Tuesday, 28 November 2017
New Blog
It's been a minute since I've posted here really hasn't it?
Due to my new university course and the writing I've been doing for various publications I haven't had much time to publish anything on this blog, however, I've recently started up a Tumblr blog where I'll be posting all my writing from now on so if anyone actually reads this and is interested the link is below.
https://phoebecnstable.tumblr.com/
Monday, 24 July 2017
A Tribute to Chester Bennington
Hearing the news of
Chester Bennington’s death on Thursday evening truly left me at a loss for
words. Linkin Park were the band for me, like many others, that acted as the
gateway into rock music. When I was eleven I received a copy of ‘Meteora’ for
Christmas. Listening to that record for the first time is still an incredibly
vivid memory for me even now, ten years later. I can recount repeating every song
more than once on that first listen because I was completely astounded with
what I was hearing. The combination of Mike Shinoda’s rapping and Chester’s vocals,
as well as the honest lyrics had me enticed. It was a sound I’d never heard
before and it blew my mind. In the years that followed my admiration for Linkin
Park only grew, I got my hands on a copy of ‘Hybrid Theory’ soon after
Christmas and was again completely in awe. On my thirteenth birthday, a friend
bought me a copy of ‘Minutes to Midnight’, I also got given a Linkin Park
t-shirt, the first band shirt I ever owned. I still remember how cool I felt
getting to represent my favourite band, even cooler when family members or
friends would ask what the logo on my shirt meant I got to explain. I can say
with complete certainty that if Linkin Park had never entered my life I’d have
no idea where I’d be right now, they were the band that shaped my early music
taste and who allowed me to discover a world of brilliant music.
The outpour of love
and tribute for Chester Bennington over the past few days is a testament to the
impact and importance he had amongst his friends, family, fans and the entire
music industry. Chester’s vocal talents were extraordinary, with his ability to
both scream ferociously and deliver incredibly delicate vocal melodies, his
range covered everything from the nu-metal of Linkin Park’s earlier material to
their more pop-orientated later album’s absolutely perfectly. I personally
never got the chance to see Linkin Park live, something I will now
especially regret. However, even through watching live performances on YouTube;
Chester’s command of the stage as a frontman was unrivalled, always executing his
vocal performance to the best of his ability while truly connecting with the
audience.
As I write this I’m
currently listening the live album ‘Road to Revolution’ and while feeling
incredibly saddened I also feel so thankful to have grown up with Chester’s
voice and lyrics as my soundtrack. I am beyond thankful for the power that his
music has and the positive impact it has and will continue to spread across
countless people’s lives.
R.I.P Chester
Bennington and once again, thank you.
To Write Love on Her
Arms - https://twloha.com/
MIND – https://www.mind.org.uk/
Sane - http://www.sane.org.uk/
Together - http://www.together-uk.org/
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
5 Must See Bands at Slam Dunk 2017
Over the last 11 years Slam Dunk Festival has become a strong staple for alternative music and now easily holds it's own compared to the bigger UK festivals. Taking place over the May bank holiday weekend in Birmingham, Leeds and Hertfordshire, Slam Dunk offers a day packed with everything from acoustic artists to metalcore. In recent years the festival has seen bands including You Me At Six, Taking Back Sunday and Panic! At The Disco headlining. With 2017 offering over 60 bands you're bound to be spoilt for choice, however, if you're still deciding on exactly who to catch I've compiled a list of 5 bands I think everyone should at least keep an eye on throughout the day.
Frank Iero andthe Patience
Frank Iero stormed back onto the scene last October with the release of his second full length album 'Parachutes', under the new name 'Frank Iero andthe Patience'. An album that stings with raw emotion, angst and honesty 'Parachutes' was met with critical acclaim and just one listen is enough to understand why. The Patience throw their hearts into their live show, translating every emotion that can be heard across the album flawlessly and making for an eclectic experience. Having recently finished a UK/Europe tour in support of Taking Back Sunday, Iero's return to our shores is sure to be a triumphant moment that you won't want to miss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxSIvXBYY-Q
Madina Lake
In July 2012 alternative-rockers Madina Lake announced their final UK tour that spread across 8 dates in which they performed their debut album 'From Them, Through Us, To You' in it's entirety. This January, to much delight, they officially announced their reunion tour, including three dates across Slam Dunk Festival.
With three brilliant albums under their belts, all underlying the fantasy world and story of 'Adalia' Madina Lake were quick to become a much beloved part of the alt-rock scene. Whether you're a long time fan, just find yourself jamming along to 'Here I Stand' occasionally, or, have even discovered the band since their reunion has been announced, do not sleep on the chance to see them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmE3sBfKaJE
Trophy Eyes
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, punk outfit Trophy Eyes made their way over the to UK for the first time in 2015 in support of Neck Deep, alongside Knuckle Puck and Seaway, and, have built themselves a strong UK following since. The band's second album 'Chemical Miracle' was released in October 2016 and was met with rave reviews, critics particularly praising the diversity of the record. With the success of 'Chemical Miracle' it's clear that Trophy Eyes are set to become front-runners in the pop-punk world. Ahead of their performance at Slam Dunk the band are embarking on a run of co-headline shows with Canadian pop-punkers Like Pacific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMzcu0b5rY
Milk Teeth
Forming in 2013, punk-rockers Milk Teeth were quick to release their debut EP 'Smiling Politely.' After signing to Hopeless Records and releasing follow-up 'Sad Sack' in January 2016 they finally unleashed their much-anticipated debut album 'Vile Child'. Since the release the band have performed at 2000 Trees, Reading & Leeds, and, have made their first trip to the US supporting Sorority Noise, Citizen and Turnover. They've just burst back with new single 'Owning Your Okayness' from their upcoming EP 'Be Nice', due to be released July 28th, via Roadrunner Records, Milk Teeth are bound to be headlining festivals in years to come so you better come along for the ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sollle3EAZ4
Homebound
Featured on the Rock Sound Breakout stage this year are Farnham natives Homebound. The band have been making strides in the pop-punk scene since the release of their second EP 'The Mould You Build Yourself Around' in February via Rude Records. Having supported Four Year Strong on their 'Rise or Die Trying' 10th anniversary tour alongside Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! and Boston Manor earlier this year. Homebound bring a refreshing burst of energy with their live performance making it easy to see why they're consistently gaining fans. They're one upcoming band you won't want to miss. As well as their performance at Slam Dunk, Homebound are set to support Set It Off and With Confidence on a series of dates across the UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGUv_lBMw4k
Frank Iero andthe Patience
Frank Iero stormed back onto the scene last October with the release of his second full length album 'Parachutes', under the new name 'Frank Iero andthe Patience'. An album that stings with raw emotion, angst and honesty 'Parachutes' was met with critical acclaim and just one listen is enough to understand why. The Patience throw their hearts into their live show, translating every emotion that can be heard across the album flawlessly and making for an eclectic experience. Having recently finished a UK/Europe tour in support of Taking Back Sunday, Iero's return to our shores is sure to be a triumphant moment that you won't want to miss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxSIvXBYY-Q
Madina Lake
In July 2012 alternative-rockers Madina Lake announced their final UK tour that spread across 8 dates in which they performed their debut album 'From Them, Through Us, To You' in it's entirety. This January, to much delight, they officially announced their reunion tour, including three dates across Slam Dunk Festival.
