Thursday, 8 March 2012

All I see is you. Stars. Open-arms.


I could bet all the riches that I ever had.
Rush in the night like a shock, babe, would it be bad?
If I had to-
set the alarm 'cause those thrills that run up my back.
You're my star nothing else can lead me off track.

So all I can say is............. Thank Christ for Shazam!
It was getting quite ridiculous that I had been to 4 different bars in 2 weekends and heard this song played, sang to it, "danced" to it and loved it without knowing where on earth it was from. Finally I shazammed it in y hairdressers, moving far too quickly  for my phone and getting some pink/apricot hair dye on my forehead. The hairdresser leapt back from my hair quicker than ever asking "Oh shit you haven't changed your mind have you?" Nopppee I am just a little saddo who gets giddy over music! :) Two days later I realised the CD I had bought on my last day at Urban had it on. Note: Pay more attention to what's front of you to avoid hairdye to the face.

This song SBTRKT - Pharaohs, is addictive and "funky"? yeh i'm going with funky. i'm wearing headphones as big as The Beegees afro (maybe sporting some white flares too) so I feel I can use words like funky. you say the band name like "subtract" and is the stage name of Aaron Jerome, a musician and producer from London. Known for his remixes of artists such as Basement Jaxx, M.I.A and the lovely and ever so polished Mark Ronson he has progressed to collaborations with Drake (Hi Drake, Love you loads). Their most popular song "WildFire" has been an expression of their love for dubstep, two-step and US RnB (Not UK, not you Craig David). I find its easy listening but definitely something for the cool kids of which I am not, therefore I'll keep my love for the music to the confines of my bedroom and tap my foot and possibly nod my head descretly in public places.
SBTRKT is like mr invisible in the music world, he'd rather not talk about himself as a person but let the music speak for itself. Pretty cool, but I can only relate him to the successful guy who was a mute but wore a very large mouses head to all his gigs. PS. Why put a 5 at the end of your name, whether your "dead" or not it doesn't make sense! I see that SBTRKT has gone for the long beard approach instead, it simple makes me think of Doctor BeardFace, "It's Bearfacade!" (Scrubs reference there, no? OK.)
He claims to not be a very social person so gives his records out anonymously and seeing if they like it. "If they play it, they play it."

Well SBTRKT I very much like your music and have purchased your album, so in return I would love to see a few more online interviews and a few of your diary entries to get to know the real you! Thankyou please. So oh yes, get listening anyone reading! 
FiftysAtHeart xx


Monday, 13 February 2012

I heard that you like the bad girls honey, is that true?


Come and take a walk on the wild side
Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain
You like your girls insane
Choose your last words
This is the last time
Cause you and I, we were born to die

She has been described my a certain over-confident american celebrity as a "12 year old girl practicing singing nursery rhymes in her bedroom", she has been scrutinized, complimented and her career talked of by every pessimist and optimist in the music world. Yet it is safe to say that her luscious locks, rose stained lips and sultry  voice have secured her stardom. Lana Del Ray is a bona fide icon of the 10's. In an interview with Lana she says that interviewing, performing and making music videos has really opened up her eyes to how people view her right off the back of one decision she makes. She says that stage character "Lana" and the real "Lizzy" are very much the same person, and that the "sonic and visual world "she created for Lana was like an art project for her. She says her music doesn't feel like work because making time for herself is making time for her music. I love this vision she has and the calm and collected way she presents it to us.

Keep making me laugh, let's go get high
I like her confidence as a performer, the oddness behind her eyes as she sits in the throne in music video "Born to Die" and the way she holds such an intense note for so long. There is no Christina Aguilera wavering voice that makes you shiver to your core, this young artist can sing and sing well. While we're mentioning Born To Die, I'll get the very girly giddiness out of the way first... HOW UNBELIEVABLY HOT IS THAT GUY IN THE VIDEO? 
Ok so gathering my thoughts and moving on. Miss Elizabeth Woolridge Grant is an American singer/songwriter, if you hadn't guessed already with her american flag sweatshirts and stars&stripes backgrounds. She talks of her album and says that her reoccurring obsessions and themes are honoring love even when its lost and staying strong in the midst of true love lost. She goes on to say her music should inspire people to stay hopeful and soft when things get difficult and hard for everyone as they do. I do like that comments like this are so full of depth and meaning, but I also like that she hasn't got wrapped up in the feelings behind the song too much. Whether she's performing or interviewing she stays very cool, I really look forward to seeing her do well in the future and hope all the pretentious negative press won't stop her successes!
Below I've posted "Born To Die", "Video Games" "Elvis". Enjoy the beautiful Nancy Sinatra of our time x










