Showing posts with label haim. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 9 July 2013

GENTLEMEN OF THE ROAD: SUMMER STAMPEDE (BEST DAY OF MY LIFE SO FAR)

So on Saturday 6th July myself, my sister and my friend Marcelle all ventured up to Queen Elizabeth II Park, Stratford to see not one band, not two bands but SIX amazing bands perform live as part of Mumford and Sons Stampede before their Stopover Tour (which I'm also going to). I won't bore you with the logistics of the event (getting back was a nightmare- someone referred to the amount of people rushing to the tube station as similar to a scene from World War Z with Brad Pitt. It was insane) so I'll just skip to describing each of the performances in turn.

Number One- Bear's Den
I won't lie to you guys, I was a little hesitant about this opening band. I'd never heard of them nor really cared for them. I was more excited about the other acts. BUT BOY WAS I WRONG. The sheepish looking threesome (Andrew Davie, Kev Jones and Joey Haynes) sang and played with such passion and cuteness that the entire crowd was bemused with how good they actually were. Their sound is very 'Mumford-ish' with banjo in tow and folk-like melodies, but there was something else. Something intangible that made me relax, listen and enjoy their beautiful sound in the boiling heat. I should also point out the skill of thee drummer/bassist who at one point played both instruments at the same time!! Cray. I thoroughly enjoyed their performance and they were a great introduction for the rest of the show. Check out their song 'Pompeii' (no, no resemblance to Bastille) HERE and show some love for them on their twitter here

Number 2- HAIM
All I can say about their performance is WOW. I've been a fan for almost a year now, so I was eager to see them live and see if the energy they exude in their songs was demonstrated on stage. They blew me and I think everyone else in the crowd too, away. The hair-flicking, leg-kicking- tongue wagging rockstar behavior grabbed everyone's attention and showed the perfect balance of sexiness and power in their performance. Opening with 'Better Off' then 'Don't save me', 'Falling', 'Go Slow' and ending with 'Forever' breaking down into the awesomest drum trio was exhilarating both for them and the crowd. They made thier point: they're badasses and they know it!! It was also great to see a cheeky grin from Winston (Mumford and Sons) who was watching backstage throughout their entire performance. He looked like a proud father witnessing his daughter's first school play- but in front of 65,000 parents. I half expected him to run on stage and scream "HELL YEAH MO FOs" at one point. I can only say that my love for HAIM has increased beyond belief. I've purchased a vintage leather jacket and am looking into drum and bass lessons. Girls, if you need a fourth sister, I'm your girl!! 

Numero 3- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
I think Alex may have been on drugs. Yes, that is a very broad presumption to make after one performance, but I was not the only one to think this. His mellowness and inability to stand still, followed by the swigs of wine instead of water in-between songs. I shouldn't be too hard on him though- he's a great entertainer. He jumped off stage, asked people to hold him up as he stood on the barriers and then pulled people over the barriers to dance. I was loving it! He was very close to us and yes, I wanted to feel his hair and yes, I was a little jealous I wasn't able to dance with him. But I'm clearly not bitter at all. 'Man on fire' and 'Home' were the highlights of their set and I loved the band- a real group of misfits that all fit perfectly together somehow. Near the end, with five minutes of their set remaining they decided to ask people in the audience to tell them story. One man exclaimed that he was "pissed" and proceeded to tell 64,999 people that he kissed a dog. Ok...the following girls then screamed how much they loved him down the microphone to which Alex replied calmly and sweetly "I love you too". He then offered to film a girl who was filming their set on her phone (I would have passed out in true fan girl style). Finally, with time still remaining they asked a few fans what song they should play next to which someone begged "TRUTH". Eddy was a little hesitant- he said he didn't think that song was appropriate to end, however the band started and an amazing performance was closed with a truly amazing song. Check it out HERE

Number 4- Ben Howard
I was incredibly eager to seen Ben perform. I was introduced to his music almost 2 years ago by a friend and I have not looked back. As a huge fan, I was expecting big things from dear Benjamin, and he did not disappoint. Opening with 'Only Love' the crowd errupted during the chorus: 'ONLY LOVE, ONLY LOVE'. I've got to admit however, that I was not a huge fan of his set list. I felt he could have played more of the classics, he played quite a few new songs which the crowd didn't know, making it quite an awkward performance for us. Or maybe it was just me. Nevertheless I was so glad to see him live!! 