With three brilliant albums under their belts, all underlying the fantasy world and story of 'Adalia' Madina Lake were quick to become a much beloved part of the alt-rock scene. Whether you're a long time fan, just find yourself jamming along to 'Here I Stand' occasionally, or, have even discovered the band since their reunion has been announced, do not sleep on the chance to see them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmE3sBfKaJE
Trophy Eyes
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, punk outfit Trophy Eyes made their way over the to UK for the first time in 2015 in support of Neck Deep, alongside Knuckle Puck and Seaway, and, have built themselves a strong UK following since. The band's second album 'Chemical Miracle' was released in October 2016 and was met with rave reviews, critics particularly praising the diversity of the record. With the success of 'Chemical Miracle' it's clear that Trophy Eyes are set to become front-runners in the pop-punk world. Ahead of their performance at Slam Dunk the band are embarking on a run of co-headline shows with Canadian pop-punkers Like Pacific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMzcu0b5rY
Milk Teeth
Forming in 2013, punk-rockers Milk Teeth were quick to release their debut EP 'Smiling Politely.' After signing to Hopeless Records and releasing follow-up 'Sad Sack' in January 2016 they finally unleashed their much-anticipated debut album 'Vile Child'. Since the release the band have performed at 2000 Trees, Reading & Leeds, and, have made their first trip to the US supporting Sorority Noise, Citizen and Turnover. They've just burst back with new single 'Owning Your Okayness' from their upcoming EP 'Be Nice', due to be released July 28th, via Roadrunner Records, Milk Teeth are bound to be headlining festivals in years to come so you better come along for the ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sollle3EAZ4
Homebound
Featured on the Rock Sound Breakout stage this year are Farnham natives Homebound. The band have been making strides in the pop-punk scene since the release of their second EP 'The Mould You Build Yourself Around' in February via Rude Records. Having supported Four Year Strong on their 'Rise or Die Trying' 10th anniversary tour alongside Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! and Boston Manor earlier this year. Homebound bring a refreshing burst of energy with their live performance making it easy to see why they're consistently gaining fans. They're one upcoming band you won't want to miss. As well as their performance at Slam Dunk, Homebound are set to support Set It Off and With Confidence on a series of dates across the UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGUv_lBMw4k
Monday, 17 April 2017
The Music Behind: Persona 5
Persona 5 has been one of the most anticipated games in
recent years. The follow up to the incredibly successful Persona 4 released in
2008, fans have been itching for a chance to re-enter the world of Persona for
nine years. Released to worldwide critical acclaim earlier this year it’s safe
to say it was well worth the wait for Persona 5.
A role-playing JRPG, the game follows the protagonist as
they move to a new town and begin adjusting to life in a new high school.
Leading your high school life in the day and choosing how to spend your time in
the evening, whether it be hanging out with your pals, heading to the batting cages
or studying, gives the game a quality similar to the SIMs series. The action
kicks in as the story unfolds and you’re introduced to the metaverse – a
twisted take on the real world – where you, along with your friends and
Morgana, a talking cat who appears to have avid knowledge of this other world,
embark on missions as a phantom thief to steal people hearts and uncover their greatest desires.
With a brilliant story-line, an array of well-written
characters and utterly beautiful presentation (even the menu selection screens
are filled with graphics bursting with style and colour) it’s no wonder Persona
5 is a big contender for 2017’s game of the year. The music, however,
personally makes the game for me.
Composed and arranged by Shoji Meguro, the sound director
for the entire Persona series. Meguro has described the soundtrack as a ‘single
continuous work’ mentioning that it flows a lot more in comparison to the past
two games in the series. The opening theme ‘Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There’ is
sung by jazz/soul musician Lyn Inaizumi, who also contributed vocals on
numerous other songs, it is her first performance in a video game.
The games soundtrack was released in Japan on January 17th,
2017. The album featured 110 songs in total, spanning three discs. A special
addition of the soundtrack with selected tracks was later released in North
America and Europe, included as part of the collector’s edition of the game.
The release is titled ‘Persona 5 – Sounds of the Rebellion’.
Meguro focused heavily on incorporating acid jazz elements
to the score to express the mood of the game, this is displayed throughout the upbeat
main theme ‘Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There’. Other highlights of the soundtrack
include the haunting ‘The Poem of Everyone’s Souls’ that scores one of the game’s most prominent aspects, The Velvet Room. Meguro also bought in a hard rock influence
for the games boss battle’s as he felt this would convey the struggle between
the protagonist and a powerful enemy, this shines through most in the song ‘Last
Surprise’.
Filled with fire, wonder and variety the music brings an
enriching element to the game that seems would be lost otherwise and only
enhances the already brilliant gaming experience. Not only is Persona 5 one of the strongest game releases of 2017 but the OST is one of the best composed game
soundtracks in recent years.
'Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There'
'The Poem of Everyone's Souls'
'Last Surprise'
Thursday, 6 April 2017
The Music Behind: ‘Wentworth Prison’
Music within visual media is something that has always played
as a big interest to me. Knowing that even the simplest piece of sound has the
power to completely change the atmosphere of a scene, create brand new elements
for the viewer such as suspense and fear, and, to make an already emotional story-line hit even harder. As it’s something that’s peaked my interest for
quite a while I thought the best thing to do would be to combine it with my
writing, so, with this piece I’ll be starting a series of articles that dissect
and outline some of the music heard throughout various TV shows and films.
Since the long-awaited and hugely anticipated fifth series
of Australian drama Wentworth Prison, one of my personal favourite shows, aired
on Tuesday night; it seemed like the perfect show to start with.
Note: this article WILL contain spoilers.
On the Inside –
Lynne Hamilton
Originally written for Prisoner Cell Block H, the drama
series that Wentworth is based on, ‘On the Inside’ was cleverly slotted into
the first episode of Wentworth as the audience are introduced to antagonist
Jacs Holt for the first time. Holt is heard singing a verse of ‘On the Inside’
as Bea Smith is first placed into solitary confinement. The song was initially used
as the main theme for the original Prisoner series.
Walking into Doors – Archie Roach
‘Walking into Doors’
was recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Archie Roach and released on his
1992 album ‘Jamu Dreaming’. The song details the experience and emotions felt
by a woman who is involved in an abusive relationship, much like the
relationship Bea has with her husband in the show. The track is played as Bea
reflects, and the viewers see for the first time, on how and why she ended up
inside.
Who Shot the Bird
Down – Kathryn Rollins
Kathryn Rollins in a recording artist from Melbourne, Australia.
‘Who Shot the Bird Down’ is taken
from her debut EP ‘Reckless’, released in 2013. She followed this with her second
EP ‘Slow Traction’ in 2015. ‘Who Shot the
Bird Down’ is played during the end of the third episode of season one, in
an emotional scene where Franky Doyle confronts her past and her relationship
with her father.
Jungle – Emma Louise
‘Jungle’ was
released on March 31st, 2011 by Australian singer-songwriter Emma
Louise. It was taken from her debut EP ‘Full Hearts & Empty Rooms’. The
song went on to chart is various countries including number 5 on the UK singles
chart and number 3 on the French singles chart. ‘Jungle’ is played during episode nine of season one, as the inmates
of Wentworth are holding a memorial service for Bea’s daughter, Debbie.
Home – Daughter
Daughter are an indie-folk band from London, England. Formed
in 2010 they have currently released four EPS and two albums. ‘Home’ is taken from the band’s second EP
‘The Wild Youth’, released in 2011. The song is used during the final scenes of
season three as it is revealed that Kaz Proctor is now a new inmate in
Wentworth as she shares a standoff glance with now top dog Bea.
Sunday, 26 March 2017
Top Five: Musical Theatre Cast Recordings
Musical Theatre has been a strong point of interest for me
for the past few years. Upon recently learning that I’m taking a trip to New
York for my birthday (thanks mum) where it’s beyond guaranteed that I’ll be
catching at least one Broadway show, this seemed like the perfect time to write
about some of my favourite musical theatre albums.
Waitress: Original
Broadway Cast Recording
Based on the 2006 film of the same name, Waitress tells the
story of Jenna, a waitress stuck in an unhappy marriage to her bullying husband
Earl. After unexpecting falling pregnant Jenna sets her sights on a pie contest
and its grand prize to escape and make a new life for her and her baby.
Opening just over a year ago, Waitress is currently one of
the most successful Broadway productions. Waitress is the first production to
have an exclusively all-women’s creative team behind it with music and lyrics
by singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles. Starring tony-award winner Jessie Mueller,
Waitress originally made its Broadway debut in April 2016 with the original
cast recording following in June.
With a magnificent score including ‘Opening Up’, ‘Everything
Changes’ and the heart-wrenching ‘She Used to Be Mine’ the Waitress cast recording
is a must-listen for any musical theatre fan.
School of Rock the
Musical – Original Broadway Cast Recording
School of Rock the Musical is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most
recent venture. An adaption of the 2003 hit film starring Jack Black, the story
follows Dewey Finn, an out-of-work rock musician who ends up pretending to be a
substitute teacher at a very prestigious school. Dewey is quick to form a band
with his students and attempts to win a battle of the bands competition.
The production opened on Broadway in December 2015 and made its
West End premiere in November 2016. The original Broadway cast recording was
released on December 5th 2015, just a day before the musical’s
opening night. Featuring Alex Brightman and Sierra Boggess as Dewey Finn and Rosalie
Mullins, respectively. One of the standout elements of School of Rock is that
the show features a children’s ensemble who play instruments live throughout
the show, members of the original Broadway cast recorded several instrumental parts
on the cast recording.
Including songs such as ‘You’re in the Band’, ‘Where Did the
Rock Go’ and ‘Stick It To The Man’ School of Rock’s cast recording is bound to
get you rocking.
Miss Saigon: Live
from the Prince Edward Theatre
Miss Saigon tells the tale of Kim, who was orphaned by war,
and, an American GI called Chris. Soon after meeting the two fall in love but
their lives are quickly torn apart by the fall of Saigon. With music and lyrics
by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil, the team beside Les Miserables,
Miss Saigon is one of the most renowned productions around the world.
The West End revival premiered in May 2014 at the Prince
Edward Theatre. The revival cast included Eva Noblezada as Kim, Jon Jon Briones
as the Engineer and Alistair Brammer as Chris. A 25th anniversary
gala performance was held on the 22nd of September 2014 which
featured many members of the original West End production joining the current
cast for a special finale. The performance was recorded and released in its entirety on
News Years Day 2014 with a live DVD released in late 2016.
