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Friday, 5 September 2014

READING FESTIVAL TWENTY FOURTEEN

Reading Festival was TWO WEEKS ago? Have I really had that much sleep?
I had a BLAST at Reading Festival this year. I saw around 35 bands and artists in total, and even brought a nice bout of festival flu back as a souvenir. Being from Reading, the festival always feels just that bit extra special, with 2014 being no exception. While walking out of the festival last year, I remember saying something along the lines of "I hope I have a job by next year so I can pay for a ticket myself" and I did it!! Go me!! Those £50 instalments were painful (and that like, £6 shipping fee was VERY painful) but all very worth it in the end.
This year I took a more laid back approach to who I saw, rather than having a meticulously organised schedule. Although I didn't see as many bands this way (I didn't manage to top last year's total of 39) I felt like I enjoyed the whole atmosphere and experience more, and had more time to enjoy the ridiculously overpriced food. (I think I'm having withdrawal from those cheese garlic bread baguettes from the pizza place near the NME tent already)
Line up wise, I didn't think it was as good as last year's, and a lot of the artists I wanted to see I had already seen at least once before. But on the other hand, I had the chance to see some larger bands that I may not have necessarily gone to see under normal circumstances. I also saw a few bands that I will definitely be listening to more of now, which is good! 

Sets I managed to catch over the weekend:
Friday:
We Are Evergreen
Blood Red Shoes
Drenge (2nd time)
Fat White Family
Sweethead
The Orwells
Catfish And The Bottlemen
King Charles
Vampire Weekend
Jamie T
Paramore
Bipolar Sunshine
Palma Violets (3rd time)

Saturday:
DZ Deathrays
Marmozets
Royal Blood
Peace (3rd time)
Bear Hands
Wolf Alice (2nd time)
Don Broco (2nd time)
Circa Waves
Happyness (2nd time)
Chvrches (2nd time)
Jake Bugg
Bombay Bicycle Club
Arctic Monkeys

Sunday:
Flyte
The Neighbourhood
Jungle
Drowners (5th time)
The Kooks
The Horrors (2nd time)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
The 1975
Disclosure



Blood Red Shoes! I have waited what feels like forever to see them live, and it's finally happened. Although I didn't manage to catch their whole set because someone, somewhere, decided that it was a fantastic idea for them to clash with Drenge.


Drenge's Festival Republic set last year was amazing, so I was super excited to see them again. Obviously, they didn't disappoint. Outfit or music wise. Lovin' those dresses


Rowdiest crowd I was involved in all weekend was The Orwells. As soon as they stepped on stage I found myself being (literally) swept away. I was 100% fearing a repeat of FIDLAR's Reading 2013 set, in which I almost broke a tooth. I made it out with all teeth intact for all those wondering, but I did nearly lose my glasses. I wonder what valuable thing I'll come close to losing next time!
"I lost my mind I lost my shoe" Or in this case, glasses.


Funky crowd shot! At Bipolar Sunshine, before Palma Violets. Palmas were definitely one of my highlights, as I'd predicted. After seeing them smash an afternoon slot in the NME/Radio 1 tent, I was very excited to see them headline Festival Republic, my favourite stage. I have come to the conclusion that Best Of Friends is my favourite track to hear/see live. There's just something about it that gets you every single time.


Back in the NME tent for Royal Blood. There was a good reaction from the crowd even though this performance was prior to the release of their self titled debut (which is also good)


☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌ ☮ ✌


A highlight that I didn't originally think would be a highlight was Don Broco's late afternoon set in the NME tent. Long story I didn't really like their music, saw them live and completely changed my mind. (I love it when live performances can change your opinion!!) Anyway, I totally regret not liking them this time last year, as I was right down the front in a great crowd and I know I would have enjoyed it. This was one of my favourite crowds of the weekend, everyone singing along made it even better.



Cool sunset! P.S sorry if you were fortunate enough to witness my embarrassing dancing at Jake Bugg, Chvrches or Bombay Bicycle Club (not really)


Me lookin' really excited to see Drowners with Mollie



Drowners!! This was my fifth time seeing one of my favourite, favourite, favourite bands this year, but this was extra special since it was in my hometown. I think the fact that they only play for half an hour just makes me want to see them over and over again. I feel super lucky that I have been able to see one of my favourite albums performed live this many times.


The Horrors were amazing as usual but the crowd definitely did not do them justice. Although, the massive pit that opened up during the last couple of minutes of Sea Within A Sea (AKA PRETTY MUCH THE BEST BIT OF ANY SONG EVERRR) was interesting to see, and also a bit odd. Still Live live was gorgeous, as per.

