

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Swagger Jagger

Best song around at the minute:



I love this guy! What a voice, he's got such soul! He's been dubbed the 'male Amy Winehouse' which I can't disagree with, the word is spreading at just how great he is - I reckon he's here to stay.


Worst song around at the minute:



I don't like Cher Lloyd. I think this song is appalling. I don't think she sings very well at all.
But, with all that in mind, I somehow find myself drawn to her. I find myself interested in her shit tattoos, her tragic attempts to be 'out there' and her general pikey ways. It's utterly bizarre. Everything about her I dislike yet she's so magnetic, everyone, including me wants to know what's going on with her... I don't get it.

Rx

Saturday, 6 August 2011

"Now this is a story all about how..."

My life got flipped turned upside down!
Ahhh the Fresh Prince is being aired on Viva again! It's part of their Yank your Viva season... an unbelievably crap theme hosted by an equally crap presenter, some dodgy comedian trying to "make it" whilst wearing too much eyeliner. *Been done*
But at least the Fresh Prince, Carlton and Geoffrey are back! It makes me very happy!



The song reminds me of Oceana in first year of uni. The cheese room. Dancing in a circle with the Nightingale massive. Amazing memories.

Rx

Friday, 5 August 2011

Jar of Hearts

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Love this song. Love this video.

Though it made me think of this atrocity:

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I reckon this is actually the worst song my ears have ever been subjected to.

Rx

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Last Friday Night



As the tributes to Amy Winehouse continue to be aired on TV late into the evenings, it gives us a chance to see unseen performances and wonderful collaborations. However good her albums are, the sheer talent of this wonderful jazz singer is only shown when she sings live. Here are a few of my favourite performances.

http://youtu.be/WbVp09E1LRg





The Jools Holland performances are upbeat and amazing, the BBC Session is emotional and heartfelt. The many sides of Amy are shown here, and I love every one of them.

It is such a shame that it takes tragedy to celebrate her wonderful career.

Rx