Featuring stellar performances of songs including ‘The Movie
in my Mind’, ‘Last Night of the World’ and ‘I’d Give My Life for You’ the
definitive recording of Miss Saigon is an incredible listen, and, with the
production just opening on Broadway featuring Eva Noblezada, Jon Jon
Briones and Alistair Brammer reprising their roles America is definitely in for
a treat.
Wicked – Original Broadway Cast Recording
Wicked is the untold story of the witches of OZ, based on
the Gregory Maguire novel; The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. With
music and lyrics by Stephan Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman. The story is
told from the perspective of two unlikely friends; Elphaba; the wicked witch of
the west, and, Glinda; the good witch of the north. The story begins before
Dorothy’s arrival in Oz and continues after.
Wicked opened on Broadway in October 2003 starring Idina
Menzel as Elphaba and Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda. The West End production
opened three years later, in September 2006. As of 2017 Wicked is one of the
most long-running productions on both Broadway and the West End, running for 13
years in New York and 10 years in London. Since its inception, the production
has toured in many places across the world including Australia, Manila,
Singapore, the UK and North America.
The original Broadway cast recording was released on
December 16th 2003. Featuring the likes of ‘The Wizard & I’,
‘Dancing Through Life’ and the anthemic ‘Defying Gravity’ it’s no wonder Wicked
has achieved such critical acclaim.
Kinky Boots –
Original West End Recording
Kinky Boots, based on the 2006 film of the same, follows the
story of Charlie Price who inherits a shoe factory from his father and in-lists
the help of drag queen Lola to produce a line of high-heeled boots for men and
save the business. In the process, Charlie and Lola discover that they’re not
so different from one another. With music and lyrics by two-time Grammy award winner
Cyndi Lauper. Kinky Boots opened on Broadway in April 2013. The production went
on to received 13 Tony award nominations and went on to win 5.
The West End production opened at the Adelphi theatre in
September 2015. Featuring Killian Donnelly as Charlie, Matt Henry as Lola and
Amy Lennox as Lauren. The production won numerous WhatsOnStage and Olivier
Awards following its debut. The show has recently celebrated its 600th
West End performance.
The original west end cast recording was recorded during a
live performance at the Adelphi theatre and was released on the 1st
of April 2016. The album went on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for ‘Best
Musical Theatre Album’. Featuring incredible performances from Killian Donnelly
and Matt Henry on the uplifting ‘Everybody Say Yeah and ‘Raise You Up/Just Be’
as well as the heart-breaking ‘Not My Father’s Son’ and ‘Hold Me in Your Heart’
Kinky Boots’ West End recording is an album that everyone’s sure to enjoy.
Sunday, 19 March 2017
EP Review: No Insight – ‘Chasing Memories’
London based pop-punkers No Insight, consisting of Gian
Astacaan (Guitar/Vocals), Joe Papworth (Bass/Vocals) and Rich Alexander
(Drums/Vocals) have been gigging around the south-coast since forming in early
2016. Having shared the stage with bands including Better Than Never and Fierce
Morgan. The band are currently gearing up for the release of their debut EP ‘Chasing Memories’ which is set to be
released on March 30th through Shipwreck Records. Clocking in at
just 10 minutes long No Insight have delivered a short, fast-paced introduction
to their nostalgic energetic brand of pop-punk.
Debut single and EP opener ‘These Days’ starts off with an early Green Day style guitar riff
before breaking into a full-band driving rhythm to carry the verses. Papworth’s
punk-style vocals contrast with Astacaan’s throughout the verses, and, are at
their most effective as the song kicks into a catchy chorus that’s bound to get
sing-a-longs started.
Title track ‘Chasing
Memories’ sees a more pop-rock orientated direction with a sound that’s reminiscent
of early Busted, with the rhythm section pulling the verses along as Astacaan talks
about the classic pop-punk cliché of wanting to get out of your hometown. The distortion
is amped up for the chorus and a guitar solo is introduced the second-time
round. The track comes to a close with a final chorus featuring an array of
gang vocals.
EP closer ‘If I’m
Rick, You’re Morty’ (who doesn’t love a good Rick and Morty reference?)
kicks in similarly to ‘These Days’
with a standalone guitar riff before bursting into a full band instrumental
with a melodic guitar melody. The verses see Papworth taking a lead in with the
vocals while Astacaan delivers supporting lyrics in a call and response style.
The chorus continues to deliver what the previous two tracks have, in a short
fast burst of energy. The song takes a dynamic shift as the lyrics ‘We can last
forever, better late than never’ are repeated before jumping into a final
chorus to close out the record.
‘Chasing Memories’
is due to be released on March 30th via Shipwreck Records.
No Insight are also scheduled to perform at the Asylum 2 in Birmingham
on April 29th.
Keep up with the band on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NoInsightUK/
Friday, 17 March 2017
Album Review: Sorority Noise – ‘You’re Not As ____ As You Think’
Emo four-piece Sorority Noise have been climbing higher and
higher in the scene over the past few years with the release of their debut
album, Forgettable, and, 2015’s follow up ‘Joy, Departed’. Since forming in
2013 the band have been on numerous US tours and festival appearances, sharing
the stage with bands including Turnover, Modern Baseball and Citizen. They have
also made their way overseas to the UK and Europe for the first time.
Friday 17th March saw the release of the
quartet's third album ‘You’re Not As ___ As You Think’ via Triple Crown
Records. An album that is heavily centred around the struggles of mental health
and the loss of loved ones. Consisting of ten songs that are pained with raw
and honest emotion and an altogether mournful undertone. Despite this, the
message that Sorority Noise have managed to deliver with their third album is
still an uplifting one that has hope at the forefront: tell people you love
them while you still can and never be afraid to reach out for help. This isn’t
a record to be brushed by; to be a soundtrack in the background of day-to-day
activities. This is a record to be concentrated on, to be listened to from
front to back with no distractions. In short, if you’re going to completely
immerse yourself in a new album, make it this one.