Thursday, 2 February 2012

Living a poppers fueled fantasy


 It's safe to say that when I walk, I bob. But you could honestly call me Bukaroo at the moment, commuting on 2 buses and 2 trains a day to work 2 jobs sometimes 6 days a week. Hells teeth. I've got all the 'necessities' stuffed into my velvet rucksack, keys and train pass falling out of one pocket and my falling to bits (piece of shit) phone and ipod crammed into the other. But there's only one reason to explain the bobbing, my beloved earphones that hang round my neck like staple jewelry AND this song........
I posted about Metronomy ages ago, I watched them on the telly and fell in love with the beardy cute lead man ages ago, I added them to the playlist "Just Good" ages ago. But they're still playing a big role as an extra in my busy little life that could be described as being like a poppers filled fantasy at the moment. I only get my kicks from the dream world though, there are no judgements and miserable people there! So this song fits in perfectly, "Everything goes my way", good God its good isn't it? The lyrics;
Why give it up on you, 
When you pushed me aside, three weeks I cried

You shot a hole in my heart straight through
I don't know, it's either the way she sings them or what they could mean to me, but does it chuffing matter? Probably not. But I just love the song, the lyrics describe how when they're apart they give up on eachother sometimes, but the moment they're officially 'back together' they just fall in love again like its a thing to be, or something to be apart of. Its an odd little concept but I like it, falling in and out of love with someone sounds familiar to me! 
Now todays post isn't about the band, the artists and the descriptions, just a few songs crammed into one little post to list a few of my favourites that I personally and pretentiously think everyone in the whole wide world of my limited number of facebook friends and followers should be listening to. So I would like to list a a few more that I want to do a full write up on when I get a chance (maybe tomorrow? yeh tomorrow); 

"Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody that I used to know" - unbelievably addictive, the first few seconds you feel like you're tuned into a baby channel, but you quickly change your feelings when you here the sultry voice of lead singer Wouter De Backer.





"Lianne La Havas feat Willy Mason - No room for doubt" - the quality of the recording is so good I feel like I'm listening to her sing in my ear or like I'm playing the track on a record player with all the crackles and the pops that such a beautiful piece would give to us so willingly.




Think I'm just about done, signing off very much looking forward to my day off tomorrow fun filled with a bike ride, a yoga class and an afternoon of baking. Definitely winning! Grace x

Monday, 23 January 2012

You playing out, Grimes?

Grimes

Hey hey wanna play well baby i can go go
and every other day you're running off the phone, no.
Well baby I would call you if I didn't know you but I'm paying for it.


Enchanting and melodic, Grimes brings to us a sound that hooks itself around our ears and embellishes lyrics that are charged up with dark meanings and eery pronunciations. With instruments like the harp, the keyboard and drums playing broken beats, it is to be expected that an unusual sound is to be presented to us so quaintly. Someone more interesting than Florence, but on the same page as Lykki Li and Lana Del Ray. Living through the 2000's where Outkast merged with Marilyn Manson, you would only expect a clash of musical influences. Grimes agrees and comments that she's never been an indie kid; instead of fainting at the sight of a boy with a guitar she'd be more likely to fall over her own feet to get to LL Cool J adjusting his vest and putting on another silver chain. Ok, they might be two extremes but you get the picture right? Good.

Grimes looks and acts how loads of girls, including myself, would love to just....be. Her fringe is that little bit too short, her makeup is daring and bold, the prints she wears clash, she's sexy to the guys who like "weird". Overall she's an icon of the 00's. Its hard to pin point her place in music, but when it comes to the name "Grimes" Claire Boucher allows vision and effortlessly presents music and a style that could well stand on its own.