There were also some other strange happenings across the weekend, including the ridiculous amount I spent on that overpriced food and someone forcing me to go up on their shoulders during King Charles' set, (HELLO if you're out there) which is something I never saw myself doing. You do get quite a good view, though. I guess that's another one ticked off your typical festival bucket list, along with things like appearing on the stage screens (#claim2fame) and being at the main stage barrier.
We also met some (very drunk) women while watching Disclosure, and although their friend couldn't speak much English, they managed to get her to swear at everyone who walked by. Then she started doing forward rolls. It was, weird.

ALL IN ALL READING FESTIVAL 2014 WAS SO FUN I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE WOOOOP WOOOOP!!

More photos (film and digital) on my Flickr

Friday, 4 July 2014

SUMMER MEGAMIX




Making "summery" playlists when most of what you listen to could be described as "summery" is both a blessing and a curse. Sure, you have loads to choose from, but perhaps too much. I found it impossible to narrow this down to a reasonable length (I aimed for 20 tracks) so here it is as a "summer megamix." A whole 2 hours and 46 minutes of groovy summery goodness, arranged in a somewhat flowing order. 

Tracks:

  1. Girls - Morning Light
  2. Splashh - All I Wanna Do
  3. Palma Violets - Best Of Friends
  4. Cults - I Can Hardly Make You Mine
  5. Coves - Wake Up
  6. Arctic Monkeys - The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
  7. DIIV - Wait
  8. Yuck - Middle Sea
  9. Coves - Fall Out Of Love
  10. SKATERS - I Wanna Dance (But I Don't Know How)
  11. Parquet Courts - Light Up Gold II
  12. Drowners - Long Hair
  13. Dom - Bowl Cut (ft. Madeline Follin of Cults)
  14. Bully - Brainfreeze
  15. Bleeding Knees Club - Teenage Girls
  16. FIDLAR - No Waves
  17. Wavves - Nodding Off (ft. Best Coast)
  18. Yuck - Holing Out
  19. Splashh - Need It
  20. Twin Peaks - Stand In The Sand
  21. Girls - Summertime
  22. Melody's Echo Chamber - I Follow You
  23. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - So Good At Being In Trouble
  24. Tame Impala - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
  25. JAWS - Gold
  26. Slow Club - If We're Still Alive
  27. FEMME - Fever Boy
  28. Blood Orange - You're Not Good Enough
  29. Solange - Losing You
  30. Peace - Bloodshake
  31. Dom - Living In America
  32. Spector - Celestine
  33. Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
  34. Cajun Dance Party - Colourful Life
  35. The Drums - Forever And Ever Amen
  36. Foals - My Number
  37. Metronomy - The Bay
  38. Best Coast - Boyfriend
  39. Sky Ferreira - Everything Is Embarrassing
  40. Cults - Go Outside
  41. The Horrors - Still Life
  42. Temples - Colours To Life
  43. Best Coast - The Only Place
  44. Icona Pop - I Love It (ft. Charli XCX)
  45. Ultraista - Bad Insect
  46. Yuck - Shook Down

Friday, 17 January 2014

These days you know I rarely leave the house

Just when I thought I couldn't be any more excited for the arrival of Drowners' debut album (ten days to go eeek!) a link to stream A Button On Your Blouse appears with a refresh of my timeline. I've already played the 30 second iTunes preview for this and the rest of the album to death (to be honest I'm surprised they haven't started charging me) so it's real exciting to hear the whole thing. A Button On Your Blouse is the longest Drowners track to date, and still only 3:13. Charming and sweet, but still in the upbeat, foot-tapping way that every Drowners song seems to be. Take a listen here on Spin.com and get all excited about the album release like me. I'm totally ready to sit next to my front door all day in anticipation for my copy to arrive.

Saturday, 21 December 2013

The somewhat obligatory favourites of 2013 post: part two

Tracks time! I chose 40 favourites even though there were a fair few more, 2013 seems to have been a great year for individual songs, albums not so much. But you can read about my favourites here if you wish. I included a couple of my favourite videos too. Consider it a Christmas present.


