28/06/2015

GIG WISH LIST

HELLO
How are you all? Good? Fab, that's great news. Bad? Oh, that's unfortunate, I'm sure everything will get better soon :)

Anyway, I'm here to talk about my 'Gig Wish List'. 10 artists/bands that I'm relatively desperate to see live, plus some honourable mentions afterwards (who I'm also kind of desperate to see live). Let's get straight into it:

1. Years & Years 


One of my new favourite bands, Years & Years have become huge this past year. Mainly hitting with their number 1 single King, they're set to release their debut album Communion in the next two weeks. I love the 'vibe' of Years & Years' music, as I would perhaps explain, they're very 'tumblr'. I love their new single Shine, and I think seeing them live would be a fantastic experience, with everyone singing and dancing along, as well as Olly's notable sassy dance moves. The stripped down version of Eyes Shut is fantastic, I simply cannot get enough of this group.

2. Florence + The Machine
Florence's new album is out and it's better than ever, a more 'rock' feel to it than Lungs and Ceremonials, I'd love to see songs from How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful performed live, especially Delilah and Ship To Wreck. I'm a huge fan of Florence, and her headlining Glastonbury set replacing The Foo Fighters was one of the best I've seen, the same can't be said for Kanye's headline set (greatest living rock star I think not, although I'd love to have that confidence in myself). Florence really gets into the music, and creates a fantastic show where she really becomes one with the 'sound' and interacts with the audience in such a way that makes them feel as if they themselves are part of the show.

3. Galantis
Desperate to see Galantis live, so desperate. They create songs that are simply entertaining and make you want to get up and dance, now imagine that with a few other peoplle (hundreds/thousands) and you have a Galantis concert. Imagine the atmosphere when the drop hits, everyone jumping around and just having a good time. Besides, judging from that clip, they look like they're having the time of their lives as well.

4. Tove Styrke
 
I'm relatively new to Tove Styrke's music, but I've instantly fallen in love. I discovered Borderline first, and just went further into her music and started to watch some live footage. Tove comes from Sweden, a country with some really fantastic artists emerging into the mainstream, and I predict big things for Tove Styrke, with her debut album reaching no. 10 in the charts, and her second, and most recent, hitting no. 14. Live footage show an intimate concert experience, one that I'd very much love to be a part of.

5. Jessie Ware
Jessie Ware's voice is soulful and personal, and her performance style is unique. I imagine her concerts are a really fulfilling experience, because you really get what you ask for. I'm astonished by Jessie's fantastic songs, and her success is so well-deserved, at the time of writing this, I'm watching Jessie Ware's Glastonbury 2015 set, and it's simply brilliant. A real credit to the music industry right now, in what seems to be a rather generic time of artistry.

6. Clean Bandit
Clean Bandit are one of my favourite groups, I love Extraordinary, and I also have a love for Stronger. Watching their set at Coachella was brilliant, and then bamn. Marina came on and performed their collaboration Disconnect, which I'm SUPER pumped for. Clean Bandit bring something unique to the pop scene, combining classical and mainstream to create a really fresh sound. I find myself watching clips of their live shows in awe of their stage presence and supreme talent.

7. James Bay
James Bay is a fantastic artist, ridiculously talented and it's admirable just how well he's taken all this sudden success. His live performances are perfectly intimate and entertaining, and his songs are so wonderfully flowing that you feel like you've known them all of your life, and you feel like you can just sing along because of this. His album is one of, perhaps is, one of my favourite albums of 2015 so far. I feel like James Bay is going to be one of my favourite artists of all time, and in the future I will most definitely remember him and his music, because it's had such a positive, and reflective, impact on my life so far. James is the type of artist that sounds amazing in studio versions of songs, but just as good, perhaps even better, live. James creates emotional music, which is something we really need in our society where music can be seen as just an emotionless sound.

8. The Wombats
I love The Wombats, ever since their first album I've been a huge fan. I have a few friends that have seen The Wombats live, and they've absolutely loved it. Myself, watching clips of The Wombats live, like the one above, the whole 'gig' experience really comes to life with The Wombats. The lighting, set, and general feel-good music across all of The Wombat's music with songs such as Techno Fan, Give Me A Try and more, all lend to a fun and energetic experience, one that I would love to experience. The Wombats have long been part of my music taste, and I predict they will be for many years to come, especially with the release of their brilliant new album Glitterbug.

