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Artist: Panic! At The Disco Album Title: Death Of A Bachelor Genre: Rock Release Date: 15 January 2016 Buy It: iTunes | Amazon |
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Artist: Years & Years Album Title: Communion Genre: Electronic Release Date: 10 July 2015 Buy It: iTunes Deluxe | Amazon |
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Artist: Sigma Album Title: Life Genere: Dance Release Date: 4 December 2015 Buy It: iTunes Deluxe | iTunes Standard Listen: YouTube Playlist | Spotify | Deezer |
I particularly like Life because of its melodic sound, making it the calmest track on the album. Despite being calm, there is still a slight build up to heard despite there never actually being a drop. This left me slightly disappointed because I really liked how the track was being set up and yet there was nothing that followed. Having said that, I really like the vocal (Bartoven) and found that it worked well with the slower pace of Life and therefore meant that the song was often in my head.
A track that I thoroughly like is The Reason, featuring the vocal of Nicole Jackson. The track hits it off straight away and maintains the pace throughout most of the song, slowing briefly in the verses to enable the build up to the chorus to be set up again. The Reason captures the drum and bass element that I originally loved from Sigma as well of reminding me of other drum and bass songs I used to listen to.
Another favourite track off the album is Broken Promises featuring the vocal of Maverick Sabre - an artist I like anyway. Similar to The Reason, Broken Promises embodies the drum and bass sound that I love from the duo. However, there is a brief section of the song I'm not keen on but is outweighed by how much I like the rest of the song.
Overall, I do like Sigma's album but I found it a bit of a let down to what I had been expecting from previous releases and their live shows. Having said that, there are tracks on Life that I do like such as a The Reason and Good Times (featuring Ella Eyre, track I have mentioned before) but many of the tracks lack for me or I eventually find them quite repetitive. As always, this is only my opinion and you may completely disagree so please do listen to the album yourself to make up your own mind!
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Thursday's post will be my favourite albums of the year so I hope you check back to read that, if not I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
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Artist: Ellie Goulding Album Title: Delirium Genre: Pop Release Date: 6 November 2015 Buy It: iTunes Deluxe | iTunes Standard |
Something In The Way You Move is the first track on the album which falls into my favourite tracks. I think it's really catchy and makes you want to move around - that sums up everything I love about it.
Following on is my next favourite, Keep On Dancin'. It opens with quite a distorted sounding sample as well as quite calm and to a certain extent possibly seen as a bit eerie. The track then begins to build up before the climax and change of pace for the chorus - this momentum is then carried throughout the rest of the song. There is a brief section in the bridge in which the track slows again before returning once again to the faster pace that the listener has become used to.
Codes is possibly my favourite of the tracks on Delirium because it follows the upbeat, catchy and feel good theme throughout. I also particularly love the lyrics which add to the catchiness but also are relatable to lot of people when it comes to relationships and possibly even can be applied to friendships. I think Codes is the most upbeat track off the entire album - even when it slows from its usual speed, it's still quite upbeat.
Other tracks I particularly like on Delirium are; Holding On For Life and The Greatest.
Tracks that I'm not so keen on are; Around U, Don't Panic and I Do What I Love. I find these three tracks quite repetitive and therefore more annoying than any of the tracks. I Do What I Love is a track I definitely do not love, vocally and production wise it sounds so different and therefore doesn't work for me.
Overall, I really like Delirium but some tracks really let it down for me.
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Artist: Rudimental Album Title: We The Generation Genre: Dance Release Date: 2 October 2015 Buy It: iTunes Deluxe | iTunes Standard | Amazon |
The tracks feature the new artists that Rudimental have taken under their wing such as Anne-Marie and Will Heard as well returning artists like Ella Eyre, Sinead Harnett and MNEK. I love many of the tracks on the album with two or three that I'm not so keen on but for an album of 18 tracks, I'd say that is not bad at all!
