Sunday, 27 December 2015
Cage The Elephant - Tell Me I'm Pretty (Album Review)
The introductory song on the 10-track album is called 'Cry Baby'. A very dynamic beat starts the track off, soon accompanied by the vocals 27 seconds in. The drums noticeably stand out as the symbols are also used a lot to express the aggression that the band have towards this 'Cry Baby'. The following track is called 'Mess Around' and strong guitar riffs introduce the song; shortly followed by the drums, then soon accompanied by the vocals. Due to the repetitiveness of the chorus it makes this track incredible catchy;
"No she don't mess around, no she don't mess around."
The insane guitars stand out the most within this track especially as they sharply close off the song. 'Sweetie Little Jean' enters with rhythmic drums which pause for the vocals to enter on;
"Sweetie little jean where did you go? Everyone's been searching high and low, and your mummy's worried sick.."
I think this song is about a mental illness as this woman is not herself therefore everybody is trying to sort her out and fix her but nothing is happening as it has taken over her as a person and she cannot revert back to her old self. 'Too Late To Say Goodbye' enters with a very melancholic tune which continues throughout, with the odd exception of a short climax, which soon reverts back to the original rhythm. 'Cold, Cold, Cold' has a very groovy and funky introduction which catches my attention straight away.
"Doctor - problems in my chest, my heart is cold as ice but is anybody scared?"
Again it has a catchy chorus which will get stuck in people's heads for days. The next track is called 'Trouble' and the introduction sounds very similar to the introduction of the well-known film 'Submarine (2010)' . This is due to the use of the keyboards being used more frequently within this track, compared to the other previous songs. The seventh track, 'How Are You True' has a very melancholic atmosphere to it due to the slow strumming on guitar within the introduction and then when the vocals enter they flow with the rhythm of the guitar too. This track also sounds very similar to some of Peace's work due to the slow flowing vocals, however half way through the pace begins to pick up a bit due to the drums creating a more intense beat. 'That's Right' enters with a fast drumming beat quickly accompanied by all of the other instruments and the vocals;
"Let your hair down, lets unwind. Take your problems, leave them behind. You got your troubles and I got mine."
I like the contrast between this song and the previous track as it shows you that they have cleverly structured the album as you have a song that brings you down ('How Are You True') and then this track brings you back up again, as it is all about relieving your stress and forgetting about all of your worries. The second to last track on this album is called 'Punchin'Bag' and the eerie introduction fools you into thinking that it may be a ballad, until you hear the first punchy line.
"She's a stone cold brave-faced killer, and a lover"
The final track to cease off the album is called 'Portuguese Knife Fight'. The first line grabs your immediate attention with;
"I wanna waste my life, with you, oh yeah, well the look in your eyes says you're feeling the same way too."
Admittedly, the final track is my favorite song off the album as a whole; due to how the intensity of feelings are portrayed within the vocals as they are very abrupt and upfront.
In conclusion, the album as a whole was good. There is not any songs that I particularly dislike; the majority of songs I just simply think are OK therefore I do not really have an opinion on them. On the other hand, there are a few tracks that did stand out to me and they are; 'Cry Baby', 'Sweetie Little Jean', 'Cold, Cold, Cold', 'That's Right' and of course the closing track of the album - 'Portuguese Knife Fight'. Admittedly, I have not listened to any of Cage The Elephants previous work, however I was fairly impressed with this album and that is why I would recommend that you give it a listen if you have not already.
8/10
Some Kind Of Illness - Some Kind Of Illness (Album Review)
The first song on the 10-track album is called - 'The Test Of Time' it introduces the album with a gentle opening with a sound similar to the ring of wind chimes, however the pace does eventually pick up for a few seconds once its accompanied by the acoustic guitar; then the rest of the song delves back into that melancholic and slow atmosphere when the vocals accompany the instruments again. The second track is called 'Angel Breakdown' and the introduction is a short speech in an American accent about kindness, and the short track closes with gentle strokes on the acoustic guitar.
"Kindness is a risk, and for some people it is just too big of a risk. They feel that if I'm kind to you, uh even though you've treated me a certain way, even though you've done me wrong..."