Number 5- Vampire Weekend
Right before the show I counted to number of VW songs I knew on one hand. 'Cousins', 'Step', 'A-Punk', 'Holiday', 'Diane Young' and 'Giving up the gun'. That may be six actually. I may have included a toe...
I was hoping, praying they would play a majority of them so I could jump around and pretend to know all the lyrics. Not only did they play them all (YAAAY) the ones I didn't know, my sister and I have now gotten a very unhealthy obsession with. 'Yah-Hey' and 'Oxford Comma' are now huge favorites of mine. Yes, it's only been 3 days. I don't care. EZRA, MARRY ME?! I also need to mention a particular highlight- the bassist's dancing is phenomenal!! Within 10 minutes on stage his shirt was transparent! I don't know where he gets the energy? I want to dance with him in the club. What?  Yes.

Number 6-MUMFORD AND SONS 
I won't lie to you. I got goosebumps throughout their entire set. I am in awe at their musicianship, stage presence, inclusion and passion. It was like watching my best mate's band with 65000 people randomly showing up and knowing all the words. I felt personally connected to them and I didn't want to leave. I loved everything- the set list, the moment they pretended they weren't coming back, the moment the crowd cheered for Ted (who recently underwent surgery for a brain tumor), the moment confetti sprayed us, the crowd singing happy birthday to 'Adam', the final performance with all the acts on one stage...I could go on and on. If I had to pick my favorite performance, it would have to be 'Dustbowl Dance' and 'Babel'. They are my favorite songs from each album and the band did not disappoint. Oh no, just got a flashback of 'Winter Winds'!! That was just fantastic! Every song was brilliant, let me just say that.
I am so happy and excited to be able to see them again next week at the Stopover in Lewes! If that much can be packed into one evening, what more 2 whole days of amazing music, with amazing people in an amazing location. Gentlemen, I'm coming for you.




Sunday, 28 April 2013

Top Artist of 2013: 6- 10!!

Oh wow, I haven't posted in ages! I've been so busy with work that I have neglected this blog entirely. I now have compiled the last of my Top Artist list from 6-10! Hope you enjoy.


6. Jake Bugg
Fast becoming one of the most outspoken musician in the industry, Jake Bugg is forgiven due to his incredible talent. He's already been compared to the likes of Bob Dylan which can only mean great things are yet to come for this Nottingham singer/songwriter. My favourite songs include 'Seen it all' and 'Broken'.

Check out the video for 'Seen it all' above! His self titled album 'Jake Bugg' is available from iTunes here! You will not regret it.

7. Haim
Sister trio Haim are kicking up a storm in the music and fashion industries worldwide. Effortlessly cool and oozing kickassness (I'm sure that's not a word), it's incredible to see such a breath of fresh air this year with a girl group who play their own instruments, write and sing their own songs!! After hearing their free EP 'Forever' and 'Falling' and supporting acts such as Mumford and Sons, Florence and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros its clear these sisters are making a huge impression on the music industry. Can't wait to see them on the 6th July this year either!

Check out my fave song 'Don't save me' and 'Better Off' below. Oh and buy their EP!! :)




8. Kendrick Lamar
This rapper has literally come from no where with explosive catchy rhymes similar to Kanye's earlier music back in '06. I first heard his 'Backstreet Freestyle' on Radio 1 in December (that long ago) and now I'm obsessed. Blasting 'Swimming Pools' at ever house party or whilst I'm getting ready for a night out is bound to get you HYPED. Check out his album 'Good Kid, M.A.A.D city' produced by Dre himself and featuring other explosive rappers Drake, Jay Rock and Dr Dre. Lamar has recently opened for ASAP Rocky and 2 Chainz, making him one of the best up and coming rappers of 2013!