Excluding the singles as I usually do, my favourite tracks from the deluxe edition of We The Generation as All That Love (ft Anne-Marie), Run (ft Will Heard) and Too Cool (ft Ella Eyre). These are all tracks that are in the later part of the album - only Too Cool being available on the standard edition.
All That Love is, in comparison to other tracks on the album, quite chilled out in that it is much slower with a much deeper sound. The opening section of the track uses a beautiful strings section which I thinks sets up the track so well. This enables Anne-Marie's voice to really shown, especially in the verses, as well as allowing the listener to pay even closer attention to the lyrics of the song.
Run on the other hand, is a lot more upbeat and energetic - clearly noticeable in the chorus. This is an obvious contrast to the verses which are much slower and what I'd call more performance based - hopefully you'll see what I mean when listening to it! The verses provide an anticipated build up to the chorus before once again returning afterwards to its original pace. This track might not be as popular as others, I know it took me a few listens to really pay attention to it before Run got stuck in my head for days on end, but please give it a chance!
Other tracks that I want to mention that are singles from the album are Love Ain't Just A Word, Rumour Mill and I Will For Love.
Overall, I'd say that We The Generation has definitely enabled Rudimental to progress their sound at a great level but still capturing the old sound. Although every track isn't for me, a great majority are loved and therefore the few that I'm not keen on. I'd highly recommend We The Generation as it is such a feel good and dance album!
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Artist: Young Guns Album Title: Ones And Zeros Genre: Rock Release Date: 8 June 2015 Buy It: iTunes Standard | Amazon |
I've had this album on my iPod for quite some time and finally got round to listening to it over the past few months. I have found myself flipping between Don Broco's new album Automatic as well as Ones And Zeros. Both of these albums have reminded me about the things I love in rock music as I have been growing a bit distant from it recently.
Young Guns are a band that seem to remind me of the bands I used to listen to as a child and therefore takes me back to recapture those moments - I'd say that they remind me of The Killers but that's just my opinion.
A large amount of the songs on the album sit well with me, especially Memento Mori, I Want Out and Daylight. Those that don't are simply because I don't see myself going straight towards them but listening to the tracks I have listed above instead.
I Want Out was one of the singles released from the album and ultimately the first track that I listened to by Young Guns. The track is much softer than Daylight but it is always good to have variation between tracks to keep things interesting. I love the lyrics to I Want Out, especially as I have been finding them very relatable but also because I think that it is a great song to sing along to.
Daylight is a hard hitting track that captures the rawness that I have mentioned so many times that I love about rock music. I also love that you can hear the strings from an orchestra as well as there being the more traditional instruments that you would find in a rock track. Despite being one of the heavier tracks on the album, I would still say that it is very easy to listen to in all situations.
I'd definitely recommend this album if The Killers are your type of band!
Young Guns are a band that seem to remind me of the bands I used to listen to as a child and therefore takes me back to recapture those moments - I'd say that they remind me of The Killers but that's just my opinion.
A large amount of the songs on the album sit well with me, especially Memento Mori, I Want Out and Daylight. Those that don't are simply because I don't see myself going straight towards them but listening to the tracks I have listed above instead.
I Want Out was one of the singles released from the album and ultimately the first track that I listened to by Young Guns. The track is much softer than Daylight but it is always good to have variation between tracks to keep things interesting. I love the lyrics to I Want Out, especially as I have been finding them very relatable but also because I think that it is a great song to sing along to.
Daylight is a hard hitting track that captures the rawness that I have mentioned so many times that I love about rock music. I also love that you can hear the strings from an orchestra as well as there being the more traditional instruments that you would find in a rock track. Despite being one of the heavier tracks on the album, I would still say that it is very easy to listen to in all situations.
I'd definitely recommend this album if The Killers are your type of band!
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Artist: Bring Me The Horizon Album Title: That's The Spirit Genre: Rock Release Date: 11 September 2015 Buy It: iTunes | Amazon |
Doomed kicks off the album giving the listener a slight taste of what it to follow in the next ten tracks before kicking the album off in full swing with Happy Song. This is followed by the tracks that we have already heard including Throne and True Friends.
