Thursday 13 October 2016

Invaders Must Die - Album Review

Hello,

So I've decided I'm going to do another album review on something slightly different than normal, and this would be The Prodigy's- Invaders Must Die. This has been one of my favourite albums of all time ever since it was released, so I thought it would be a good idea to review it.

Track 1- Invaders Must Die

This song is a brilliant way to start off the album, with an immediately catchy bass and drop. I'd have to say this has always been one of my favourites from the album and the first song I heard, one of their best.

Track 2- Omen

With the second track being 'Omen', The Prodigy had already won my approval of this album. It is one of the catchiest songs with interesting but nevertheless amazing lyrics, and the way the song is put together electronically (along with the others) is simply unbeatable.

Track 3- Thunder

'Thunder' has been one of the songs I've listened to a little less on this album, but it is still absolutely amazing and reflects what The Prodigy's music is all about- madness.

Track 4- Colours

Once again, 'Colours' is one of the songs I've listened to less on the album, although it is one of the more popular and is still excellent work by the group.

Track 5- Take Me To The Hospital

Ah, one of the best tracks on the album, 'Take Me To The Hospital'. This is also one of the more popular and catchier songs, and it is just astonishing. It doesn't get much better than this from The Prodigy, although it is not my absolute favourite on the album.

Track 6- Warrior's Dance

And now for my favourite on the album- 'Warrior's Dance'. I'm not sure why, whether it be the catchy tune or the unbeatable drop, but this has always been the best track in my eyes. I've also always found the music video fitting and interesting to watch. 

Track 7- Run With The Wolves

With this song being the seventh on 'Invaders Must Die', it just maintains the amazing and energetic flow of the album. This song sounds a lot rockier and less electronic than some of the others, but it all goes together perfectly.

Track 8- Omen Reprise

Following on from the amazing track 'Omen', this short reprise definitely keeps everyone listening to the album and wanting more. I love this short reprise and it's definitely one of the best I've ever heard in an album.

Track 9- World's On Fire

Once again, 'World's On Fire' is one of the more rockier songs within the album, but this just makes it seem even better (especially being a huge fan of the rock genre). I'd love to see this live.

Track 10- Piranha

Coming towards the end of this amazing album, 'Piranha' is definitely one of my favourites. It sounds almost halloween-like (hence why I shall be playing it continuously this halloween), and just all year round...

Track 11- Stand Up

And finally, to end this album on such an amazing song (unless you bought the deluxe edition), 'Stand Up' is just perfect. Most people recognise this as it was featured in one of the 'Kick Ass' films, but it is just unbelievable.


Overall Rating- 5/5 (to be picky, 4.8)

So this is one of my favourite ever albums as previously said, and I couldn't bare to score it any less. If you haven't listened to 'Invaders Must Die', or any of The Prodigy's stuff infact, then I highly recommend it. Leave any comments down below on albums you want me to review next time and I'll make sure I do.

- Chloe Jade

Monday 3 October 2016

Upcoming and Ongoing Tours #3!

Hello,

So I have written blog posts on Upcoming and Ongoing Tours twice before, so considering many have been announced/are being announced currently, I thought it would be only suitable to do an updated version, as I think I last wrote one in June (and a lot has happened in the music industry since then!)

Red Hot Chili Peppers

That's right, the Chili's are finally touring again, and this time in the UK with an exciting trip to the O2 (which I may be attending, although I am not sure). I believe they are also touring around the world with a world tour following their recent release of Dark Necessities.

Guns N'Roses

Guns N'Roses are currently on a tour around North America, which is unlucky for us Brits, although they may announce some UK dates at some point soon (we can hope!).

Aerosmith

I may have mentioned this in my last post, but Aerosmith are planning a farewell tour in 2017, which will be sad, but they will be touring around the world and dates may be announced fairly soon.