The contrast between the bright, uplifting instrumental and
the bleak lyricism is what carries the album but vocalist, Cameron Boucher’s,
brutal honesty is what makes the record such a fulfilling listen. ‘You’re Not
As ___ As You Think’ is the follow-up to 2016’s ‘It Kindly Stopped for Me’ EP
that was dedicated to a close friend that Boucher had lost. This album serves
as the next step as Boucher delves even further into the emotions felt when
dealing with grief. Recorded with producer Mike Sapone, who’s back-catalogue
consists of Brand New and Taking Back Sunday. ‘YNA_AYT’ is not unlike the
former’s second breakthrough album ‘Deja Entendu’.
Album opener ‘No Halo’
showcases Sorority Noise doing what they do best with a loud chorus layered
with jangly guitars as Boucher speaks of missing his friend’s funeral and
driving to their house instead. The track closes with him questioning ‘So when
you show up to my funeral, will you be wearing white or black?’. Boucher’s
questioning within his lyrics is a theme that is followed throughout the entire
album. This is particularly demonstrated in ‘Second
Letter from St. Julien’ where he questions and tests religion throughout
stating ‘If there’s a God do I make him proud?’ before directing his narrative
to the friend whom the song is named after asking instead ‘If you’re with God
am I making you proud by waking up each day?’
‘A Portrait Of’
sees the second reference, of many, to heaven. With a palm-muted guitar under-laying
the vocal melody. The song delves into a hopeful territory as Boucher delivers
a spoken word monologue over a heavily distorted outro where he states ‘I have
to do everything in my power to be the person I can be and live my life the
best way I can.’
‘Where Are You’
and ‘Car’ present a conversational
narrative with the former speaking of wounds being healed and offering a sense
of closure. The latter, an empathetic song about the struggles that come with
mental health issues and facing grief, delivering a comfort that is; even when
you’re feeling completely alone in your struggles there are always people
feeling the same way.
Debut single ‘A
Better Sun’ is a spoken word track with every lyric beginning with the
phrase ‘This is the part where…’ in this vein the song is similar to the teaser
video the band previously released for the record, which displays the album
title being painted and then the blank being filled in with words including ‘hurt’,
‘happy’ and ‘empty’. The way ‘A Better
Sun’ is structured lyrically makes the listener feel as if they could be
filling in the blanks at the end of the phrase. It’s a song that is bound to
make you feel like a part of the album.
Penultimate track ‘Leave the fan On’ delivers the most
downbeat performance on the record with a simple slow instrumental and a set of
lyrics that feel as if Boucher is searching for a direction, answers and
purpose within them, all while remembering ‘what it’s like to feel the vacancy’
in his chest. The song kicks into a strong instrumental towards its end in a
cathartic outburst that feels like a complete outpour and reflection of every
emotion that has been displayed throughout the rest of the album.
By creating an album title that allows the listener to
complete its name therefore making it relate all the more directly, ‘You’re Not
As ___ As You Think’ is bound to leave an effect on everyone who listens. With
a sense of unafraid honesty Sorority Noise have managed to create ten songs
that pull you through the process of loss and grief in an album that leaves you
with a sense of comfort upon its ending, and, an album that people will surely
come back to time and time again to realize that comfort.
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Album Review: Vukovi – ‘Vukovi’
Glasgow experimental-rock natives Vukovi have just released
their debut self-titled album. Over the past few years the band have built up a
solid fan-base, performed on numerous tours around the UK and released three
EPS, 2011’s ‘…But I Won’t Wear You Again’ and ‘It Looked So Good On Me’ and,
2012’s ‘Sweet Swears’. The band originally formed with current members; Hamish
Reilly (Guitar), Jason Trotter (Bass) and Colin Irving (Drums) under the name
‘Wolves’ soon recruited vocalist Janine Shilstone and renamed themselves Vukovi.
Latest single ‘La Di
Da’ sets off the album at a fast pace with a distortion packed dark
instrumental. There’s a similarity to the sound that ‘Love, Robot’ captured on
their second album ‘B.A.D.’ Almost immediately you can hear that this isn’t a
record that’s going to hold back lyrically, with the track delving into the story
of an abusive relationship. Second track ‘And
He Lost His Mind’ follows the pace set by ‘La Di Da’, a menacing guitar riff driven song that touches on the
subject of alcohol and drug abuse and its affects.
‘Weirdo’ sets a
lighter tone, with a bouncy introduction and a heavy pop-rock sensibility,
track six ‘Bouncy Castle’ follows in
the same vein with electronic elements shining through the chorus with the
track truly living up to its name, it really is bouncy. This is just the first
taste of the versatility of the record. Track eight ‘I’m Wired’ also captures the band’s pop-rock side, with a dance feel,
more electronics carrying the chorus, and, one of the most powerful vocal
performances on the album, it’s reminiscent of PVRIS track St. Patrick.
‘Prey’ and ‘Boy George’ showcase the albums more aggressive
moments. ‘Prey’ is led by a powerful
guitar melody and highlights some of the best lyricism on the record with the
chorus melody stating ‘We are deadly monsters waiting for you under your bed'. ‘Boy George’ is riff heavy and bursting
with attitude held down by an instrumental that’s derived influence from Rage against
the Machine.
Closing track ‘Colour
Me In’ serves as a curve-ball and an absolute highlight for the album. An emotional
track that details love for somebody close whether they’re still here or not. Making
for the slowest track on the album, a dreamy guitar melody and simple drumbeat support
the vocals throughout the verses before building up into a strong chorus displaying
the lyrics ‘You colour me in from my skin to my bones’. Eventually cascading into a powerful bridge
followed by a soaring guitar solo and a final chorus.
With their debut album Vukovi have proved that they’re a
band you can’t pigeonhole. With twelve excellent songs that balance between
alternative rock and pop. Being unafraid to touch on serious subject matter
throughout the entire record also makes it an incredibly honest listen. With
such a strong debut album it’s guaranteed you’ll be seeing and hearing a lot
more of Yukovi in the future.
‘Vukovi’ is currently available to purchase on ITunes.