In my eyes, the album is split into three different sections depending on the different tracks and what style they are in. Doomed to True Friends provide the first section before a calmer Follow You provides a brief respite for the listener. This is then followed with What You Need, Avalanche and Run which provide the next three tracks in this section. The second section is my favourite on the album because it has my two favourite tracks on the album - What You Need and Avalanche.
What You Need begins much calmer and softer in comparison to the chorus which is much more hard hitting to carry on the momentum of the opening tracks. The chorus consists of the raw sound with layers of guitars and drums to give it the full desired impact. This then carries on into the next track which is Avalanche.
Avalanche gets into full swing straight away, hooking the listener in straight away before slowing down slightly to allow Oli's vocal to be heard much better. However, the choruses are the only sections in which the track slows. Avalanche is also the track which has my favourite line of the album in; I need a cure for me 'cause the square doesn't fit the circle.
Another track I haven't mentioned that I particularly like is Blasphemy. Likewise to Avalanche, Blasphemy kicks in straight away, slows at the chorus and has lyrics that I particularly like.
To finalise, I think that That's The Spirit is a great step up from Sempiternal and will go down in Bring Me The Horizon history as one of their best albums.
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Artist: Don Broco Album Title: Automatic Genre: Rock Release Date: 7 August 2015 Buy It: iTunes Deluxe | Amazon |
My favourite tracks on the album are Tough On You and Fire.
One of the main things I love about Tough On You is the contrast between the verses and the chorus. The verses of the track are much calmer whereas the chorus captures the raw and layered sound that I talk about so often and that I love an awful lot. I also love the lyrics, once again especially in the chorus. I do like the verses as they add more to the story in terms of lyrics but overall I much prefer the chorus.
Fire on the other hand has the raw sound from the very moment that the track begins. Likewise to Tough On You, I prefer the chorus to the verse simply because I find it so easy to sing along as well as it putting me in a good mood afterwards. I can also see this track being incredible live with the crowd shouting the lyrics back at the band.
I also found that all of the tracks on the album flow really well together making Automatic a thoroughly enjoyable listen. I would highly recommend Automatic as I love it ever since its release!
Artist: Galantis
Album Title: Pharmacy
Genre: Electronic
Tracks Standard: 13
Tracks Deluxe: -
Buy It: Amazon iTunes
I have been so excited to review this ever since I heard that Galantis were releasing an album so here we go! The album as a whole features a whole range of different sounds and styles throughout - some are much more upbeat such as Forever Tonight whereas there are also some slower tracks in comparison such as Gold Dust. Every time I have listened to this album it has put me in a really happy mood and therefore wins me over straight away!
My favourite tracks on the album are Kill 'Em With The Love and Runaway (U & I).
Kill 'Em With The Love really stands out to me on the album because the sound is different to the tracks previous and that follow it. I really like the message of the track as well - it is basically what the title of the song suggests. Asides from that, the chorus of the track is very upbeat as you would expect on a dance album but it blends together really well with the verses. This means that the build ups to the chorus flows well together.
Runaway (U & I) is the most recent single released from the album but one that I have loved listening to for a while. I really like that all of the sections in the track are different and therefore it is always changing, keeping me interested. I find that the track is also really easy to sing along with and I can imagine it being a great track to play in a live set and get incredible feedback from the crowd. It also follows the theme of putting me in a good mood whenever I listen to it as well as being something I find so easy to listen to in any situation.
To summarise, the entire album never fails to put me in a good mood whenever I listen to it which I find incredibly easy to do.
I have been so excited to review this ever since I heard that Galantis were releasing an album so here we go! The album as a whole features a whole range of different sounds and styles throughout - some are much more upbeat such as Forever Tonight whereas there are also some slower tracks in comparison such as Gold Dust. Every time I have listened to this album it has put me in a really happy mood and therefore wins me over straight away!