Green Day

One of the most anticipated upcoming tours is the Green Day tour. Despite only doing 3 UK dates, I believe they are touring around the world this year/next year, and dates have already been announced. However, if you have not already grabbed tickets, they are mainly sold out, so you'll have to pay a small fortune for them!

The Killers

I shall note that this is definitely not confirmed, but The Killers are apparently releasing a new album, meaning there MAY be a tour after this around either the world or just the UK, so keep your eyes peeled!

Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher has announced that he is releasing a solo album as of next year, which should be followed by a UK tour, so that is something to definitely look out for.

Kings of Leon

Another tour that has not yet been announced or confirmed, but following the 14th October release of WALLS, Kings of Leon should do a world tour with some UK dates (hopefully in London so I can grab some tickets myself!), and it will be extremely exciting, so keep a look out.

Ocean Colour Scene

After having tour dates out for a while, with many nights sold out, Ocean Colour Scene have many upcoming dates in the UK which I believe you can still grab tickets for, so if you're interested, it is definitely worth the try!

Richard Ashcroft

For all Ashcroft and The Verve fans, Richard Ashcroft has released many UK arena tour dates including London's O2 arena (and I don't think they're all sold out yet!). 

Bastille

Fairly recently, Bastille announced many UK arena dates (many are sold out, but tickets can still be grabbed due to extra dates added on). Luckily, I have managed to get tickets myself and I am seriously looking forward to it as they are simply outstanding live, so it's worth a look.

Empire of the Sun

Following a new album release soon, Empire of the Sun have released a few dates, including a very short notice one off date at London's Roundhouse this month. That date is completely sold out, but have a look for others and many more to hopefully be released soon.

American Authors

And finally (not one for us in the UK), but American Authors have many tour dates around America, so if you live in any of the areas announced, they are worth getting tickets for.

And for the disappointing part...

Tours that have recently ended include those by Stereophonics, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (I shall write an article about my visit to Brixton Academy on September 8th on his final  tour night!), Coldplay, AC/DC and many more. However, new tours are being announced and it is all very exciting in the music industry currently!


-Chloe Jade 

This Month's Album Releases!

Hello!

Sorry I have not posted for a while, but since I have started music college I have decided to start posting more and hopefully stay committed this time.

So in this post, I thought I'd talk about 3 pretty big albums coming out this month (there may be more coming out, but these are 3 I have been personally waiting for, for rather a long time!)

#1- Green Day, Revolution Radio (UK Release 10th October)

So after waiting for 2 years for a new Green Day album, they have finally announced a new album for the 10th October, and three amazing songs have already been released. I'm seriously looking forward to this album despite not being able to grab tickets at their limited UK tour dates, and so far it looks promising.



#2- Kings of Leon, WALLS (UK Release 14th October)

So 4 days after the release of Revolution Radio, we have Kings of Leon's WALLS (We Are Like Love Songs) to look forward to. I have been waiting over 3 years for the release of a new KOL album, and this is the one that I am looking forward to by far. By the release of 3 new songs, this looks to be promising.



#3- Empire of the Sun, Two Vines (UK Release 28th October)

And finally, after 3 years, Empire of the Sun are finally releasing a new album, and judging by the 3 songs they have released from Two Vines, it is looking promising and something to seriously look forward to. Very much like their first album but quite different!




So there we have it, 3 amazing albums to be released this month. My new blog post will be on upcoming tours as many have been recently announced!

-Chloe Jade

Wednesday 13 July 2016

Definitely Maybe - Album Review

Hello,

So considering that I feel like reviewing albums today, I thought I should review an old one (and one of the most iconic albums of all time). That, of course, is 'Definitely Maybe' by the legendary Oasis.

I have reviewed 'The Getaway', 'Chasing Yesterday', 'Mechanical Bull' and 'Graffiti On The Train' before, so this is my fifth album that I am reviewing. Let's go track by track-

1- Rock 'n' Roll Star

Now what a way to kick off an album, with this song. As soon as you hear that guitar, you know the album is going to be absolutely crazy. This song is one of the best rock n' roll songs of all time, hence the name. There is nothing not to love about it.

