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Monday, May 13, 2013

Monday Mix/Mix It #1 - Boy Bands

For my first Monday Mix (and first post in Favorite Things), I'm gonna talk about something near and dear to my heart: boy bands!

Boy bands have been around for awhile, beginning with the Monkees, the Osmonds, and the Beatles that served as the modern template for current boy groups. Now I know there are some mix feelings about these teen heartthrobs and possibly some eye-rolling and faked gagging will ensue, but hear me out. They're typically popular among the teenage female demographic, but actually, anyone can like boy bands! I'm going to be talking about some of my favorites groups. Okay, here we go!

The Backstreet Boys
from left to right: Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrel, A.J. McLean,
Nick Carter, Howie Dorough
The Backstreet Boys formed in 1993 in Orlando, Florida and have sold over 130 million records worldwide. This makes them the most successful boy band of ALL. TIME. Unusual for most bands/groups, they are still together after forming 20 years ago, with their most recent album released in 2009. They are currently working another studio album (great news for die-hard fans like myself!).

was am a big fan of this group ever since I was seven years old, listening to my HitClips of "I Want It That Way" and "Shape of My Heart" (I mean, who couldn't help but sing along?). The songs are so catchy and seem to speak to our souls, pre-pubescent or otherwise.

Also, look how gorgeous they are! Who couldn't love those faces?

As cheesy and simple as the lyrics or how goofy the music videos can be (which I still went ga-ga over anyway), they have reserved a special place in my heart and therefore at the top of the list. And in their defense, lots of things in the 90s were ridiculous and goofy, behold the gloriously awkward fashion trends of the decade.

My favorite songs from them are Shape of My HeartShow Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely (my current jam), InconsolableLarger Than LifeI Want It That Way, and As Long As You Love Me (not to be confused with the Justin Bieber tune).


left to right: Chris Kirtpatrick, Lance Bass,
 Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, 
'N Sync
Though not as successful as the Backstreet Boys but still wildly popular, 'N Sync had their fair share of fame around the same time period. The group formed in 1995 also in Orlando, Florida (I'm not sure what it is about Orlando being a breeding ground for popular boy bands, but go figure).

The band broke up in 2002 due to frontman Timberlake wanting to focus on a solo career. Now it seems that Justin barely acknowledges his involvement with 'N Sync, the launching pad to his success not only as a musician but as an actor. It's okay, Justin. I loved you with your blonde curly locks, and I still love you now.
Justin Timberlake then and now, looking critically upon his former self.
Yes, Justin, that's really you.
Along with Backstreet, I also had the No Strings Attached album as part of my first CD collection (back when people still used CDs). In fact, several boys in our theatre department memorized the "Bye Bye Bye" dance and performed it at our end-of-the-year banquet (and may I say, it was swoon-worthy). 

Favorite songs by 'N Sync: This I Promise YouHere We GoIt's Gonna Be MePop, and Bye, Bye, Bye
McFly
left to right: Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd
The British pop band McFly technically isn't a boy band because they play instruments, but I'm including them anyway. I first got into McFly when I was a freshman in high school thanks to my best friend, who was just as big of a fanatic alongside me. 


McFly formed in 2003 in England. They have sold more than 10 million records worldwide and broke the record the Beatles (a boy band in their own right) had previously set for the youngest band to ever have an album debut to number 1. They have released 5 studio albums, 4 compilation albums, and have written songs for other bands such as One Direction.

I think one of the main appeals of boy bands/groups is how the members are usually young, attractive men. I know I had favorites (*cough Danny Jones cough*), as many do in each example I've given so far. I mean, a group of cute guys with musical talent? Formula for success.

McFly hasn't released a new album since 2010, but they are still working in the music industry and have not officially broken up. We may see a new album from them yet!

Favorite songs include: Star Girl; Walk In The Sun; Please, Please; and We Are The Young. (I actually own every song they've produced...oops?)


One Direction
left to right: Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik,
Louis Tomlinson, and Harry Styles
Next up is this more recent boy band. There's hardly anyone that doesn't know about this British worldwide hit, One Direction. These boys have revived the boy band trend.

Since their first appearance as a group, formed by Simon Cowell on The X Factor UK 2010, they have gained an increasing fan base.

I'm not ashamed to admit that I've been a fan of One Direction since their time on X Factor. They've exploded in popularity, selling out concerts a year in advance.

There's undeniable charm and talent with these boys. Though some are embarrassed to say they enjoy them, I say this: like what you like. They're a great band with unique personalities. What's not to love?

My favorite songs from these boys are C'mon, C'mon; Heart Attack, Back For You, I Would (written by McFly's Tom Fletcher!), and Tell Me A Lie.