9. Lorde
If you've come across my blog before, you may have read an appreciation post I did for Lorde. Lorde's debut album is fantastic, and I could really connect with it. Myself and Lorde are about the same age, and probably would have been in the same class together at school if, you know, my life were that exciting. Lorde's stage presence is one that I truly admire, and her live performances really emulate her passion for music, and the 'show' itself appears to be highly entertaining and perhaps intense, in a good way. Thus, Lorde simply HAS to appear on my gig wish list.

10. HAIM
HAIM are my faves. They are cool. Just cool. Not swag cool, ultimate cool. V. cool. Their live sets are filled with energy and atmosphere, and I'm particularly fond of their performances of Let Me Go, because of that ending (see above). Such drums, much intense, many fun. Anyway, as you can probably tell, I'm a huge fan of HAIM, Danielle, Este, and Alana are my heroes. Their music is fun and energetic, but they can also tell a story in a soulful and delicate way. HAIM's debut album is my favourite from 2013, and I really am looking forward to what Danielle, Este, Alana and Dash create in the future. 

Honorable mentions
Marina & the Diamonds
Foxes
Fall Out Boy
Panic at the Disco
Hozier
Amber Run
Bastille
KYKO
Circa Waves

Anyway...

That's all for now.

See you soon!

TotallyCulture
Curtis  
 

07/04/2015

LEAD UP TO SUMMER PLAYLIST

It's that time of year, April, when everybody starts to prepare for summer. It's getting warmer outside, and everybody's making the awkward transition from jeans and jumpers to shorts and t-shirts. The lead up to summer is great, and summer itself is even better. One thing I love about the lead up to summer is the transition from relatively mellow (yet still brilliant) music to upbeat and lively music. Here are 10 songs to get you in the mood for summer, which are also great songs to listen to in summer. If you liked this blog post feel free to follow me on Twitter, like my Facebook page, follow me on Google+, or follow me on bloglovin', it'd be really helpful. 


 I'll post a Summer Playlist after I finish my exams and leave sixth form in June, be sure to come back and check it out!

1. Radioactive - Marina and the Diamonds


2. Not Alone - Kid Arkade feat. Josh Franceschi


3. We Got The World - Icona Pop



4. The Days - Avicii


5. Hold My Hand - Jess Glynne


6. The Best Of Us - Kid Astray



7. I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like) - Michael Franti & Spearhead


8. Desire - Years & Years


9. Runaway - Galantis


10. Lifted Up (1985) - Passion Pit

(Warning: This video may cause viewers with photo sensitive epilepsy to potentially experience seizures)




That's all

Bye for now

Geek Culture and Me
Curtis

"but we're just living life and we never stop, we got the world"

01/04/2015

My March Soundtrack

Hello! It's that time again, yes, it's time to list 10 songs I've been listening to in March. Not all songs were necessarily released in March, but more or less they've become relatively prominent in my playlists over the past month. 

(I found myself obsessing over this photo, I don't even know why, it was just the photo for me in March)

So much has happened in March, goodness. I mean, Maisie Williams in Doctor Who?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! WJATTTTTTTGLMFDVFBBDGBb yes I'm excited. Marina and the Diamonds released her third album, while James Bay released his insanely beautiful debut album which I've listened to every day since purchasing it. Once Upon A Time came to Netflix UK and I screamed, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was brilliant and I need more. Way too much Marvel/DC stuff to even hint at, oh my gosh. A live action Mulan movie, Zane Lowe left Radio 1, I watched FRIENDS on Comedy Central (as always), Deadpool, Jennifer Lawrence announced she's to quit X-Men, so did Hugh Jackman, Angel was announced for X-Men, Spectre trailer was released, and of course, Spider-man. But, what I'm here to talk about is the 10 songs I loved last month. 

1. Higher Love - Prides 

2. Hold My Hand - Jess Glynne

3. Running - James Bay

4. T-Shirt Weather - Circa Waves

5. Emily - San Fermin

6. Worship - Years & Years

7. Believe - Mumford & Sons

8. The Days - Avicii

9. Heartbeat - Satellite Stories

10. Never Ends - Joel Ansett


Honorary Mentions
Set A Fire - Will Reagan 
Wanted - Dara Maclean
Weeds - Marina and The Diamonds
St. Jude - Florence and The Machine
C O O L - Le Youth

That's all

Bye for now

Geek Culture and Me
Curtis


"When our picture fades in the sun, and all the colours blur into one, I'll keep running to the place where I belong"

23/03/2015

MY DREAM DOCTOR WHO GUEST STARS


Hello! Doctor Who has featured many guest stars varying from Foxes to Frank Skinner, and from Josh Dallas to Jessica Raine, and they've all been fantastic. However, there are some actors that simply haven't appeared in Doctor Who (of course). Here are 10 actors I'd love to see have a guest role (perhaps even a companion/villain) in the future.