What I love at the moment is if you were a kid growing up in the 2000's you're music palette is so varied. I used to go to clubs where you'd have a room for 'Pop', 'Old RnB & HipHop', a room for 'Indie & Rock' and (sadly) they still exist but 'Hardcore Garage and Grime". Now I'm walking into places where one minute you are doing a little indie jig  (yeh, jig) to Summer Camp and the next singing every word at the top of your lungs to Destiny's Child 'Say my name'. Ps. Kate Spark and myself definitely new every lyric, every shoulder shrug and hair flick. Could have called it the performance of the night? No? Could do though........

On that note, as Grimes sings and plays her keyboards she's creating an appeal that noone can resist and pushes the most unlikely of listeners to embrace a new sound. Her album "Visions", to be released on the 21st of the Valentines month that is February (not that I noticed or anything) is an exciting time for her. So we can only wait with anticipation and excitement about her next move once the album can be purchased. To make this album, Grimes locked herself away in a room for days, she starved herself of light and everyday ammenities in order to bring us something raw and from the heart. The superficials you might sometimes expect from an artist were out of the window for this album, so a lot of feeling and truth is offered quite willingly in every song. I love her music and what she's about and will be massively keen to see her live as soon as I can! Enjoy the songs I've posted below! FiftysAtHeart xx

"Vanessa"
"Crystal Ball"
"Oblivion"




Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Hurry up, we're dreaming.


Waiting for a roar
Looking at the mutating skyline
The city is my church
It wraps me in the sparkling twilight

I keep thinking who next, who next, who next? So many amazing bands and artists that have kicked off 2012 for us. Since I had a little break from blogging my ipod seems to have got fuller and fuller and I want to have a little reminising sesh, but no, there is no time. So on a count down from 5, 54321.....I'm going with M83, NO, Ben Howard! Nope, M83 it is, or else that would defy the point of the countdown. Jeeze, pull it together.

Anthony Gonzalez. No, he's not mexican and doesn't wear a sombrero, I know I'm gutted too! He is in fact  a French musician at the forefront of the wonderful band M83, alongside members Yann Gonzalex, Morgan Kibby, Loic Maurin and Jordan Lawlor. Score, I got all the names in. They formed/arrived/begun their "journey" in xfactor language, in 2001. So when I click through endless Youtube clips and read about them online I am reading things dating back to when I was only a teen. I wish someone would have handed me a tape of them when I was 11, and not Hearsay. My life could have turned out totally differently, maybe I wouldn't know all the words to Liberty X (Rival band) and maybe I wouldn't idolise Kim Marsh - she went through so much man! Enough! M83 M83 M83......... Lets talk about their new album Hurry up, we're dreaming.
Oh and a quick PS. When you're trying to tell a hot customer at work about the album and how wicked it is, don't get your words mixed up and call them M62. They are by no means a motorway, believe me!


M83 fall nicely into the playlist you'll call "Chilled" and into the times you'll need music to give you that overwhelming feeling when a song has totally turned your day around. With loud instrumentals and softly spoken lyrics, there is something very delicate and moving about their sound. You'll listen to every drum beat and notice every change of instrument, they're songs make you listen more intently than ever, zoning out of more and more with each song. I love it! For anyone that wants to feel spaced out without smoking a joint, this is the body friendly answer. What a good diagnosis, does that make a Doctor now?

Favourite songs.

"Midnight City". When that high pitched noise first sounds, and you'll know which sound I mean, you will love it. It's even more addictive than the song itself when the instrumentals blast out about 30 seconds in. I can't help but say it sounds like Cut Copy, but maybe since they're on of my favourite bands I think they're in everything.
Guess what I have to do too? Prydz it up, sorry for all you hipsters that don't like dance, but this remix is far to wicked to no mention. If this came on in Wire on a saturday night I would most likely kiss the DJ.

"Kim & Jessie". 4 minutes and 6 seconds of lovelyness. 

"Reunion" - More guitar, more indie... for the radio? I like it either way.
"Too late" - Melodic, romantic and I might go as far as to say beautiful.


