Friday, August 30, 2013

Friday I'm In Love - 30/8/13


Friday I'm In Love is a weekly feature.
Highlights of what I loved over the past week.
Week = Friday to Friday.
May include things of a non-musical variety.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Friday I'm In Love - 23/8/13


Friday I'm In Love is a weekly feature.
Highlights of what I loved over the past week.
Week = Friday to Friday.
May include things of a non-musical variety.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Friday I'm In Love - 16/8/13


Friday I'm In Love is a weekly feature.
Highlights of what I loved over the past week.
Week = Friday to Friday.
May include things of a non-musical variety.

Pet Shop Boys - Electric

When this album came out last month, it sat on my "to listen" list for quite a while until I eventually forgot about it.  I must admit that this is partially due to their last album, Elysium.  It wasn't a bad release, but something about it failed to thrill me.  Still, whenever I say "you're a winner", it must be in that Neil Tennant "winnah" voice.  So that's something.


Earlier this week, a promo copy of Electric arrived in the mail and you can imagine my surprise after giving it a spin.  This record is amazing in more than one way.  First, the energy that Elysium seemed to lack is in full power this time around.  Secondly, those Pet Shop Boys have been experimenting. The album's production, thanks to the wonderful Stuart Price, gives the heaviest and most trendy electronic artists a run for their money.  You have tracks like "Love Is A Bourgeois Construct", which is practically a tribute to the classic PSB sound, and then "Thursday" with Example or "Shouting In The Evening", a massive electro club hit if I ever did hear one.

The Pet Shop Boys have still got it and Electric will surely stand the test of time against their legendary catalog.  Definitely check it out if you need some fantastic electronic music.  I know it'll be on my rotation for a long time to come.  You can buy a copy of the record here and listen to a few songs below.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Betty Who - The Movement


Over the past few weeks, one album in particular has been glued to my brain. This album, or EP to be more specific, contains some of the most exciting pop music I've heard in quite some time.  I know I'm always ranting about the big names like Robyn or Gaga, but this record is something to be recognized.

Betty Who's The Movement actually came out earlier this year, but I've recently found it.  It consists of four spectacular and infectious pop singles.  I say "singles" instead of "songs", because every track on the debut could be a hit on some level.  The opening single, "Somebody Loves You", is an eighties tinged dance piece and probably packs the most power upon first listen.  Actually, the entire album sounds eighties inspired to a certain extent, whether immediately obvious or not.  "You're In Love" falls into the mid-tempo range and reminds me of something Katy Perry would pounce on if given the chance.


My current favorite song on The Movement is "Right Here".  It's more reserved, approaching with a method of simplicity by placing the focus on a powerful vocal.  The instrumental is also mellowed out when compared to the rest of the album, but it's true that less can really be more.  The album's closer is "High Society".  I find myself singing this one throughout the day without notice.  A line like "We'll drink Chardonnay through the day cause we say so..." has never been more contagious.

Another great detail about The Movement is the fact that it's completely free. That's right.  Betty Who has all four songs posted on her website free of charge to download as you please.  You can also use the Soundcloud player below to grab the songs.  Check out the music video for "Somebody Loves You" while you're at it.  If you're really enjoying the music, then head this way to buy a Betty Who shirt perfect for wearing while dancing.



Monday, August 12, 2013

Lady Gaga - Applause


Lady Gaga just rush released her new single "Applause" a full week early "due to hackers" and "an abundance of low/high quality leaks".  You can read her entire caps locked announcement as she tweeted about this pop emergency about an hour ago, here.  It's being sent out to radio at this very moment and we can only assume iTunes is to follow.

The song is definitely not Born This Way, both musically and lyrically.  It starts with a jagged synth, until a heavy dance beat comes in with the vocals.  Gaga's vocals in the verses are a new method and sound like pretty much nothing that she's done before. It's somewhat reminiscent of a deep 80's dance howl.  Before the chorus even hits, there's already a hook, "I live for the applause applause...".  As far as production goes, I'm not quite sure who's on this track, but I wouldn't necessarily guess that it's Zedd.  So that leaves either Madeon or DJ White Shadow.  (Update: DJ White Shadow was confirmed as the producer, along with Gaga)

"Applause" has a 99.9 percent chance of being a radio success and through the next week we'll get to see whether Katy Perry's "Roar" or Gaga will take the top spot on the charts.  The two pop stars recently denounced fanbase rivalries deeming them wrong, which is great, but come on.  When you release two massively anticipated lead singles on basically the same day, a competition is bound to happen.  You can stream Lady Gaga's new single "Applause" below and look for her fourth record, ARTPOP, on November 11.