Watch the official music video for ‘La Di Da’ here -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXPM8nXR3Z8
Monday, 13 March 2017
Album Review: Mallory Knox – ‘Wired’
Since forming in 2009 Mallory Knox have released two albums,
played numerous festival slots across the UK, including Reading and Leeds, and,
performed at BBC Maida Vale studios. The band have just stormed back onto the
scene with the release of their third album ‘Wired’ that is currently sitting at number one on the UK rock album
charts. ‘Wired’ sees a shift in
direction from the band’s second record ‘Asymmetry’,
the album spans eleven songs and touches on the subjects of love, lust,
religion, family and mental health.
Opening with lead single ‘Giving It Up’ sets the record off to a fast-paced start as
vocalist, Mikey Chapman, drives the verses with a series of powerful high-notes
before crashing into a hard-hitting chorus making for a great album opener.
The band shed a more light-hearted tone on the record with ‘California’, with a pop-rock
sensibility, led by a colourful guitar melody and a sunny chorus that’s
guaranteed to get a crowd dancing. Track five ‘Midnight’ also rectifies the tone with a bouncy guitar rhythm and
what could easily be the catchiest chorus the record has to offer.
‘For You’ sees the album slow down as Chapman delivers a letter of
confessions and apologies as he weaves the story of struggles with mental
health, a portion of the album’s songs were derived from bassist/vocalist Sam
Douglas’ personal struggle with anxiety. Douglas has previously described the
track as ‘a love song without having to say ‘I love you’. With simple
instrumentation and a delightful vocal melody ‘For You’ is bound to become a fan-favourite.
‘Better Off Without
You’ follows in the same vein as track four, the song details Douglas
confronting his feelings towards seeing doctors and being prescribed
medication. Speaking of the song Douglas’ described it as being ‘born out of
(that) frustration’ and that frustration is clear as soon as the song kicks in
with an aggressive instrumental as Chapman delivers the lyrics ‘You’ve got it
all wrong, you think I’m indestructible’.
Track seven, ‘Falling
in Love’ shifts in dynamics with nothing but a palm-muted guitar rhythm
supporting the vocal melody for the first minute and a half, with a pre-chorus
that shows of Chapman’s lyricism as he sings ‘I lit a match to let the light in
but the demons tried to sneak in’ followed by a chorus hook that simply
states ‘I kept on falling in love’. At the two minute mark the song bursts into
life with a full band instrumental crashing in which gives the chorus a huge
increase in impact.
‘Lucky Me’ and ‘Saviour’ jump right back into the
fast-pace shown throughout the majority of the album. ‘Lucky Me’ is a solid
guitar riff driven track while ‘Saviour’
demonstrates a highlight for the rhythm section as it powers the verses on
before an epic chorus commences with Chapman displaying just how powerful his
voice can be.
Closing track ‘Mother’
ends the album on a high. A heartfelt uplifting song that serves as a message
from the band members to their parents, similar to You Me At Six track ‘When We
Were Younger’ which, incidentally, was also the closing track on their third
album ‘Sinners Never Sleep’. Featuring a chorus full of gang vocals and soaring
guitar melodies ‘Mother’ is a
triumphant ending to a brilliant record.
With the release of ‘Wired’
it’s clear that Mallory Knox have delved head-first into a new vision and are
back with something to prove and with an exceptionally strong record full of
risk-takes they couldn’t have started this new chapter any better.
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
International Women’s Day: Five Musical-Theatre Productions Celebrating Women
Today is international women’s day, a day that commemorates the movement for women’s rights. I thought it would be fitting to write an article celebrating a number of musical theatre productions that include creative contributions, centre around and celebrate strong women.
Fun Home
Fun Home is the musical adaption of Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir of the same name. With music by Jeanine Tesori and the book and lyrics by Lisa Kron. The production centres on Bechdel during her coming of age. The story particularly focuses on Bechdel’s discovery of her own sexuality, her relationship with her father and her attempts to solve the mystery's surrounding his death. Fun Home is the first Broadway musical to have a lesbian protagonist.
With three actresses playing Alison at different stages of her life, 43 year old Alison serves as the shows narrator, 19-year-old ‘medium Alison’ is a first year college student discovering her sexuality and, 10-year-old ‘small Alison’ is struggling against her father’s expectations and demands.
After opening in April 2015, Fun Home went on to be nominated for 10 Tony awards and took home 5, including ‘best musical, ‘best book of a musical’, ‘best original score and ‘best featured actress in a musical’
Waitress
Waitress, based on the 2006 film of the same name, tells the tale of Jenna, a waitress who is stuck in an unhappy marriage to her bullying husband Earl. After unexpectedly falling pregnant Jenna, with the help of her friends and co-workers, Becky and Dawn, sets her sights on a pie contest and its grand prize as a chance to create a new life for her and her baby.
Waitress is the first Broadway musical to have an exclusively all-women’s creative team. With music and lyrics by singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, a book by Jessie Nelson. The production was directed by Diane Paulus and choreographed by Lorin Latarro.
Waitress opened in April 2016, starring tony-award winner Jessie Mueller, who previously originated the role of Carole King in ‘Beautiful’. The show was nominated for four Tony-Awards including ‘best musical’, ‘best original score’ and ‘best performance by a leading actress in a musical’.
The Color Purple
The Color Purple, based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, follows the story of Celie, an African-American women in the American south from the early to mid-20th century. With music and lyrics by Brenda Russel and Allee Willis, and, a book by Marsha Norman. The original Broadway production ran from 2005 – 2008 and earned 11 Tony Award nominations in 2006.
A Broadway revival ran from 2015 – 2017 and gained four Tony-Award nominations, winning two including ‘best revival of a musical’ and ‘best actress in a musical’ The revival starred Cynthia Erivo, who won was awarded the Tony award for best actress for her portrayed of Celie. The show also starred Jennifer Hudson, who made her Broadway debut as Shug, Danielle Brooks as Sofia, and, Joaquina Kalukango as Nettie.
Gypsy
Gypsy is a story that is loosely based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, and focuses on her mother Rose who name has become greatly associated with ‘the ultimate show business mother’. The musical follows Rose’s efforts to raise her two daughters to perform onstage and gain a show business lifestyle. Gypsy has been referred to numerous times as ‘the greatest American musical’ by several writers and critics.