Check out 'Poetic Justice' feat. Drake and my fave 'Backstreet Freestyle'.



9. Iggy Azalea
FINALLY a white female rapper who can actually put Azelia to shame. I just went there. Australian born rapper Iggy Azalea (not to be confused with Azelia) is now on my top 5 favourite rappers of all time. I might do a separate post about that actually. I first heard Iggy through my 16 year old sister blasting 'PU$$Y' on her speakers. Highly inappropriate, I know. I had words with her afterwards. However, now I'm hooked. Lyrically and beat-wise. Please listen to 'Work' her debut single in the UK out now and 'Murda Bizness' ft. T.I!






10. The Return of the 90s!
From TV shows including My Mad Fat Diary to The Big Reunion; fashion pieces including jelly shoes, dungarees and eccentrically coloured shirts and old school tunes seemingly coming back into the charts from no where (PJ and Duncan at no. 1!!) I think it's safe to say we're all experiencing sever 1990s fever. I for one LOVE IT. The music from the 90s was some of the best ever made, and I'm not even ashamed to admit that I frequently download old school tunes from time to time. Ok all the time. The 90s were a happy time, I was born, the recession from the 80s was over, Freddos were 5p- life was pretty dandy. And now, when times are worse people look back and wonder "Whatever happened to Aqua?" and a new wave of 90s nostalgia begins. Enjoy my top tunes from one of the best decades ever! #90sisbackalright

1. Vanilla Ice- Ice, Ice Baby (1990)

2. Bryan Adams- (Everything I do) I do it for you, 1991


3. Whitey Houston- I will always love you (1992)

4. Gabrielle- Dreams, 1993



4. Coolio- Gangster's Paradise, 1995




5. Oasis- Don't look back in anger, 1996


6. Hanson- Mmmm Bop, 1997




7. R. Kelly- I believe I can fly, 1997


8. Celine Dion- My heart will go on, 1998




9. Ricky Martin- Livin' la vie da loca, 1999


10. Spice Girls- Viva Forever, 1999

....I didn't even include Vengaboys, S Club 7, Blur, Boyzone, B WItched, Cher, Britney Spears, Elton John, Westlife, Take That, Eiffel 65, Aqua, Eternal, Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Shaggy, Mariah Carey, East 17, Boys II Men, Will Smith, Queen, George Michael or Kylie Minogue. All of which made the 1990s iconic and great.

















Wednesday, 6 March 2013

My Springtime Playlist :)

I'm sure I'm not the only one who creates a playlist on their iPod for each of the seasons? You know what I mean? Songs that remind you of Winter- those dark haunting vocals of Ben Howard with the occasional christmas song thrown in? Or Summer playlists- filled with Flo-Rida, Rihanna and David Guetta's tunes and songs that make you wanna get up, cocktail/can of cider/beer/Pimms in tow and dance around the beach/festival or more likely, your bedroom?

Well, MARCH IS HERE. Thank God for that. I was sick and tired of snow, cold, Lemsip and layering out my clothes. Now, I'm ready for Spring- the fresh colours, warm(er) days and erm cleaning? No.

So here are a few songs I am currently (no, seriously- as I'm making this I've actually got this playlist on in thee background-bliss) that are so Springtimey it's bound to make you get up, eat an Easter egg and start cleaning your room. I'm serious. It's filthy. Go clean it. Now.

Tom Odell- Hold Me (omg, on repeat...FOREVER)


Haim- Better Off





Lianna LaHavas- Tease Me



Dido- Life For Rent




McFly-Love is Easy



Mika- We Are Golden (where is he now?)



King Charles ft. Mumford and Sons- Brightest Lights



Of Monsters and Men- Little Talks