
'In Case You Didn't Know' who is currently sitting at the top of the Official UK Albums Top 100 Chart this week...
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It's none other than...
Congrats Olly! You deserve the top spot!
Now you can go on with your life once again. But if you ever find yourself in an awkward social situation, at least you can tell them, "Did you know that Olly Murs knocked off Rihanna off the top spot and got the Number 1 album in the UK?"
There you go.
You can now be 'coooool' and watch his music video.
(But since Vevo decides to be a prick, you might have to watch it on YouTube instead.)
Labels: Brit Pop, In Case You Didn't Know, Music, Music Monday, Number 1, Olly Murs, Rihanna
It has been four years since R&B Songstress, Kelly Rowland, last released her sophomore album, Ms. Kelly, and here she is, finally, all geared up for her latest offering come July 26th.
Despite all of the countless push backs and delays, Kelly Rowland pretty much had a fantastic year going for her ever since she danced her way to the top of the UK Charts with 'When Love Takes Over', a track she collaborated with DJ David Guetta back in 2010. Since then, she has been producing a string of Top 10 hits in the UK (Commander, Forever And A Day & What A Feeling) and her success has earned her a position as a judge in The X Factor UK.
Her previous efforts may not be worth mentioning with the exception of 'Dilemma' and after much experimentation, Kelly Rowland has finally found her distinctive sound in the industry. Gone are the days when Kelly used to live in the shadows of Beyonce, her ex-bandmate from Destiny's Child.
Unlike her past efforts that did nothing but bore me to death, 'Here I Am' has the perfect blend of Soul, R&B and Dance music and features a different side of Kelly. She's a much more confident singer this time 'round as she sings on the album-opener, 'I'm Dat Chick', on which she brags "Yeah I be the one that they love to mention." But she's still as sexy and sensual as ever (I still can't get over her provocative music video for her hit single, 'Motivation') and her vocals never sounded this good before.
'Here I Am' is filled with plenty of great tracks that's bound to keep you listening to the album over and over again. I love songs with a great piano hook and that's probably the reason why I fell in love with the track 'Feeling Me Right Now' almost instantly, in which she sings about falling in the club and realizing her self-worth. Really interesting lyrics, Miss Kelly. Though this song could easily be mistaken about Kelly singing about another girl she met at a club. She sings in the beginning, "Oh you're just my type, baby" and that kinda scares me a bit.
Feeling Me Right Now. My new sexy jam.
All in all, this is a perfect album. The addition of Commander and Down For Whatever (Feat. The WAV.s) may be awkward on paper, but it seems to mix seamlessly with the rest of the other tracks in the album. I'm not gonna complain. Though if I had the choice, I'd replace Big Sean with Missy Elliot on the track, 'Lay It On Me'. It's still good. But why settle for good when you can get something that is brilliant?
Go get Kelly Rowland's 'Here I Am' album (July 26th) 'cos right now she commands you to! I know I'll definitely be getting my copy! And hopefully Kelly Rowland finally gets the success she deserves with this release.
Other standout tracks: Down For Whatever (Feat. The WAV.s), All Of The Night (Feat. Rico Love), Lay It On Me (Feat. Big Sean)
Labels: Destiny's Child, Here I Am, Kelly Rowland, Music, Music Monday, Music Review
Taken from her upcoming seventh album, Femme Fatale, 'Criminal' is probably her most emotional song up to date. We all love ballads, don't we? Especially when it's Britney. (Some of her significant past ballads include 'I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman', 'Everytime')
It's good to know that she decides to take a break from all the auto-tune and just rely on her vocals and the tune of the song. It's been a while since she last showed off her soft and feminine side to us and this song would be perfect if she decides to sing it live.
I've had an exclusive preview of Femme Fatale and 'Criminal' is my favourite song from that album despite overplaying it way too much. I can't help it. It's a good song. Plus, there's this European-Dance-Hook that just gets stuck on your mind after a while. It's different from other songs that's playing on the radio right now and I'd love for it to be released as a single sometime.
Labels: Music Monday
Picture this scenario. You walk in to a store. You hear the song playing in the background. It does sound kinda familiar. And quite catchy at that. Then you start telling yourself, "Shit. I have got to know the title of this song." So you take down the lyrics for the chorus and made a note to yourself to make sure you google the title of the song. And when you're at home, you just can't find the title of the song. It frustrates you.. so much. Then you forget about it.. and the next time you walk in to a store, the entire scenario begins to repeat itself.