2- Shakermaker

Where do I start with 'Shakermaker'? The intro is outstanding, and Liam's vocals as always are on point (if you didn't already know- I'm an Oasis fan). The lyrics don't make much sense, but still, this is what is going on in Noel's head most probably during his drug addiction, making it interesting.

3- Live Forever

One of the, and if not the most iconic britpop song of all time- 'Live Forever'. The lyrics are just unbeatable by Noel, and vocals again by Liam are brilliant, helping them to compliment each other. A truly amazing anthem.

4- Up In The Sky

Now the guitar for this track is just outstanding, and the chords just compliment each other fantastically. making this track amazing.

5- Columbia

'Columbia' is one of my favourite rock n' roll songs on this album, and if not my favourite. One of the lesser known, but the best. The guitar is amazing, and the vocals just give me goosebumps.

6- Supersonic

Of course, 'Supersonic' is one of the most popular and best songs from 'Definitely Maybe'. As soon as you hear that drum intro, you know it is Oasis, and that it is one of the most iconic britpop songs of all time. Simply unbeatable.

7- Bring It On Down

Once again, another lesser known song from Oasis, but the guitar is also insane and shows just how crazy Oasis really were, before the fame and after the fame. If it doesn't help to sum them up, I don't know what does.

8- Cigarettes & Alcohol

Despite being accused of copyright, 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' really is one of the best rock n' roll songs of all time, and one of Oasis' most known songs. It is one of those songs which you cannot not dance to, and it is one of their best.

9- Digsy's Dinner

Despite the lyrics not making too much sense, Liam sounds absolutely brilliant on vocals and 'Digsy's Dinner' just shows what Oasis is all about. Noel performed this in December when I saw him, and the crowd went mental to say the least. Amazing song.

10- Slide Away

'Slide Away' is an absolutely timeless classic from Oasis, whether it be the original version or the acoustic. It is one of the best songs of all time, and one you cannot deny that you love.

11- Married With Children

And finally from 'Definitely Maybe' is 'Married With Children', one of the lesser known Oasis tracks but one of the best. I think this is some of the best vocals Liam has to offer, and it is one of those songs that you cannot stop listening to.

So there we have it, 'Definitely Maybe' is definitely an album worth giving 5/5, or even 6/5, as it is one of the best and most iconic albums of all time.

-Chloe Jade

Friday 8 July 2016

The Getaway - Album Review

Hello,

So I thought I should really do a lot more album reviews as I have only reviewed a few on here before. What is more convenient to start off with then 'The Getaway', Red Hot Chili Pepper's new album.

To start, I think it is brilliant and better than I was expecting. Perhaps not quite as good as 'By The Way', but it is close.

Track 1- The Getaway

The track that contains the album name... And it does not disappoint. It is absolutely brilliant and has a really good beat and rhythm to it, particularly in the chorus. One of my favourites from the album.

Track 2- Dark Necessities

'Dark Necessities' was the first track I think all RHCP fans heard from this album, and we knew that it was going to be good just from this one track. It is by far one of the best tracks on the album, with an amazing bass to it and just a catchy rhythm overall.

Track 3- We Turn Red

Something a bit different from RHCP, but very catchy and something to dance to. I do absolutely love this track as it is unique.

Track 4- The Longest Wave

Ah, my current favourite track from this album. The very first time I heard this song I did immediately fall in love with it, absolutely amazing is the only way I can even begin to sum it up.

Track 5- Goodbye Angels

Yet again, words do not describe how much I love this track. It is so different, but unique as the RHCP are. It is fantastic.

Track 6- Sick Love

What do I say, once again another amazing track. The verses are just beautiful and connect with the chorus in a brilliant way.

Track 7- Go Robot

Now the bass by Flea on this track is just brilliant, followed by some excellent vocals. The both go together amazingly.

