Hello all,
I know I've been gone for a long while now, and in that time I've been thinking about blogging in general. I've decided to scrap this blog and start anew. Something was missing here, and I feel much more at home on my new blog.
My new blog is called Pride & Emphasis and I would love for you all to follow me on my new blog!
I decided to put more of myself into it, and I hope you all enjoy.
I will leave this blog up for at least a little while with its original content. It would mean the world to me if you followed my new blog.
Thank you all!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
REVIEW :: 'Pure Heroine' by LORDE
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Lorde's new album Pure Heroine has
finally been released. And it's pretty freaking awesome.
If you're on the Internet fairly often (and follow the right people on Tumblr), you've probably seen leaked audio posts floating around. I personally have only listened to two of them other than Royals, so I'll be reviewing this from a somewhat fresh standpoint.
Pure Heroine is the opposite of flashy and loud. Subdued and simplified are what really personify and describe Lorde's musical forte: heavy beats, slight vocal harmony, stripped away lyrics, and clear notes. Though one can say a lot of the songs on the album sound similar, but I feel that there's enough variety while staying true to her style. Glory and Gore and Still Sane are both evidence of that.
Final verdict: Pure Heroine has its own specific vibe that permeates through most of the tracks, but is a great start-up album for a newly famous artist.
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Recommended tracks:
- Team
- Tennis Court
- Ribs
- Buzzcut Season
Let me know what you think of Pure Heroine in the comments!
Till next time xx,
Sierra
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Monday Mashup :: Radioactive in the Dark
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monday mix
Sunday, September 15, 2013
REVIEW :: 'AM' by Arctic Monkeys
This album has been high on my list for anticipated releases in September, and I've been so busy that it was released right under my nose!
In the recent weeks, I've fallen in love with Arctic Monkeys. I'm a sucker for a smooth voice.
This whole album's vibe exudes sex appeal. Is it Alex Turner's sultry voice, or the strategic use of awesome electric guitar riffs or thick bass notes? Perhaps it's the sexy lyrics combined with all of the above. Either way, 'AM' has a fantastic feel to it. There's little to dislike about this album.
Though the album seems to have the same sort of tone, it slows down by the time one reaches No. 1 Party Anthem, ironically, being the first slow track on the album to appear.
'AM' has a multigenerational tone to it, a mix of yesterday and today. Turner's voice harks back to 70s and 80s rock, yet stays planted in the present for a modern sound. With pre-release singles such as R U Mine?, Do I Wanna Know?, and Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?, you're hooked before the album's even released.
What's interesting about the Arctic Monkeys is that every album has it's own sound, vibe, and feel. The common denominators are the band members themselves, but that's about it. They're constantly experimenting with their sound, yet staying intrinsically themselves. Often times bands can't pull this off without losing a significant amount of fans, but the Arctic Monkeys are an exception.
One song I hope is released as a bonus track is Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You, since it's nowhere to be found on the regular track list. Hmph.
Here are some recommended tracks off of 'AM'
In the recent weeks, I've fallen in love with Arctic Monkeys. I'm a sucker for a smooth voice.
This whole album's vibe exudes sex appeal. Is it Alex Turner's sultry voice, or the strategic use of awesome electric guitar riffs or thick bass notes? Perhaps it's the sexy lyrics combined with all of the above. Either way, 'AM' has a fantastic feel to it. There's little to dislike about this album.
Though the album seems to have the same sort of tone, it slows down by the time one reaches No. 1 Party Anthem, ironically, being the first slow track on the album to appear.
'AM' has a multigenerational tone to it, a mix of yesterday and today. Turner's voice harks back to 70s and 80s rock, yet stays planted in the present for a modern sound. With pre-release singles such as R U Mine?, Do I Wanna Know?, and Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?, you're hooked before the album's even released.
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One song I hope is released as a bonus track is Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You, since it's nowhere to be found on the regular track list. Hmph.
Here are some recommended tracks off of 'AM'
- One For The Road
- Arabella
- R U Mine?
- Snap Out Of It
- Knee Socks
- I Wanna Be Yours
AM is now available on iTunes for purchase and Spotify for streaming.
Till next time xx,
Sierra
P.S. What's your favourite track off the new album?
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