So what is more to say than get listening and get buying tickets to see them. :) FiftysAtHeart x
PS. Hope it's been an interesting read!
x






Friday, 13 January 2012

And I went away, now there's every sign that I'm wired again.



Look at you with slimmer lines
Dirty toes un-showered
Unholy sight the state of you
And every sign that you’re wired again



So I stopped writing.
I don't know why, maybe lack of time SLASH confidence in my ability to write about something I didn't do a degree in? I'm not sure, but as I sat drinking tea this morning and listening to The Maccabees new album with my eyes closed (Yeh, I can drink tea with my eyes closed) I knew I had to do what I used to do until last September.... Sit and listen to an album over and over then pick out my favourite lyrics and sounds and write about them on here. And then post it all over Facebook and get laughed/criticised by the people I really should have unfriended about 5 years ago! :)

Ok so here goes, The Maccabees third album.. It is always a slight worry with a third album isn't it?You question whether a band/artist has had enough time/continued with the same vibe as last time/pushed the boundaries and tried something new. Will it be a success/will it not/will I like it/please let me like it. So if I give you an example of the good the bad and the oh shit why moments, then you can work out for yourself  without me having to be nasty and critical.
Example 1.
The Strokes gave us "This is it", Blur gave us "Parklife" AND Arctic Monkeys gave us.............. "Humbug". (Sigh........ Enough said? I think so.)

As a HUGE and probably over biased fan of The Maccabees, you can probably guess I didn't have a Humbug moment when I eagerly typed the tracklist of their new album "Given to the Wild" into youtube, staring, dare I say, slightly sycophantically at the screen as I long for the next time I get to see them on stage. They have that power though don't you think? The power of turning a rainy train ride to work into a feeling like you're going to Disneyland! No, erm, not Disneyland, I meant some dead cool bar where you go to smoke and read poetry, yeh... that's what I meant. 
Anyway its an exciting time, this new album like the last seems to be pushing those "wall of arms" boundaries they talk of in the last album even further away. If I think back to 2005, me being 16 at the time, they have come a long long way from what could sort of be described as a quite channelled and controlled time of the Indie-pop era. Then they were all bright colours and lyrics of love, now they're all about ferocious guitars and unruly drumming that creates passionate melodies and quite heart-wrenching lyrics.

So why such a long time between albums? Well from what I have read they have spent a lot of time in Rockfield Studios (Wales), worldly known to be home to some of the greatest songs ever written. From Rush in the 70's, Adam and the ants, The Stranglers and The Undertones in the 80's and New Order and Delphic through the 90's and 2000's. The Maccabees can now safely join the successors of such great music with their latest album. I would comment that it has been such a long time because of their obsession with detail and and exploration of what sounds rewarding to them. 


"It's a long process, it can get pretty clinical, so it takes a long time to make not very much music". Felix then continues,"This time around it feels like we're ready to go out and play live again. We've got a record we feel deserves it"

Well, I completely agree.
And so forth with my ramblings I won't say anything more and will post some teasing songs that should get you as excited for the release date of January 24th as I am. Enjoy!
FiftysAtHeart. x
Ps. Message me on Facebook (Grace Easter) with any new music, always appreciated. Over the next week I'll be writing about The Jezabels, Oliver Tank, Willis Earl Beal, M83, Grimes and Azealia Banks. Oh and maybe Lana Del Ray, haven't made my mind up on her yet! :)

"Feel to Follow"

"Pelican"

"Child"




Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Be my distraction


Shyness, let it go, never have to be alone. Yeh, shyness.