The production originally opened on Broadway in 1959 starring Ethel Merman and has since been revived four times with Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters and Patti Lupone portraying the role of Rose. The original Broadway production received a Grammy award for ‘best musical theatre album’. Following the original Broadway production a film adaption was released in 1962.
A West End revival opened in 2015 starring Imelda Staunton. The production received numerous Olivier, Evening Standard and WhatsOnStage awards nominations with Staunton taking home four separate awards for ‘best actress in a musical.
Funny Girl
Funny Girl is a semi-autobiographic story based on the life and career of Broadway star, comedian and film actress Fanny Brice. The story focuses heavily on Brice’s stormy relationship with gambler and entrepreneur Nick Arnstein. With a book by Isobel Lennart, the original Broadway production opened in 1964, starring Barbra Streisand and was nominated for eight Tony Awards. The original Broadway cast recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.
A West End production opened in 2015, starring Sheridan Smith and was nominated for numerous Evening Standard, WhatsOnStage and Olivier awards. The production took home the WhatsOnStage award for ‘Best Musical Revival’.
From direction, choreography, composition and lyricism to singing, dancing and acting the amount of amazing women that have contributed the world of musical theatre since its inception has been incredible and there's no doubt that every single woman currently in the industry will only continue to inspire future generations of young girls who will go on to keep the world of musical theatre exceptionally strong.
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
Gig Review: Pinegrove @ The Haunt – 02/03/17
Since signing to Run for Cover records in late 2015,
Pinegrove have achieved critical acclaim through their audiotree online
session, released their second album ‘Cardinal’
and headed over shores to the UK and Europe for the first time. Soon after
finishing up their debut UK tour they were quick to announce their return in
February of this year. Last Thursday night saw Pinegrove performing their last
show of their UK run before heading out to finish up the tour in Europe, a sold
at show at The Haunt in Brighton.
Opening the night was Hannah Read of art rock band Lomelda. Read delivered a solo set of
songs from the band’s back-catalogue. With haunting vocals accompanied by intricate
electric guitar melodies Read gave a brilliant performance that set the tone
for the rest of the evening. With the venue filling up during her performance, more and more audience members edged towards the front and it was clear she had
well-deservedly gained some new fans.
With only a two-band line-up Pinegrove took to the stage
next to a very enthusiastic reception. Their set-list seemed to be balanced
perfectly with material both old and new. Whether the fans were only familiar
with new album ‘Cardinal’ or their
entire discography, there was something for everyone over the course of the
evening.
The audience’s enthusiasm appeared to double upon hearing
the beginning of tracks ‘Size of the
Moon’, ‘The Metronome’ and old
favourite ‘Angelina’, that was
actually requested numerous times throughout the night, the band delivered each
and every song with flawless execution and gave back as much enthusiasm as they
were receiving from the crowd.
The set also left room for some new material with the band performing
a live debut of new track ‘Rings’,
without being informed that it was a live debut I doubt the audience would have
guessed by the confidence in the performance. There’s something about
Pinegrove’s music that has such a sense of nostalgia even the songs you have yet
to hear have a great sense of familiarity to them.
Vocalist, Evan
Stephens Hall, delivered a standalone performance of another new track and
then mentioned that they would be recording their new album this coming summer.
Hall’s speeches throughout the night were as much of a highlight as the bands
performance. With one of the most impactful moments of the evening being, after
talking about the current state of the world, finishing by exclaiming that
‘These songs are about being respectful to one another and learning how to
treat people better’
The band ended the set with ‘Cardinal’ closer ‘New
Friends’ before coming back onstage to bring the night to a close with a
brilliant encore of ‘Need 2’. Judging
by the reaction they received it’s clear that fans are already eagerly awaiting
their next UK tour.
Pinegrove currently have a reissue of their compilation 'Everything So Far' up for pre-order at http://pinegroveuk.limitedrun.com/products/584558-everything-so-far-preorder
Keep up with the band on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Pinegroveband/
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Single Review: The Maine – 'Black Butterflies & Déjà Vu'
As of 2017 The Maine have officially been a band for 10
years, a big feat for any band in this day and age. They commemorated this
recently by putting on the 8123 Festival in their hometown of Phoenix Arizona,
a day they celebrated with friends including The Summer Set and a reunion
performance from A Rocket to the Moon.
Something that is always striking about The Maine is their
ability to change and adapt their sound on every record they put out while
still retaining the formula that initially hooked fans in with debut album ‘Can’t Stop Won’t Stop’ back in 2008.
The band are currently preparing for the upcoming release of
their sixth studio album ‘Lovely Little
Lonely’ and have just released brand
new single ‘Black Butterflies & Déjà
Vu’.
Upon announcing ‘Lovely
Little Lonely’ lead single ‘Bad
Behaviour’ was released simultaneously. A light-hearted feel-good track
that’s bound to get a crowd dancing.
‘Black Butterflies
& Déjà Vu’ jumps straight in at a fast-pace with a colourful guitar
melody, as soon as it kicks in you can almost taste the nostalgia. Once John O’
Callaghan’s vocals come in the track is similar to something you would have
heard in the soundtrack to an early 2000’s teen film and, if you recall the
soundtracks to the likes of She’s the Man and John Tucker Must Die, that can’t
be a bad thing. The chorus however almost turns the song on its head, leaving
just one guitar as O’ Callaghan’s vocals come shining through singing ‘I lose
my voice when I look at you, can’t make a noise though I’m trying to’ before a
quick rhythm on the high-hat is introduced the second time round and the beginning guitar riff comes crashing back in. Packed with infectious melodies,
a compelling chorus and with O’ Callaghan’s lyricism being at the highest
standard, if this track is anything to go by, ‘Lovely Little Lonely’ is going to be a phenomenal record.
If ‘Bad Behaviour’
hadn’t already ‘Black Butterflies &
Déjà Vu’ just goes on to prove that The Maine are truly a band that you’ll
never be able to pigeonhole. As they continue to evolve and develop their
sound, with their fans supporting them every step of the way.
