Tuesday, 24 March 2015

CallumsBlog: Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams

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24/3/15

Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams


In Between DreamsThis album was the first album I purchased. I was taken by the bright yellow cover art and immediately decided this was the album I was going to buy. Released in March of 2005 it was met with many mixed reviews from critics with most praising Johnson on his songwriting however the lack of experimentation from Johnson led to critics stating that it was just another played safe Jack Johnson album. The album never did anything outrageous to promote itself that wasn't the type of album it was, the music within the album made up for it's lack of promotion and it showed with the album taking #1 in the UK in its first week and reaching over 1.6 million sales. The album was released in 2005 under the Mango Tree record label. The album is my personal favourite as I feel like the album is relevant no matter what mood you are listening to it in.
The album is a very relaxed, acoustic guitar with easy listening melodies featured throughout.

Johnson shows throughout this album his talent for song-writing with songs such as "Better Together" & "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" showing the depths he can go to when singing about heartbreak and then he manages to create songs such as "Banana Pancakes" "Do you Remember" in which he manages to switch the writing style from heartbreak to reflection, he does with a relaxed and similarly up-beat style.

The album plays to Johnson's strength of creating Laid-back, chilled music and his consistency throughout his numerous albums though not the worst thing in the world (if it's not broke, why fix it?) does lead to wondering if Johnson will ever be bold enough to step out of his comfort zone or if we can simply expect to continue hearing similar sounding albums with every release. The safety of Johnson's sound however has led to to him even managing to get a soundtrack he created for the movie "Curious George" to the number 1 spot in the US Billboard charts.

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Callum

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

CallumsBlog: The Fab Four

The Beatles
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10/3/15



There isn't much to say about The Beatles that hasn't been said already. The group will forever been known as one of the greatest bands that has ever existed.
The group was made up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and the group existed during the 1960's.

The group were huge commercial hits all over the world and to this day the music they created is still regarded as some of the best, I still remember the first time I ever heard the Beatles, I was in the car with my dad and Yellow Submarine came on and immediately I was obsessed! I loved everything about the track from the title to the extremely odd song lyrics and I had that song on repeat for what seemed like hours and hours and when we got home I started digging around the old records in my house to find as many Beatles tracks as possible and so began my love affair with the band.

To this day I still carry the same amount of passion for the Beatles as I had when I first heard them I even have a Yellow Submarine poster framed in my bedroom.

Yellow SubmarineThe real only difference between then and now is my favourite Beatles track is no longer Yellow Submarine, after seeing the Yellow Submarine movie that accompanied the album another track from the soundtrack really stuck with me. "Nowhere Man" saw The Beatles regenerate the life of a so called Nowhere Man so he could change his life for the better and ever since then the song has always been the song of The Beatles that I managed to relate to.

The Beatles popularity to this day still means that the band for marketers are still a cash cow. Beatles merchandise and records are still popular desirable.
When the bands discography was finally made available for purchase on digital download sites such as iTunes in 2010 it saw the band receive a huge spike in sales for the band as people were able to get the entire works of the greatest band who ever lived at the click of a mouse.







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Callum

CallumsBlog: Chasing Yesterday

"Chasing Yesterday" By Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
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10/3/15



"Chasing Yesterday" is the 2nd album of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and is currently (as of writing this blog) the fastest selling album of 2015.
The album was announced on the 13th October 2014 with the debut single from the album "In The Heat of The Moment" released on the 23 October 2014 with the accompanying music video released the same day.

It was the follow-up album to The High Flying Birds first album which like this album was released to immediate praise as well as taking the number 1 spot in the UK album charts. 

The second single released from the album was "Ballad of the Mighty I" Gallagher has said he personally believes this particular track is one of the best tracks he has ever made and says the track was massively helped with the input he received from Johnny Marr who is formerly the guitarist for The Smiths and both Marr and Gallagher have been awarded NME Magazines "God like genius award".


Personally my favourite song off of the album is "Lock all the doors". It is just blaring with excitement and personality from start to finish. Lyrically the song is far from Gallagher's best work, however musically the intro to the song is an immediate crowd pleaser and I cannot wait until I see the band perform this song when they headline the T in the Park festival in July as the passion and energy coming from the song will send the crowd into a frenzy.

Chasing Yesterday from start to finish is an incredible album from the huge guitar riffs in "Lock all the doors" to the slower more emotional songs such as "The dying of the light" the album never wavers in quality. Gallagher has once again managed to exceed expectations just like he did with the bands self titled debut album and he has been rewarded for it with yet another number 1 album.

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Callum



Tuesday, 3 March 2015

CallumsBlog: The T in the Park 2015 Lineup

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3/3/15

T IN THE PARK LINEUP

After seeing The View had been announced for this years festival I finally caved and decided it was time to write up my opinion on this years line-up. The past couple of years have been tough for me at T in the park as the lineups have been really very weak when compared to other summer music festivals. Calvin Harris headlining 2 years in a row infuriated me to the point I near bored people to death with my huge rants about how the festival was becoming unoriginal and had ran dry of ideas however this year the festival seems to be revitalised with the move from Balado to Strathallan. The line-up with a couple of exceptions (Avicii and David Guetta as headliners! Really?) this year is incredible to say the least many of my personal favourite bands such as Kasabian, St. Vincent, Jamie T, Peace, Alabama Shakes and of course Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (Who's new album will be reviewed in a future blog post!)
The Libertines were the first band announced for the festival this year which didn't massively excite me or get me hugely hopeful that the festival would go back to it's glory days as I had seen The Libertines previously at the Barrowlands and was far from impressed by them and with the festival circuit this year they seemed like they were simply going to be an obvious and easy announcement just like the Arctic Monkeys were at T and most other festivals last year.

Kasabian being announced sent me sky rocketing! I was finally getting to see the band who's live performances had evaded me ever since the release of West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum and I just could not have been any happier or so I thought. Zane Lowe (who was announcing the line-up on his 7 PM Radio 1 show) announced that closing T in the Park this year would be Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. I was certain he would have been playing this year but I could never have predicted that he would have been headlining the festival but of course being a Gallagher brother and in my opinion the far superior Gallagher brother, he obviously has the power to draw in huge crowds. Noel's incredible solo material is what will largely draw the crowd to his performance but of course it has a huge part to do with Noel being part of the band Oasis.

So in conclusion T in the park might finally be going back to being a festival to be reckoned with and I can't wait until it does!

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Callum