Thieves like us are a Swedish-American band yet they call Paris their home. They met over banana sandwiches, a few packets of Seabrook crisps and some Sunny D..... Well, that's not exactly what I read but an interview said they met over a picnic; and that sounds like a cracking picnic basket to me doesn't it you? No? OK I'll eat on my own! 
Now if you've read my blogs posts before you'll know I like a bit of New Order, well a lot of New Order! So when I saw this band name I immediately thought they had got their band name from a single they released way back in '84. The band said it had a little relevance to their name but from what I've read of their outlook on music, they aren't one for taking from others, they create their own sound and take individual taste as an interpretation rather than an opinion. They claim their first album was all over the place, moving from Berlin to London to New York. The chaos of their nomadic lifestyle can be seen to be reflected in their music and in their music videos at that. Restless bodies equalled a restless beat, something you might these days take as less "Restless" and more "electronic" and quite tragically hip! The latest album, Again and Again, is completely different. First of all they say they actually remember recording ALL the songs, so more structure, more vision and stability. The band claim "Again and Again" was the album they wanted to make all along.
Days they go slow
The nights they go fast
It's only some time 
'Til we get together
The method is clear

So, the music. Electronic, disco, quite a french sound? If that makes sense. I just think that it is beautifully noticeable that they have all brought their own culture and background to the band. And I love it. I don't mind a couple of brothers from Manchester getting together and creating a few classic anthems too, but I lust after sounds like this. Lock me in a room with people that can make something good out of drums and a keyboard and I'll sit there with my banana sandwiches and sunny d in my element!
Hold on a second, I've just read that they were discovered by the amazing Kitsune! I should know this, working at Urban Outfitters where you have Kitsune albums and Soulwax music imprinted on our minds after an 8 hour shift!

"Shyness" - A beautifully relaxed and mellow sound. I listened to the lyrics over and over and took the song as saying that even though you might not be able to talk about your feelings, your heart might be beating about it loud enough for someone to hear. The lyrics "Shyness, let it go, never have to be alone" sound wicked alongside the restless beat of the song. Oh and PLEASE watch the video I've posted below with the song. The kids are ridiculously cool and, like a mini movie, you get a real feel for the meaning of the song!

"Drugs in my body" - There isn't much more than I can say than, WOW. It's like their quite pessimistic view on love and romance has been turned on its head by an electronic beat that makes their pessimism sound upbeat. Tres Bien my little thieves!

So there isn't much more to say than listen and enjoy! :) xx



Sunday, 4 September 2011

Gabriel you've gone too far.


It was quite awake in night and I can hear my heart beat 
Hopes it cradles me and rocks my bones to sleep

Joe Goddard - Gabriel
With a soothing and quite gospel start to this song you feel sucked into the silence, its as if her soft voice and the steady drums is getting you ready for the ever so current house beat that is to follow. The haunting vocal refrain that we begin with slowly unravels into this smooth main vocal and bass line that gives of that sort of energy that when you hear it you feel like its latched onto your chest and given your lungs a ton of oxygen. The sort of feeling I think every person living in Britain needs with our rainy summers and dreary Monday mornings. Not only is a wicked bass line a necessity to be blasting through your earphones for a little Wednesdaymorninghalfwaytheretotheweekend moments. But its a necessity on a night out, especially for those awkward people like myself that aren't cool enough to body pop, do back flips or break dance on a Saturday night out!

So who is the genius creator of such a song? His name is Joe Goddard, sounds familiar doesn't it? Yes well he's a bear. As in one of The 2 Bears. No don't worry he's not going anywhere, he's just branching off a little and Gabriel is just a taster of what is to become of Joe Goddard. 
If you like eery, he does eery. Tracks like "Gabriel" and "All I Know" make sure you are all set for being an eery/odd/moody barsteward for the day! Want something thats a little more back to the basics? Then "Jump" gives you a completely old school and retro house beat with just enough vocals to bring you back from the verge of being "Well into house n that" and wearing those ever so lovely tank tops, sunglasses inside and pouting so much for pictures that that is now just how you look. Nightmare much?! I used to be slightly scared of being into house but not anymore, with producers like these guys giving you remixes of Metronomy and Lykki Li I really don't mind.
So all I can say is listen and enjoy. I'm keeping a very close I on Joe Goddard and his music... AND his beard. Yeh that's right! x



Sunday, 21 August 2011

Eye to eye. Thigh to thigh. I Let Go.