Well, I had that experience and it bugged me a lot. But I've sorta managed to find out the title of the song 'cos one of my colleagues was randomly playing it earlier today and I immediately asked, "Shit! What's the title of that song?!" And I finally got my answer.
Well, I had that experience and it bugged me a lot. But I've sorta managed to find out the title of the song 'cos one of my colleagues was randomly playing it earlier today and I immediately asked, "Shit! What's the title of that song?!" And I finally got my answer.
Amazing - Inna
It has an amazing tune, if you ask me.
This song does live up to its name, literally. It is an amazing song and I've been in love with this song since god knows when. I guess you could call it as love at first hearing. So many things that I love about Amazing. The tune, for one, is the kind that sorta gets stuck in your head after a while and it keeps on replaying over and over again in your head. Close your eyes and let the music drown you. I'm enjoying this song so much!
Perfect song for the summer!
(don't you think so?!)
Labels: Music Monday
Nicole Scherzinger first started making her pathetic attempt at going solo back in 2007 with 'Whatever You Like'.
Call the song 'Whatever You Like', I thought it was a brilliant song full of swag to start off her solo career. Look where it got her? Nowhere.
Not giving up then, she released another single, 'Baby Love' enlisting the help of the talented Will.I.Am from Black Eyed Peas. I loved it though everyone else thought it was quite mediocre. Well, at least it got her her first solo Top 20 hit in the UK.
Afterwhich, her solo project sorta went spiralling down after that. Shame.
Desperate for success, she decided to have a shot at her solo project once again with an edgier song called 'Poison', which she sometimes pronounces as 'Hoisin'. (Joke) On first listen, it was one of the most annoying song ever played on radio but it sorta grew on me after several listens and I eventually found myself listening to it on repeat mode. I loved it. UK loved it and it got her her FIRST Top 3 Single there. Round of Applause for her please.
And then came 'Don't Hold Your Breath', not quite an apt title for someone who's looking forward to hearing new music from Nicole, instantly became a favourite of mine upon first listen. And have I mentioned how HOT Nicole Scherzinger really is? Sizzle.
Simply Breathtaking.
In summary: It's about a love relationship gone wrong. A very empowering one at that. And it's Nicole's way of saying, "I appreciate the love we have back then, but if you think I'm coming back for you, don't hold your breath."
Don't call the video cheap. In fact, I'm glad it had a low budget. The video is exactly how I imagined it to be like. Simplicity is good. Just ask Britney and view her latest music video for 'Hold It Against Me' - Too much things going on at the same time!
Here's hoping that it becomes another hit for her simply because this girl deserves it.
Here's hoping that it becomes another hit for her simply because this girl deserves it.
Labels: Music Monday
Sara Bareilles - Love Song
Record Executive: Hey Sara, I think you need to write another good love song to be successful in the music biz. Just look at the top charts! They're filled with love songs.And that's exactly how 'Love Song', Sara Bareilles' biggest hit to date, came about, in a nutshell. Sorry to disappoint, but the song, 'Love Song', is definitely not about Love. Ironic, much?
Sara Bareilles: What?! I just wrote you one the other day! And you want another?!
Few days later.
Sara Bareilles: I've just finished writing another love song.
Record Executive: I'm glad you took my advice. What's it called?
Sara Bareilles: Love Song.
'Love Song' pretty much expresses the frustrations that Sara faced with her record company, which explains the lyric, "I'm not gonna write you a love song / Cos you asked for it / Cos you need one."
"I'm not gonna write you to stay / If all you have is leaving / I'm gonna need a better reason to write you a love song today" She's trying to say that it's not worth having to write a love song under so much pressure and no one really cares about the song except for the money that the record company will earn from it so she'd rather leave.
And I really loved the concept of the music video. I loved how they portrayed this whole situation as a music jukebox. "You want another love song? Sure. Just put in a coin." Until it gets to a point when she gets tired of singing the love song and she just refuses to do so anymore and just stops playing.
Brilliant Love Song, ain't it?
(Even if it's not about a love song at the end of the day. Heh.)
Labels: Music Monday
AVRIL LAVIGNE.
I've always though she looked a lot like Sarah Michelle Gellar from Buffy.
Avril Lavigne has come a long way since her debut with her first solo album, 'Let Go' in 2002, which spawned hits such as Complicated, Losing Grip, I'm With You and not forgetting, Sk8er Boy - The song that made me fall crazily in love with her at that point of time.
Then she released her sophomore album, "Under My Skin'. She had the whole dark-emo thingy going on.. which sorta did work out for her. And it was my favourite album from hers to date.. probably because it involved a lot of teen angst.