‘Lovely Little
Lonely’ is set to be released on April 7th and is currently
available to pre-order at https://www.themaineband.com/
Friday, 3 March 2017
Album Review: Conor Lane Guitar – 'Origin'
The follow up to last year’s EP ‘8% Mango’ Lane’s debut album
sees a massive step-up in both song writing and production.
Having been the lead guitarist for punk/hardcore band ‘Bear
Safari’ since 2012, Lane first began writing solo material in 2013 initially
under the persona ‘Life in the Fast Lane’. After accumulating three years’
worth of work he then went on to remarket the project simply under the name
‘Conor Lane Guitar’ and released debut EP ‘8% Mango’.
Almost a year on and he is gearing up for the release of his
debut album ‘Origin’. Upon asking
what the album means to him Lane quotes ‘If this album were to say anything, it
would be to show how I interpret the concept of music, and if that can inspire
other people as much as it’s inspired me, then that’s more than I could ever
ask for.’
Packed with magnificent guitar work, brilliant
orchestrations and featuring guest’s solos by Patrick Somoulay, David Lovejoy
and Sims Cashion, Lane has managed to create a record that almost feels as if
it could be the soundtrack to blockbuster cinema. In short, if you’re going to
listen to an instrumental record this month, make it this one.
Opening the record is debut single ‘Graphite’ coming in at full throttle with a tasteful set of riffs
before corresponding into a pre-chorus of chugging. With a synth-like build up
bringing to song to a quick stop before diving into to the first guitar solo. Graphite
acts as the perfect introduction.
‘2001 DKS’ begins to show the somewhat
lighter side of Lane’s song writing, with ambient bass-driven melodies, quite a
bizarre song-structure and a beautifully performed guest solo from Patrick
Somoulay of Reflections, 2001
feels like a great segway between the opening track and the rest of the album.
Heading back into the grit displayed in ‘Graphite’ are tracks three and four ‘Crimson Cake’ and ‘Miraculous Escape’, the former initially being an instrumental idea
for Bear Safari that Lane choose to eventually develop into a solo track. ‘Crimson Cake’ feels like a continuation
or sequel to ‘Graphite’ while ‘Miraculous Escape’ features a guest solo
from David Lovejoy of Sorrow Plagues and leaves room for a wide range of orchestrations,
the type of sounds you’d hear in the build-up within a horror film.
‘This Town’ pulls
the record to a slow-down. As well as ‘2001
DKS’ it’s a track that allows room for the bassline to be most prominent, accompanied
by a simple drumbeat and delicate guitar that builds up before crashing into a commanding
solo and an outro that makes for one of the most soaring on the album.
‘Guttural Alpha’ is
a gut-punching instrumental that is backed by chugged chords and layered
melodies. Track seven ‘MPLESRUP’
makes for the shortest song on the album at just two minutes and five seconds.
Although being the shortest it’s probably the most brutal. The excessive use of
guitar bends and the drive behind all the instruments makes it clear that Lane
wanted to make the most of what the listener gains from these two minutes.
You’re probably in for a surprise with eighth track ‘Summer’ as it’s the only
non-instrumental song on the record, featuring guest vocals from Evertim’s Alex
Tuck. The song is reminiscent of early ‘Bullet for my Valentine’ material with
Tuck switching between harsh and clean vocals throughout and a chorus melody
that supports Lane’s instrumental perfectly.
Penultimate track ‘Rafiki’
bares a resemblance to the orchestrations heard in ‘Miraculous Escape’ creating a suspenseful atmosphere as the song
begins. Laced with layered harmonies and some of the most driving rhythm section
parts on the album. Topped off with an ending that seems to transition into
final track ‘Origin’ effortlessly.
Title track ‘Origin’
closes out the record, at a staggering eight minutes long it’s a combination of
everything previously heard and if that weren’t enough a guest solo by Sims
Cashion adds an entirely new element to the track in what is a truly anthemic ending.
‘Origin’ will be
available from March 8th on ITunes, Spotify, Deezer and Bandcamp.
Watch the official music video for ‘Graphite’ here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYC1Th5LWiQ
Keep up with Conor on Facebook and Instagram
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Single Review: Sainte ‘With or Without Me’
Since We Are The In Crowd announced that they were taking a
break in February 2016, past members Tay Jardine (Vocals), Cameron Hurley
(Guitars) and Mike Ferri (Bass) have formed brand new project SAINTE.
The three-piece outfit released debut single ‘Technicolor’ back in October.
Accompanied by a colourful music video it seemed to have fans hooked
immediately. With a huge pop sensibility, hints of electronic elements and an
incredibly catchy chorus it’s easy to see why fans were eager to hear more.
After a long awaited few months, Jardine took to Instagram
last Sunday to announce the premier of a new song on March 1st,
titled ‘With or Without Me’.
Kicking in with the electronic elements that had been previously
introduced in ‘Technicolor’ you can
tell you’re in for the same feel-good ride Sainte delivered with their debut
single.
Once the verse lands Jardine’s vocals are immediately evocative
of early P!NK material, an artist whom she has previously stated as a big
influence. The chorus hits with a feisty vocal hook that grabs you instantly,
accompanied by a sunny synth melody and vibrant harmonies.
Lyrically the track is quite the opposite of its predecessor,
while ‘Technicolor’ has an almost
giddy quality, that of the honeymoon phase in a new relationship, ‘With or
Without Me’ showcases a defiant attitude towards a recent breakup. With Jardine
declaring ‘When it’s over tell your friends that I’m a monster, I’ll be long
gone, you’ll never be happy with or without me.’
Fans are now hoping for even more music and a chance to see the
band live in the future and, from the basis of what we’ve heard so far, Sainte’s
live show could shape up to be an incredibly fun time,
In a recent interview
with Rock Sound Jardine admitted that she feels she can express herself
naturally with Sainte and, from these two songs, it’s perfectly clear that
she’s completely in her element.
You can watch the new music video for ‘Without or Without Me’
here -
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