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So, I realize this post is sorta long, but thank you for sticking around this far and I hope you enjoyed me conveying my love for these great boy bands. 

Side-note: I know there's sort of a stigma with being a fan of a boy band if you're not a tween/teenage girl (or heck, even if you ARE a teenage girl there's some backlash). You should NEVER have to feel ashamed for loving boy bands (or anything that makes you happy, however)! They're one of the best things to come out of the music industry, in my humble opinion. So if you wanna blast your Jonas Brothers or Boyz II Men and dance along in your room, go for it! 

Do you have a favorite boy band that I didn't mention on this list? Who are your favorite members? Are you a closet fan or are you open about your love for them? I'd love to hear about it! Leave me a comment below with your answer :)

That concludes my first Monday Mix and Favorite Things! Woooo!

Till next time xx,

Sierra


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

REVIEW: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film The Great Gatsby

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**WARNING: Possible spoilers for the book/movie, read with caution. (I try to keep it as spoiler-free as possible)

It's finally here! The highly-anticipated soundtrack from The Great Gatsby directed by Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge!, Romeo + Juliet), in theatres May 10th. 

Don't get me wrong, I'm BEYOND excited for this movie (helloooo Leo). However, as a big fan of the original book by F. Scott Fitzgerald, I'm a bit iffy of the direction it seems to be going in (big and elaborate, rather than understated glamour like the novel), but I'm willing to accept the artistic interpretation as is and that it's a movie, and a movie needs entertainment value. Also, it's Baz Luhrmann, who's known for his elaborate and loud cinematography style.

Anyway! That being said, this soundtrack is fitting for a modern interpretation of the Jazz Age novel. With featured artists such as Lana Del Rey, Florence + The Machine, Jack White, Beyonce, The xx, and Jay Z, the music inspired by the film tries to capture the spirit created in West Egg. This soundtrack is what I would imagine Jay Gatsby's DJ would play if he had parties in modern-day New York.
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The tracks vary from revamped, orchestrated jazz versions of current songs ("Crazy In Love", "Young and Beautiful", "Bang Bang") to allude to a Jazz Age atmosphere (which is brilliantly executed by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra), along with tracks with dissonant harmonies, which I like to think is symbolic of Daisy's and Gatsby's relationship. Nero's "Into The Past" as well as The xx's "Together" are simply two examples of this theme.


Other songs are inspired straight from the book themselves, such as "Over The Love" by Florence + The Machine ("There's a green light in my eyes / and my lover on my mind"), "Kill and Run" by Sia, which alludes to the main climaxes near the end of the story, and "Into The Past" by Nero, possibly based on the last lines of the book (arguably one of the best and my favorite sentences in any book I've read):

"Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter - tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther ... And one fine morning ---
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." 

My prediction of the film, based on the soundtrack, is to give the audience an even more romanticized and over-the-top impression of the Jazz Age, only to have the illusion stripped away in the final scenes/chapters of the story (as the novel by Fitzgerald does). These are my hopes, anyway.

The only problem I have with this soundtrack is that it focuses almost too much on Gatsby and Daisy's romance. The book was a commentary on the Jazz Age with the romance as part of that, but it was not the main focus of the book. But either way, I think it will be excellent.

My personal favorite tracks are "Heart's A Mess" by Gotye, "Crazy In Love" by Emeli Sandé and The Bryan Ferry Orchestra, "Over The Love" by Florence + The Machine, "No Church In The Wild" by Kanye West and Jay Z, "Into The Past" by Nero, and "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey. 

Here's the full track list (not including audio snippets from the movie, which are included on the deluxe edition):
1. 100$ Bill - Jay-Z
2. Back To Black - Beyoncé x André 3000
3. Bang Bang - will.i.am
4. A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) - Fergie + Q Tip + GoonRock
5. Young And Beautiful - Lana Del Rey
6. Love Is The Drug - Bryan Ferry with The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
7. Heart's A Mess - Gotye
8. Over The Love - Florence + The Machine
9. Where The Wind Blows - Coco O. of Quadron
10. No Church In The Wild - Jay-Z, Kanye West
11. Crazy in Love - Emeli Sandé and The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
12. Together – The xx
13. Hearts A Mess - Gotye
14. Love Is Blindness – Jack White
15. Into the Past - Nero
16. Kill and Run - Sia
For those with Spotify, you can listen to the whole album here

You can also watch a 5-minute clip from the movie here:




What are your thoughts on the soundtrack? Do you love it or hate it? Leave a comment and tell us what you think!
Till next time xx,

Sierra

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