In hope that the next song 'Stars' would pick me up, boy was I wrong! On the other hand, fortunately this song actually allows you to hear the brothers sing again. I am beginning to change my opinion on the genre in which they have put themselves in; personally, I would say that they are more folk than anything. The following song is called 'Maple Leaf ft. Daisy Davies' the introduction, yet again has a slow chime ring to it and it feels as if you have just entered one of those incense-smelling hippie shops. The song oddly has a little girl who speaks very quietly over the soft guitars and gloomy atmosphere and no lyrics are spoken nor sung off the brothers. The fifth track is called 'The Light' and of course the introduction is a slow strumming melody on the guitar, however this is a love song. I favor this song a lot more than the previous tracks that I have listened to, as I feel the pace has increased a bit more and has given the duo a steady beat to sing with, and it just flows a lot better than the other previous tracks.
'And Live' is the sixth track on the album, and speech accompanies the guitars again however it is only for a few seconds in and out - I am not sure whether I am meant to understand what the person is saying? If I am, that needs improvement, so that the person is talking over the guitars; if not, that is fine. Nothing is sung yet again and there is no dramatic action on the guitars which does not necessarily give me much to talk about. Moving forward, the following track has a bit of a groovy introduction for the first second or so, but after that the slow pace is constant. This track is called; 'You Have To Laugh' and I do not understand the title as it is not upbeat or cheery as people vision a song about laughing to be about. The following song is called; 'My Shadow In The Maze' and yet again, there is no variation.
"You've seen my world crash down, and my life flash by..."
The chime sound is back again on 'Rush To Wait' and no lyrics are sung. This is one of the most constant albums that I have ever had to listen to in my entire life, and it may as well just all be one long song for meditation. Finally; the last song to close off the album is called - 'Fool Man Runaway ft. Caoilfhionn Rose' as predicted, a basic rhythm on the guitars are strummed, but surprisingly a few lyrics are sung.
In conclusion, for a band that have been together for over a decade my expectations were high and they failed to satisfy them. Every song was incredibly similar and there are a lot of improvements to be made. They need a paradox song where they introduce electric guitars or really increase the pace of their acoustic guitars, just something to keep you entertained and interested whilst listening to the album. As the pace is so slow, they do not allow any of their songs to expose their talents on the guitar nor their vocals. You cannot see the extent of their talent as the songs exploit so little of what they are capable of. I am sorry to say, but they have a lot of improvements to be made if they want to make it big any time soon.
Sunday, 13 December 2015
The View - Ropewalk (Album Review)
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Justin Bieber - Purpose (Album Review)
Biebers first song is called 'Mark My Words' this is a soft, apologetic track to introduce the album, and you know that it can only get better from here onward. He regretfully sings the first line which creates an eerie, questionable atmosphere..
"Mark my words, that's all that I have.."
The next track is called 'I'll Show You' this song reflects more of a compassionate and softer side of Bieber, and he is trying to prove somebody wrong. He lives his life without any privacy due to constantly being in the eye of the media, therefore it is hard for him to get into relationships. Leading to this song linking back to his 'She Don't Like The Lights' hit off his 'Believe Acoustic' album.
"My life is a movie, and everyone's watching"
One of the most renowned track off Biebers new album is the next song called 'What Do You Mean?' This song is predominantly about Justin getting frustrated with a girl as she doesn't seem to know what she wants.
The fifth song, called 'Love Yourself' is about another sexual encounter, and she thinks that she has him wrapped around her little finger but he knows what game she is playing...
By this point in his album, during his next track called 'Company', Justin is sick of getting feelings for girls, therefore he just wants a quick one night stand or a short term bit of fun.