My favourite tracks on the album are Kill 'Em With The Love and Runaway (U & I).
Kill 'Em With The Love really stands out to me on the album because the sound is different to the tracks previous and that follow it. I really like the message of the track as well - it is basically what the title of the song suggests. Asides from that, the chorus of the track is very upbeat as you would expect on a dance album but it blends together really well with the verses. This means that the build ups to the chorus flows well together.
Runaway (U & I) is the most recent single released from the album but one that I have loved listening to for a while. I really like that all of the sections in the track are different and therefore it is always changing, keeping me interested. I find that the track is also really easy to sing along with and I can imagine it being a great track to play in a live set and get incredible feedback from the crowd. It also follows the theme of putting me in a good mood whenever I listen to it as well as being something I find so easy to listen to in any situation.
To summarise, the entire album never fails to put me in a good mood whenever I listen to it which I find incredibly easy to do.
Artist: Jamie xx
Album Title: In Colour
Release Date: 29 May 2015
Genre: Electronic
Tracks Standard: 11
Tracks Deluxe: -
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Jamie xx and The xx are musicians that I would never imagine myself listening to but I find them strangely captivating because they are like nothing else I have ever listened to or come across. Their music is often quite chilled out but has very prominent beats throughout the songs giving it a lot of punch and therefore manages to keep me interested. Normally with chilled out music I can get bored easily because there isn't much going on for me to listen to.
I first came across Jamie xx on Radio 1 simply because I couldn't decide what I wanted to listen to and was being lazy about it. Loud Places ft Romy was then played on the radio and I loved it immediately - I featured it in my May 2015 Music Favourites. The album itself starts with the chilled out tracks you would expect from Jamie xx. This provides such an easy listen and be used at any time whether that be revision, trying to sleep or just trying to relax.
I would say my favourite tracks on the album are the ones that feature the vocal of Romy - there is something about her voice that adds so much to the track and really gives out a chilled feeling. These tracks are Loud Places and SeeSaw.
Loud Places I have mentioned before and despite being a single I love it still! (I like to pick songs that aren't released as singles to get a better idea of the album.) I really like that the tracks features everyday sounding samples and in a way makes the track seem more casual like you could hear it while you were walking about with traffic going by - that is what I can imagine from it. As I have mentioned earlier, the tracks have strong beats throughout which add a lot of depth to the sound and therefore keeps me captivated.
On the other hand, the vocal in SeeSaw isn't as prominent as it is in Loud Places. This is because the beats in this track are much louder and therefore take the forefront of it. Obviously the vocal can be heard throughout but it isn't used as much as in Loud Places. For this reason, I also think that SeeSaw is more chilled out then Loud Places because there isn't as much to focus on and the listener isn't distracted by the vocal as much meaning that they won't be singing along.
Something I didn't like about the album is the track I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times). This is the only track on the album that swears and the only one that is completely different to the others. Under normal circumstances I think I would have liked a shake up but I got so used to the tone of the album that when I heard this track it completely shook me up.
A final thing I want to mention is that although 90% of the tracks are chilled out, they sound nothing like each other - they may have similar tones and layout but sound so different and that is what keeps it interesting.
Artist: Alesso
Album Title: Forever
Release Date: 25 May 2015
Genre: Electronic
Tracks Standard: 14
Tracks Deluxe: 17
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Forever is an album that I am struggling to review honestly as I have quite a lot of conflicting feelings towards it. For me, the album starts off slowly with the only new material the audience hearing being two introduction tracks which admittedly didn't get me hooked straight away. The album then follow with Heroes, Tear The Roof Up and Cool - all songs that the audience has already heard before and unless the listener particularly loves those songs, can loose interest in the album quite quickly. Saying all that, Forever does redeem itself when the new music is played - from Cool onwards. The tracks that I hadn't heard before impressed me more and enabled me to continue listening to the album with some interest.