1. Miranda Hart

Miranda was very much rumoured to be playing the 12th Doctor before the announcement of Peter Capaldi. She was also reportedly set to appear in 2011, but withdrew for unknown reasons. I feel that Miranda's comedic timing and diverse acting ability as seen in Call The Midwife would be perfectly suited for an episode of Doctor Who.

2. Jack Whitehall

I adore Jack Whitehall, he's probably one of my favourite comedians and actors of all time. I love Fresh Meat, and his character always makes me laugh. Jack Whitehall is rumoured to be appearing in Series 9, and has expressed his interest in playing a villain on the show. Jack Whitehall's ability to play 'posh', because he is 'posh', is one suited to a maniacal villain that we'd see in Doctor Who.

3. Florence Welch

Florence is, of course, the lead singer and front woman of Florence and the Machine, and is reportedly having her acting debut in the forthcoming Star Wars film. Following in the steps of musicians like Kylie, Billie Piper and John Barrowman, it would be brilliant to see Florence appear in what would be a memorable episode of Doctor Who. Otherwise, she could do what Foxes did and perform in an episode. 

4. Jessie Cave 

Jessie came into the mainstream media when she played Lavender Brown in Harry Potter, consequently starring in Pride featuring Moriarty and Umbridge, and also appearing in E4's Glue. Jessie is a brilliant actress and I'd love to see her play a one-time companion.

5. Allen Leech

Allen is probably best known for playing Tom Branson in Downton Abbey, but has since left the role. I'm a huge fan of Allen's work and find that he'd be brilliant in Doctor Who as a villain. 

6. Laura Carmichael

Laura plays Lady Edith in Downton Abbey. Her acting ability is one I've fallen in love with, and I firmly believe that Laura Carmichael would be fantastic as a Sally Sparrow-esque character. 

7. Amanda Abbington

Mary Watson. Villain. That is all. Amanda's acting ability is so amazing, I'm such a huge fan and I believe she'd be a fantastic one-off villain in Doctor Who. 

8. Helena Bonham Carter

Damn this woman terrifies me, oh gosh. Do I really need to say anything? She's so good at playing bizarre, slightly terrifying characters. Her acting ability is so intensely gripping, just imagine seeing Michelle Gomez regenerate into Helena Bonham Carter. Other than The Master/Mistress, Helena would be fantastic as a villain.

9. Tom Felton

Tom Felton is brilliant. He'd be fantastic at playing a Craig Owens type of character, but he could definitely define a character of his own. He plays a villain brilliantly, but he manages to escape the 'Draco Malfoy' typecast and plays innocent hero even better. 

10. Ruth Jones

(Here's what she actually looks like)
I love Ruth Jones' work. Gavin and Stacey and Stella are two of my favourite programmes, Ruth is a fantastic actress and she could almost definitely pull off either a level-headed protective mum fighting aliens or a slightly sinister villain with supposedly good intentions. 

Honorary Mentions
Katy Wix
Alfie Enoch
Georgina Leonidas
Rob Brydon
Maggie Smith

That's all

Bye for now

Geek Culture and Me
Curtis

22/03/2015

TOP 10 INDIE SONGS #1

Hello! I thought I'd write about some songs that I've been listening to a lot recently. Some may not traditionally be classed as 'INDIE' but I've placed them in my indie playlist on Spotify because they have the same elements about them. I mostly found these songs from a wonderful YouTube music showcase channel called 'MorIndie'. 


oooh how tumblr

Anyway, here are 10 Indie/Alternative/Baroque songs that I'm currently in love with. 

1. Heartbeat - Satellite Stories 


2. Back To The Ordinary - Kid Astray


3. Holy Water - Laurel


4. Emily - San Fermin


5. Bones - Cash+David


6. Crusoe - Halcyon Drive


7. Human - Aquilo


8. Never Ends - Joel Ansett


9. Harps - Max and the Moon


10. Sunglassey - AKIINE


That's all

Bye for now

Geek Culture and Me
Curtis