Track 8- Feasting on the Flowers

I do feel like I'm repeating myself, but another amazing track from this album. It has an excellent riff to it, and once again is something you cannot sit still to.

Track 9- Detroit

'Detroit' is another song I am falling more and more in love with. The guitar is absolutely insane, and by far the best on the album for the guitar riff. 

Track 10- This Ticonderoga

The most unique song on this album definitely goes to 'This Ticonderoga', I absolutely love it. It is one of those songs which shows us why we love Red Hot Chili Peppers so much.

Track 11- Encore

Another beautiful song by RHCP, and something a bit more chilled. An excellent track to say the least.

Track 12- The Hunter

'The Hunter' is another excellent track to help wind the album up, with some excellent lyrics and vocals once again from Anthony.

Track 13- Dreams of a Samurai

Something a little unexpected from RHCP, a piano in the intro, but it works excellently and blends in with the rest of the song. 


So overall, I would give 'The Getaway' a strong 4/5. An excellent album and definitely not disappointing from RHCP.

-Chloe Jade

What's on my 'Childhood Songs' Playlist?

Hello,

So I have a lot of playlists consisting of music I love, 'Childhood Songs', 'Britpop', 'Rock N Roll', you name it. Today I thought it would be a good idea to name all of the 35 current songs on my 'Childhood Songs' playlist, and you can see whether or not you had a similar music-related childhood to mine.

1- God Put A Smile Upon Your Face, Coldplay

2- In My Place, Coldplay

3- Let There Be Love, Oasis

4- Bitter Sweet Symphony, The Verve

5- Mr Writer, Stereophonics

6- Close to You, Paul Weller

7- Sweet Pea, My Sweet Pea, Paul Weller

8- Handbags And Gladrags, Stereophonics

9- Speed Of Sound, Coldplay

10- Can't Stop, Red Hot Chili Peppers

11- By The Way, Red Hot Chili Peppers

12- Californication, Red Hot Chili Peppers

13- Politik, Coldplay

14- I Could Lose Ya, Stereophonics

15- Life in Technicolour, Coldplay

16- Music Is Power, Richard Ashcroft

17- Break The Night With Colour, Richard Ashcroft

18- Violet Hill, Coldplay

19- Before I Fall To Pieces, Razorlight

20- Town Called Malice, The Jam

21- The Zephyr Song, Red Hot Chili Peppers

22- You Stole My Money Honey, Stereophonics

23- Love Is Noise, The Verve

24- You Do Something To Me, Paul Weller

25- America, Razorlight

26- Everybody's Changing, Keane

27- Clocks, Coldplay

28- When You Were Young, The Killers

29- Supersonic, Oasis

30- Here Comes The Sun, The Beatles

31- Devil, Stereophonics

32- Step On My Old Size Nines, Stereophonics

33- The Eton Rifles, The Jam

34- Modern Way, Kaiser Chiefs

And finally...

35- Half The World Away, Oasis


So there you have it, 35 songs which remind me of my childhood (I'm sure more will be added to the playlist soon). If you want to see my playlists on Spotify, I am known as 'Chloe Jade Gardner Otto' on there, and all my playlists are public so you can access them any time you like. I add new music and new playlists on there all the time, so feel free to listen!

-Chloe Jade

Tuesday 28 June 2016

Coldplay at Glastonbury

Hello,

So this past weekend consisted of the amazing Glastonbury Festival taking place. I unfortunately was not there (hopefully will be in the upcoming years), and I did not catch much of it on TV, although I did manage to watch all of the closing performance which was Coldplay.

I wasn't too sure what to expect as Coldplay's recent albums haven't been as great as their old stuff and they have had a change of style, but I am extremely pleased I managed to watch the performance live. Every song was flawless, the atmosphere looking amazing, the effects were brilliant, and their tributes/guests also contributed towards the magical concert.

Coldplay say they aren't doing any other albums or tours after this one, but what do you think?

-Chloe Jade