A particular favourite of mine on the album was Sweet Escape which I mentioned in my May 2015 Music Favourites: Part Two. As I said in that review, I love the combination of instruments used to create a different sound to something I would expect from Alesso or to what I usually listen to. The meaning behind the song I also find beautiful! It about being free to do what you want with nothing to get in the way; Nothing can stop us now. I really like songs that have the concept as I find them really empowering and give me the motivation I can quite often need to just do what I want and not worry about other people.
Another track I like on the album is In My Blood*. This track always makes me want to dance and just have a good time as I feel like it would be such a good song in aa DJ set. In My Blood features many different layers of sounds which I have always said ends up being the tracks I love the most simply because it has so much variation. The track stands out even more because it is much more upbeat than the track previous and following - it also has the ability to get stuck in your head. One thing I would say about In My Blood is that I feel like the drop could have been done a bit better - the sound of it becomes very distorted to the rest of the track and I'm not sure if I like that. Saying that, it does make that particular section of the song stand out even more.
Overall, I think that the album takes a while to get going but once is does it sounds great!
*At the time of writing this there were no uploads of the track that were suitable to link.
Artist: Madeon
Album Title: Adventure
Release Date: 30 March 2015
Genre: Electronic
Tracks Standard: 12
Track Deluxe: 18
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Madeon is an artist that I remember listening to when I was younger and was one the first dance artists that I particularly liked. His debut album Adventure captures everything I love about his music providing, for me, such a happy sounding album that never fails to put me in a good mood and make me want to dance along with it. The album is very different to anything I usually listen to providing me with a well needed change.
My current favourite tracks on the album are Pay No Mind and Finale - however it is constantly changing.
Pay No Mind features The Passion Pit who are a band that I found myself listening to and enjoying more recently. The track follows on with the idea of a happy album as this track just makes me want to dance even if I'm sitting down. If you're not one to dance then the vocal is also incredible to sing along to - particularly the chorus. Pay No Mind is very upbeat which may sound obvious but is nothing like I have heard before making it stand out even more. The beat is also very prominent throughout the entire track which I think adds to it even more.
Finale features the vocals of Nicholas Petricca who I have not heard of before but who I feel did a very good job on the track. I also really like the vocals in this track and how they fit with each point in the music - you will understand what I mean if you listen to the track. Finale also features many different sections. By this I mean it starts very upbeat with lots of kicks from the drums before slowing down to enable the vocal section to take place. This is repeated twice in the track to provide variation throughout and to provide a sufficient ending to a very upbeat song.
As a whole I really like this album however there are a few songs that I'm not so keen on. For example, OK and La Lune. I don't think Madeon did anything wrong with these songs, there are just songs that I prefer so much more.
Ellie
Artist: James Bay
Album Title: Chaos And The Calm
Release Date: 23 March 2015
Genre: Alternative
Tracks Standard: 11
Tracks Deluxe: 15
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Chaos And The Calm is the debut album from Brits Critic Choice Award 2015 winner James Bay. This has been an album that I personally have looked foreward to for quite some time and I was definitely not disappointed! The album features a lot more upbeat songs than Inthought there would be as his EPs feature much slower and calmer songs such as Let It Go and Scars. Despite being surprised by the upbeatness of some of the tracks, I thoroughly enjoyed it as it a side to James' music that we have not seen before.
My favourite tracks on the album are Collide and Move Together - two complete opposites which show the variety the album possess.
Collide is one of the more upbeat songs on the album and is a type of song that I never thought I would hear for James. The songs has quite a jazzy influence which again is very different to James' normal sound but works really well! The track also a very prominent lead from the well loved guitar that James uses for most of his songs. Everything about this song is happy and provides a great cheering up song if you are feeling down.
Move Together is the complete opposite of Collide - it is much slower and the track itself is beautiful. I believe that this track was on one of James' earlier released EPs and was a track that I particularly liked before. The track features a guitar lead along with a subtle sound of drums and a beautiful choir to back up the lyrics of James' voice.