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Merrym'n - Black Over Bills Mothers (Album Review)
Sunday, 22 November 2015
The Kavaliers - First Sign (Single Review)
Sunday, 15 November 2015
The Neighbourhood - Wiped Out! (Album Review)
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Sia - Alive (Single Review)
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Adele - Hello (Single Review)
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Reverend & The Makers - Mirrors (Album Review)
Reverend & the Makers have been performing for a decade now, and the indie-rock band were formed in Sheffield. The current five-piece consists of; Jon McClure on lead vocals ‘The Reverend’ , Ed Cosens on the guitar, McClures multi-talented Wife; Laura on the keyboard and trumpet, Joe Carnell on bass and Ryan Jenkinson on the drums. Reverend & the Makers have supported such acts as; Arctic Monkeys in 2006, Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2008, Oasis in 2009, and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds in 2012 – alongside various festivals including Glastonbury and T in the Park.
As I don’t listen to Reverend & the Makers, I was ever so surprised at how short their tracks are. Their first track ‘Amsterdam’ is only 1:14, and it is very abstract and enigmatic to say the least. It sounds like an opening track to a film. Their second track 'Black Widow' is the most renowned track off their new album, and it has a very 80's twist to it. The Arctic Monkeys styled guitar riffs from Cosens and Carnell on the bass mainly dominate this track. Their third track 'Makin' Babies' is very Beatles inspired and sounds influenced by 60's/70's psychedelia, admittedly it is very catchy.
"Everyone I know is makin'babies, what about us? What about us? Everyone I know is making sweet, sweet love. What about us? What about us?"
Their fourth track 'Stuck On You' sounds very much like some of the Arctic Monkeys work. I think the relation to Arctic Monkeys is McClures low and slow voice, plus the perfect alecution of his lyrics. Again another short track, amongst the rest. One of my favourite tracks is their next song; 'The Beach And The Sea'. It's ever so repetitive, and the guitar riffs remain simple, yet effective.
"I'll be the beach and you'll be the sea, I want you to wash all over me."
I like this track as it has endless possibilities of meanings. I reckon everybody who has listened to this song, interprets things differently. I interpret it in the way that a beach wouldn't be a beach without the sea, therefore he wouldn't be himself without this lover. He wants to embrace the fact that he'd be nothing without her ("I want you to wash all over me"), and things wouldn't make sense without her. Therefore the woman has him right where she wants him, hence the feminine laughing towards the end of the track.
Their sixth track 'The Trip' is short, yet it builds up the mood again in preparation for another slow song; their seventh track 'El Cabrera'. This track has a very westernised feel to it, however it's more of an instrumental than a song. No lyrics, except some odd noises. It's a pretty pointless and disappointing track unfortunately. However they do turn things around with their next track -'Blue'. Upbeat guitars and drums introduce this song shortly accompanied by the vocals, this is one of those songs that you just want to get up and dance to.
Their ninth track 'Something To Remember' is their last song that is in the one-minute range. This is quite a melancholic song, reminiscing back to a good time with an old friend. 'Mr Glassalfempty' is another favourable song of theirs that I like off this album. This is due to the effectiveness of the backing vocals, giving it a 60's twist to it and it is simple yet effective - much like 'The Beach And The Sea'. I'm not much for their eleventh track 'The Gun' in all honesty; as it doesn't particularly do anything for me, it sounds too similar to their previous tracks. I'm intrigued as to what their twelfth track 'My Mirror' is going to be like, as it should be one of the stronger tracks of the album as I am presuming that it is the title track. Again, I don't see the need for this track within the album I think they should not have had 14 tracks. Perhaps narrowed it down to 10? 'Last To Know' is their second to last track on the album and I like it! It's slow and melancholic, which automatically makes you want to sway. This song also really shows off McClures vocal range.
"And now you're realising that she's just been lying, and you were the last to know"
Their final song to conclude the album is called 'Lay Me Down' and surprisingly, it's the longest track on the album. The instrumental has quite a westernised twang to it, much like 'El Cabrera'. I wanted the final song to be a lot more upbeat, unlike the rest.
"I needed somebody to lay me down"
In conclusion, I'm not much for the album as a whole. Admittedly, I do like some of the songs a lot - like; The Beach And The Sea, Mr Glassalfempty, Last To Know Stuck On You, Black Widow and Makin'Babies. However, there are several tracks within the album that are just album fillers - which don't need to be there. 'El Cabrera' is a perfect example. I think that if the album had less tracks, and was structured better - I would like it a lot more.
6/10