You're my river running high
Run Deep, Run Wild

Oh Lykke Li......... yeh, you have always been amongst my girl crushes with that style, that voice, that........ face?
I definitely felt THE URGE to listen to her music again as a remix of one of her songs is getting played  loads at the moment and I love singing to it. Always a nice opportunity to voice my own beautiful singing voice y'know... it sounds something like a strained, keen and northern Kate Nash. Sounds ridiculous, you say. Yeh it is. And it can only ever be heard quietly as I'm going all OCD and anal on clothes tidying at work n that AND/OR as I fall in from a night out singing some Rihanna or Beyonce. Always gotta sing the single girl diva songs to keep up the spirits as you find yourself coming home alone with no fit guy to prop you up. You know what I'm talking about!!! WINNING? Not so much.

For you I keep my legs apart
And forget about my tainted heart

Anyway Likkkky Liee. Your music is as fit as you are. So I best give a few brief notes on your past/present and future. This young swedish singer-songwriter started playing for our eager ears from 2007, but some of her best work came onto our screens and radio boxes in 2009. Her individuality, quirky  lyrics and confidence stood out amongst the crowd of electronic and indie pop aspiring artists. With friends like Robyn and collaborations with Santagold and Kanye West its seems she was onto a winner from the start. Thank God!

I think I'm a little bit, a little bit
A little bit in love with you
But only if you're 
A little bit, a little bit, little bit
In Lo-lo-lo-lo-love with me

With this artist it's really hard to sit and pick out favourites songs as (as soppy as it sounds) most of her songs either having very relatable lyrics or just an amazing vibe to the song that can pull you out of the feeling sorry for yourself because you drank too much last night zone in a second! With remixes by Magician/Black Kids & AutoErotique Bootleg and many others; you can't help but enjoy the songs you got your emotions involved with that little bit more. So I'm not going to go with favourites, but I'll paste some links to just a few that will get you in the mood for what this stunner of an artist is about if you didn't already know of her!


Friday, 12 August 2011

So this is the thing...



And the things that keep us apart, keep me alive
The things that keep me alive, keep me alone.
This is the thing...


L.O.V.E.???

Something I am completely confused about at the moment. Did I just fall in love with the beautiful boy that held the door for me out of the pub saying "Pretty girls first" or am I in complete L.U.S.T for a perfect gentlemen who looked like he'd fallen right out of the pages of Amainglyhotbandboymagazine and into Nation of Shopkeepers on a Wednesday night? It's a toughy! Trying this single girl milarky is quite the task I tell you, especially when the L word is sat across from me on the last train home snogging eachothers faces off, holding eachothers hand as they walk past me in the street and shouting "I LOVE YOU TOO BABE" within half a metre of my face! Okay so that last bit didn't happen but it might as well do to complete the (shall we say bitterness? no, sounds horrible! we'll go with...) "My ever so romantic heart"..................

So what would be so fitting with this feeling of having to do a massive gulp when you hear the L word being thrown about? Well, I have two options for today........... one of those "Good Feel" songs OR one that forces you to be reminiscent? I'm going for the latter, it's been a while since I have let emotions get the better of me!

Fink are who I would like to have a little talk about today of the Folk/Blues/Dub genre. A beautifully elegant sound, very relaxing to listen to yet the lyrics are subtly stimulating of your thoughts. They got me thinking about deeper things and made me a reflect a little more..... Fink say they "sing about relationships and love and emotions; but also sing about other stuff: embracing fear, Berlin dawns and looking forward". I read this quote after I listened to as much of their music as I could... and could agree with all of what they had said.

The songs I have listed below are just a couple of ones I would call my current favourites, over time it might change but for now I'll choose these. The first song "This is the thing" is once I think anyone can relate to; knowing someone wasn't very good for you but you were in love so you stuck it out. I have only had that feeling once I must say, a few years back now but it's still good to look back and realise how far you have come! :)

Thanks for reading! 
Graciegrace xx





Thursday, 11 August 2011

The world is lazy, but you & me, we're just crazy.

Ever since I was a little girl, 
My Momma told me always there'd be boys like you.
So when I'm with you I have fun.
Yeh when I'm with you I have fun.
A good friend sat across from me the other day, seeing the disheartened and slightly reminiscent look on her face as she drank her tea... I told her that this little bit of upset she was going through is just when the sat nav goes wrong on your way to following fate to a perfect little destination of happiness that waits at the end. Her response was. "You have cheered me up you crazy little f**k. Sat Nav to happiness? Idiot". As explained before, my mind is elsewhere most of the time yes, but come on... how nice would that be? Little sat nav, with  maybe Paul McCartney as the voice over. Giving you little updates as to how long it is til you find love? I would love it, screw you she who shall not be named in the post!