The album as a whole is an easy listen and very good for relaxing or revision. However, I feel like when the hype has died down slightly I won't be listening to the album very much which does sadden me. As always you may think differently so please check it out anyway.
My favourite tracks on the album are Collide and Move Together - two complete opposites which show the variety the album possess.
Collide is one of the more upbeat songs on the album and is a type of song that I never thought I would hear for James. The songs has quite a jazzy influence which again is very different to James' normal sound but works really well! The track also a very prominent lead from the well loved guitar that James uses for most of his songs. Everything about this song is happy and provides a great cheering up song if you are feeling down.
Move Together is the complete opposite of Collide - it is much slower and the track itself is beautiful. I believe that this track was on one of James' earlier released EPs and was a track that I particularly liked before. The track features a guitar lead along with a subtle sound of drums and a beautiful choir to back up the lyrics of James' voice.
The album as a whole is an easy listen and very good for relaxing or revision. However, I feel like when the hype has died down slightly I won't be listening to the album very much which does sadden me. As always you may think differently so please check it out anyway.
Ellie
Artist: PVRIS
Album Title: White Noise
Release Date: 4 November 2014
Genre: Alternative Rock
Tracks Standard: 10
Tracks Deluxe: None
Buy It: Amazon iTunes
I mentioned PVRIS towards the later part of 2014 and featured this album on my 2014 album favourites post. I think that now is a good time to review it. I know when I really like an album when I still listen to it months after its release and still love it an awful lot.
I really love everything this album is - the vocal, production and the music. The album is a mixture of rock, alternative and electronic and this combination is quickly becoming one of my favourite genres. The album features a range of slower songs such as Eyelids and more upbeat such as St. Patrick.
My favourites tracks on the album are Mirrors and St.Patrick - I do love them all though. These two tracks are two of the more upbeat tracks on the album. I normally try to pick songs off an album that aren't singles but St.Patrick is such a good song I couldn't stick to that philosophy. The song never fails to put me in a good mood after listening to it as I feel like I can apply what the song is about to situations in my life. I think the track is the perfect balance between synths, guitar and drums - not too much synth but enough to transform the track itself. Lynn's vocal on the track and the entire album never fails to amaze me as she has a different tone to her voice to other voices on the rock scene and I think this works as an advantage for the band.
Mirrors once again provides a great balance between synth and the rest of the instruments on the album. Despite the track being upbeat, there is a section in the bridge which is much slower and really shows off Lynn's vocal. This also means that when the chorus kicks back in, it has much more impact than the previous times.
White Noise is an album that I highly recommend. I find it so easy to listen to in all situations, each track is different from the previous and it always puts me in a good mood!
Ellie
Artist: Hardwell
Album Title: United We Are
Release Date: 23 January 2015
Genre: Dance
Tracks Standard: 15
Tracks Deluxe: None
Buy It: Amazon iTunes
I wasn't sure what to expect in the build up to the release of Hardwell's album United We Are, especially when previews were being released on his YouTube channel. I do admit having now listened to the album, I was slightly disappointed however I do still have a few favourite tracks from the album.
I firstly want to address a track on the album called 'Sally' which is going to be the first single released from the album. At first I really liked the sound of the track, it had that raw guitar sound that I really love. However then the vocal started...There was nothing wrong with the vocalists voice I want to put that out there now but I didn't like the lyrics at all. The song included large amounts of swearing and I didn't feel like it had much depth to it other then who the vocalist was sleeping with.
On a more positive note my favourite tracks from the album were Follow Me, Eclipse and Birds Fly.
Eclipse is the opening track on the album and as I said in my music favourites, is possibly one of my favourite opening tracks on an album!I love the string section in the opening minute as it isn't something you would expect on an dance album. After this first minute, Hardwell kicks it up a notch with a big drop which he maintains throughout the track with a combination of the strings and beats.