Christopher Owens - New York City
Cults - I Can Hardly Make You Mine
Drenge - Bloodsports
Astral Pattern - Sitting In The Sun
Foals - Inhaler
Metronomy - I'm Aquarius
Let's set the scene. It is late 2013. After the absence of Metronomy at Reading/Leeds, (the band had played something like seven years in a row) everyone is left wondering what happened to them. A short clip of some "shoop doo doo aaahhhs" appears online, and the people continue to speculate. The first taste of Metronomy's fourth album "Love Letters" only adds to the theory that if you open a dictionary and look up "groovy" you will in fact just find a picture of Metronomy. 
Wild Smiles - Tangled Hair
Spector - Decade Of Decay
SKATERS - I Wanna Dance (But I Don't Know How)
Tripwires - Spacehopper
A dreamy, whirring title track from one of Reading's new(ish) bands(Also see Sundara Karma.)Never mind Spacehopper, this is a real head bopper. 
Parquet Courts - Stoned And Starving
JAWS - Gold
Crystal Fighters - You & I
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - So Good At Being In Trouble
MONEY - Goodnight London
Drowners - Long Hair
My absolute favourite track of the year, and quite possibly, ever. At just under two minutes long, it's tough not to hit repeat again and again. Carefree, catchy and charming. That may be a lot of Cs but this track gets an A* from me.
Best Coast - Fear Of My Identity
Temples - Colours To Life
White Lies - Big TV
Cults - So Far
Kanye West - Bound 2
CHVRCHES - The Mother We Share
Peace - Lovesick
Drenge - Face Like A Skull


This is the song that made me change my mind about Drenge, and the video is simple yet works pretty well, and I can't quite pinpoint why I like it so much.
Wavves - Sail To The Sun
Parquet Courts - You Got Me Wonderin' Now
Drowners - Luv, Hold Me Down
Palma Violets - Step Up For The Cool Cats
Superfood - Superfood
MS MR - Fantasy
Christopher Owens - Love Is In The Ear Of The Listener
Splashh - All I Wanna Do
I don't actually care that this came out in 2012, it had a re-release, making it acceptable to list it in my favourites of this year as well as last year. To be fair I would put it in my favourites of every year. Very fun to whistle to.
Swim Deep - She Changes The Weather
Foals - My Number
MONEY - Hold Me Forever
Palma Violets - 14
Vampire Weekend - Diane Young
White Lies - There Goes Our Love Again


There is something about really nice choreography that makes me want to like, cry. This is a prime example and every time I watch it I am just mesmerised by the routine and it makes me really want to take up dancing again.
The Orwells - Who Needs You
Icona Pop (ft. Charli XCX) - I Love It
That one you hate to love. Or love to hate. The brutal simplicity of lines like "I crashed my car into a bridge / I don't care I love it" almost make you want to adopt this way of thinking. Once you've played it a few times, you don't care and you do in fact, love it.

Friday, 20 December 2013

Look at us in New York City


Look at us in New York City: a playlist
I luuuuv New York. Even though I have never been there and it's my absolute dream to, it is one of my favourite cities, next to London, which luckily I don't live too far away from and can visit frequently. New York has thrown up a load of amazing bands and I decided to put together a collection of tracks from some cool bands / artists that are based in NYC. With some tracks about New York thrown in for good measure.
Did you know you can only have two tracks by the same artist or from the same album on 8tracks? I didn't until now.

Tracks:
  1. The Strokes - New York City Cops
  2. Parquet Courts - Master Of My Craft
  3. SKATERS - I Wanna Dance (But I Don't Know How)
  4. Drowners - Luv, Hold Me Down
  5. Blood Orange - Bad Girls
  6. Vampire Weekend - Diane Young
  7. Cults - Go Outside
  8. DIIV - Past Lives
  9. The Drums - Forever And Ever Amen
  10. SKATERS - Deadbolt
  11. Blood Orange - I'm Sorry We Lied
  12. The Strokes - Hard To Explain
  13. Parquet Courts - Stoned And Starving
  14. Christopher Owens - New York City
  15. The Drums - Best Friend
  16. DIIV - Wait
(Image from coach.com via Pinterest)


Thursday, 10 October 2013

I don't live my life like you do

Ever since Frenchkiss records tweeted about the prospect of some exciting Drowners related news, I've been keeping an extra close eye on everything from Instagram to Twitter (at one point I did think about having notifications sent to my phone, but that's another story). When I got back on Wednesday I was greeted by a Facebook post with a link to a studio version of Luv, Hold Me Down. (queue shaking, hyperventilating) To coincide with this new single, there was news of Drowners' self titled debut album, set for release in late January. I'm so excited. Like, SO excited. I might do a countdown. After playing debut EP Between Us Girls to death it was refreshing yet strange to hear something new from Drowners. I had high expectations, and I wasn't let down. Luv, Hold Me Down is sweet, catchy and is, in true Drowners fashion, under three minutes long. I've racked up over 100 plays already in less than 24 hours. In the words of Icona Pop, "I don't care, I love (luv?) it."
It's even a free download on their website. I love free downloads nearly as much as I love Drowners.