The lyrics above are from a song called "When I'm with You" by Best Coast. Two lovely and by the looks of it very musically educated of the romantic sort of music gave me a nice little list of bands and songs I needed to listen to. Best Coast were one of them, and I am loving not only their album "Crazy for You" but just their relaxed Surf Rock sound that make them such an easy and enjoyable listen. The singer/songwriter Bethany Cosentino is first of all beautiful, had to be said. But a very talented young lady and musicians Bobb Bruno and Ali Koehle bring this American Surf Pop/Indie Rock band to the forefront of my iPod and to the top of my scribbled list of "Albums to Buy". Which really should be transferred from a scratty bus ticket to a notepad, or a book, or a binder....coloured coded and labelled! Ooo I do love a bit of stationary madness!

"Goodbye"
I lost my job, I miss my Mom, I wish my cat could talk
Every time you leave this house, everything falls apart.
If you're a girl and feeling completely wiped out over an Ex this is a perfect little song for you, the lyrics and the constant quite monotone beat should have been played all those times I climbed into bed at 3 in the afternoon in a self pitying and lost mood. And the words at the end of the song that repeat, "Goodbyes are Goodbyes" are a perfect way to end a very honest song.


"When I'm with you"
Love it, lyrics ring true in my ears. Just the right level of upbeat without losing the fuzzy lo-fi tone.

"Boyfriend"
I wish he was my boyfriend
I'd love him to the very end
But instead he is just my friend
I wonder if he knows I want him

"When the Sun Don't Shine"




"Crazy For You"
And even though you are my guy, I always freak when I get high
I'm always crazy when I miss you, I'm always lazy when I miss you.
Again the lyrics are brilliant and I could listen to this song over and over for days. 

I won't go on, great album, great band. Possible new favourite that I wish I had come across a long time ago!
FiftysAtHeart






Sunday, 7 August 2011

Sounds so soulful don't you agree?

Jay is chillin’, ‘Ye is chillin’
What more can I say? We killin’ ‘em

Fingers drumming on the table, feet tapping, heavy sighing... after months of sitting impatiently waiting for it to come, it has arrived. The second Watch the Throne song collaboration between Kanye West and Jay Z is here. Now i'll be honest, as always, their first release H.A.M I wasn't keen on... I just wasn't feeling it, a bit aggressive, no melody and no format whatsoever - from what I heard anyway. Sorry if I missed something?! So I was pretty happy to hear it was moved back as a bonus track on the album. On a much lighter more supportive note, I absolutely love their new track, beautifully named "Otis".
This track "shows off" - if you like- everything we love about Kanye and Jay Z. As they opt for no chorus, just verses. We hold onto every beat and every lyric that rolls of their tongues so casually. I feel like this is a song made for the fans that have followed them over the years rather than for Radio One to play 15 times a day, giving little chavs the opportunity to steal its identity - sing the chorus with all their friends and add some "MASSSIVVVEE BASSSEEE" too maaattteee. Yeh, you heard me Cher Lloyd! These boys use the word "Swagger" properly in "I guess I got my swagger back"...... "Not Swagger Jaaaaggerr!" 
They aint see me cause I pulled up in my other Benz




Last week I was in my other other Benz


"Sounds so soulful don't you agree?"; Jay could not have put it better as Otis opens the song up so romantically with a voice that feels so familiar, I felt a quick tug on the heart strings as I remember Otis was one of my late grandma and grandads favourite singers. "Squeeze her, don't tease her. Never leave her" Oooo Otis you do speak some words of wisdom... BOYS: Are you listening?!?!?!