Follow Me is the second track on the album and after the impact that Eclipse had had on me, it would take a lot to top. Admittedly as I am not a fan of Jason Derulo, I wasn't expecting a lot from this track. However, on this particular occasion, I really like the vocal! I think his voice works really well with the track and enables Jason to actually show off his voice. Follow Me is also accompanied by an incredible melody and drops by Hardwell as you would expect.
Birds Fly is the calmest track on the album and I personally think that you wouldn't think it was a track by Hardwell. However, I really love the lyrics to this song - for the most part. I find that the opening verse is a bit strange, maybe I just need to understand is better to appreciate it better. The section I like the most is the pre-chorus which goes like:
When your a star.
And your looking up at the stars.
It just looks like venus or mars
Let's make this universe ours.
Gravity's holding us down.
So let's turn this planet around.
Oh now, don't you worry 'bout how.
Can't nothing stop us now.
Saying that, I am a bit iffy on the break down towards the end of the track - I just don't feel like it was necessary and would have been fine without it!
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Artist: Fall Out Boy
Album Title: American Beauty / American Psycho
Release Date: 19 January 2015
Genre: Rock
Tracks Standard: 11
Tracks Deluxe: None
Buy It: iTunes Amazon
American Beauty/American Psycho is the eagerly awaited new album by Fall Out Boy - I also featured it in the list of albums I was looking forward to in the new year.
When I first heard a few of the singles being released off the album in the build up to the launch, I was a bit worried that I wouldn't like it as much as Save Rock And Roll. However, I can confidently say after a week of listening to the album that I do definitely like it and that I was wrong to worry. Admittedly there are songs on the album that I am not so keen on but as a whole I think it's great!
My favourite tracks from American Beauty/American Psycho are Uma Thurman, Novocaine and Fourth Of July.
Uma Thurman has such a funky beat to listen to and is very catchy, particularly in the chorus. My favourite lines from the song are:
And I slept in last night’s clothes and tomorrow’s dreams
But they’re not quite what they seem
This is because in the section in which the lines are performed, the pace and sound changes before returning to normal. I also really like the references to different times with something so small and normal.
Novocaine was a song a liked instantly! I really like the rawness that the song opens with and maintains for a large part of the song. Likewise to Uma Thurman, I find the song very catchy and easy to sing along to. However, I know that some people have had to listen to this song a few times or are still unsure about this track.
Finally, Fourth Of July is a track that's opening is completely opposite to the track previous - Novocaine. I particularly like that the track starts calm before the climax that is the chorus - which is also another very catchy song. I love the lyrics to this song, especially the chorus:
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
Is just a small section of the chorus.
I am still undecided on whether I like this album more than Save Rock And Roll but I do think it is another great album by Fall Out Boy - I hope you do too!
Below is a link to a playlist of all the songs from American Beauty/American Psycho.
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Album Title: Lower Than Atlantis
Release Date: 6 October 2014
Genre: Alternative Rock
Tracks Standard: 12
Tracks Deluxe: 16
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Lower Than Atlantis are a band that I have come across in the past month just from listening to BBC Radio 1. The song I heard was Here We Go, the opening track on the album, which I liked immensely because of how raw I thought the guitars sound throughout the song. This theme follows throughout the album with a combination of great lyrics.
Another favourite of mine from the album is Ain't No Friend Of Mine. I (again) love the guitar in it and how electronic music plays a slight role in the early stages of the piece. I think the lyrics are also incredible. I personally love songs that I can giggle at because I may find them relatable or just because there are lines in the song that I find amusing. This is one of those songs.
I own the deluxe version which also includes alternative versions of a few of the songs. These include Here We Go, Ain't No Friend and Words Don't Come Easily. I really like the fact they have added these versions onto the end of the album because you can listen to a toned down version of the tracks. I think this is a great idea for when you want to listen to the tracks but you don't want to listen to music that is full on; I know I have those moods.
Overall, I really like this album and it has made me reconnect with this genre of music. I am excited to see what else comes from this band. I am aware this isn't their first album but from what I've heard from other reviews, it is by far their best!
Ellie