Verse after verse their poetry blasts into my headphones, no breaks, no chorus to be a part of, you will listen intently to the words to get a jist of what their saying but I promise you that the moment you start to understand the song is over and ends with a huge thud of a note. This song makes me feel excited, a tiny bit depressed that I'm not in America rubbing shoulders with this sort of talent, but over everything makes me want to drag out every CD I have made by Jay and Kanye, wear a huge t-shirt and dance around my room being as hip and as hop as I can be! Haha... I know what you're thinking... But Grace you are the blackest white girl I know! Ohhh you guyysssss, you flatter me.

So what's my suggestions? Listen to their album "Watch the Throne", listen to the track "Otis" and two other songs "Thunder " and "Beautiful Girls" I have posted underneath from the album too. Thunder is a wicked introduction and mix of beats that I loved straight away, the boys aren't in it... but it really has a feel of Kanye's short film in it - sort of movie type and the like... while still holding onto a heavier Jay Z feel. Ooo I do talk some shit! Just listen for me ey? Cheers.

FiftysAtHeart xx






Tuesday, 2 August 2011

I'm totally addicted to bass / Wow woah ho

This isn't Paris and this isn't London.
And it's not Berlin, and it's not Hong Kong.
Not Tokyo, if you want to go, I'll take you back one day.
It feels so good..................... Oh babe.


Holding onto the edge of the bar I'm staring at a tequila shot and some sort of tomato chaser? What the hell happened to VK's and Blue Wicked's from back in the day?! I am 21 years old and all of a sudden I can't handle more than 5 vodkas and I'm bringing vegetables into the equation! My weekend was more than fun, out every night drinking and didn't get to bed earlier than 4 AM. Whilst working the next day both times, bleugh. The massive alcohol consumption and late nights has done nothing for my diet though, and the lack of sleep caused me to yawn in someones face today. My yawn was about 2 centimetres from her nose, niiiiiceee!
Now before I do my little musical chat for the day I'd like to mention a terrible group of friends who did nothing but take the mick out of me on Saturday night. First they said (on the basis that they don't know anyone I have had, lets say "sexual encounters" with...) that I am a massive lesbian and mimicked me running away from boy's... "bits". Then asked me about fifty times "Grace.... do you like this song?" ME: Yeh yeh it's good. "You gonna blog about it?" " If I do something crazy indie and quirky will you blog about me?" Granted it was hilarious, but come on!!! I just like to write! So Katy, Mark, Gaz and Heppy... HI! Oh and just for the record Heppy said the sleaziest thing on Saturday night..."Grace, you have amazing eyes.... seriously though... when the strobe light hits 'em.... they're lovely" PAH.

So what songs do I love today: This one: Don't Go, Wretch 32, DJ Fresh Remix AND Metronomy - The Bay.

DJ Fresh is part of the Drum & Bass and Dubstep generation; you'll have heard his name mentioned more and more on all the musical mediums as he released "Louder" and hit the number one spot for several weeks. The advert it was on made me NEED roller skates. Why I haven't had four wheels attached to the soles of my shoes in 10 years I do not know! This song is wicked, the beat is electric and gives off the feel of a touch of house music with a drum and bass edge. But over anything, that sound you hear about 1:00 minute in brings back that old school dance vibe that is needed so much this summer! I watched Wretch 32 on a late night 4Music programme and liked him, he has a story, he has a lovely voice and more than anything write his own music which I always like! So this song, it's a bit different.... it's not my usual taste but I am loving it. If you're going to listen to it, listen to it loud!

Metronomy - The Bay. I already blogged about this band last month but I was in Oporto on Friday night and it came on and I got over excited and asked the DJ who it was, seems I had listened to the song so much that I had forgotten about it! The Sunshine Underground (fave band ever) were in Oporto on Friday too, and of course since I quite fancy the guitarist I had to have 2 vodkas before me and the girls were going to go over to chat to them........meanwhile, they apparently gave us all the eye and then left for the next bar. FML. This song is beautifully put together and because of the chorus I almost want to call it a dance tune. It's probably note though, but hey..... if Zane Lowe played it as a dance tune I'm sure we'd all nod along and go yeh yeh mate MASSIVE DANCE TUNE!

Cool, wicked, Awesome........... Have a listen, sorry I talked so much shit. Big weekend = lots to say!!
FiftysAtHeart xx