In 2007, she proved to all of us that she was 'The Best Damn Thing' with her crazy infectious yet tongue-in-cheek Number 1 hit single, 'Girlfriend'. Hey Hey You You I Could Be Your Girlfriend! Okay we sorta get it. You're great. And you want to name your album as such. But honestly, it was not 'The Best Damn Thing' for me though.
Now.. she's back! Fresher.. fiercer and even playful. Her first single 'What The Hell' taken from her upcoming album, Goodbye Lullaby, is playing all over radios. And though it lacks the 'oomph' that is present in 'Girlfriend', it still is not bad though. In fact, it's so good. I'm like what the hell?
You're on your knees
Begging please
Stay with me
But honestly
I just need to be a little crazy
I love the song. Now I want the album!
Labels: Music Monday
Because good music deserves its very own fair share of exposure, (as compared to those trashy mainstream stuff that has infested our radio nowadays) here's an awesome indie band that you've probably never heard of...
Athlete are an Ivor Novello Award winning English indie rock band formed in Deptford, London comprising of Joel Pott (lead vocals and guitar), Carey Willetts (bass and backing vocals), Stephen Roberts (drums and backing vocals) and Tim Wanstall (keyboards and backing vocals). Friends since the age of fourteen, Athlete first started out heavily influenced from bands such as Grandaddy and The Flaming Lips and they have since released four studio albums namely Vehicles and Animals, Tourist, Beyond The Neighbourhood and most recently, Black Swan.
I first got to know them through RadioBlogClub.com a few years back and I'm glad I got to discover them during their rising popularity back in 2005. They are often being compared to other successful indie bands such as Coldplay or Keane but it's not fair to them. Athlete needs to get the recognition that they deserve from the public. Their songs often got featured on popular TV shows such as One Tree Hill (ahh my favourite!) etc.
They definitely deserve total respect for the music that they have created and the lyrics that they have written. It's brilliant.. and the rawness sounding of their music makes them immaculate. If you ever get a chance to see them performing live, you'd suddenly realise the immense talent that they possess. Despite their incredible talent, they are still considered quite underground, as not many people have heard of them. They remind me of an undiscovered Coldplay that are simply better musicians and writers and their music deserves to be heard... out there.
Their latest album, Black Swan, has been on major repeat mode for the past few months. Out of all the tracks in the album, I exceptionally enjoyed "Black Swan Song" the most. My fellow brothers whom are currently serving the army (or were formerly serving the army) would definitely appreciate this song. I had tears in my eyes till the very end of the video. Shan't spoil anything but if you love Coldplay, you'll love this. Watch it.. till the very end then read the story behind the video below.
Black Swan Song. Beautiful.. beautiful song.
Black Swan Song’ is a powerful and moving song about the death of Joel’s grandfather. Joel picks up the story here, “September 1944 in the woods near Arnhem, Holland, my grandfather lay alone and badly wounded struggling to write a farewell letter to his new wife.I love music videos like this. It gives me goosebumps and chills. It's just so good. I wanna discover more bands like Athlete. I love them and yes, bands like Athlete are the ones that need all of your support just so that they can get a gig going and come here to Singapore!
My grandfather Major John Pott died in 2005 at the age of eighty four in Lewisham Hospital London (the same hospital my daughter was born in, an experience that inspired the song 'Wires'). After suffering a heart attack he had felt it time to leave his home in Speyside, Scotland and go on farewell jaunt around the UK. He was very weak, but insisted upon travelling alone.
After a day sightseeing in London with my father, he collapsed and was taken to the hospital where I was able to see him and say goodbye. He held my hand and said "goodbye old chap!" and "bless you". He died later that night with my father by his side. My dad said it was like watching a soldier fight his last battle - there was some struggle but it was a triumphant end.
His death had such a big impact on us as a family and even though we were sad to say goodbye we all felt inspired by his amazing life and death.
The funeral was a very moving celebration of an incredible man. Swallows flew overhead as bagpipes played and comrades in uniform took it in turn to stand at the foot of his grave and salute him.
After his death I knew I wanted to pay tribute to him in some way but nothing came to me for three years. I was at our barn in Wales sitting outside looking over the hills playing the guitar. I started singing the lines "all my friends and family carried me, they carried me home, carried me home" and I instantly knew where the song was coming from. I wrote from my grandpa's perspective. I wrote about his early battles, but mainly about his last one and his longing to go to be with his wife (Anna Pott, who died a few years previously) in heaven. It was my grandpa's symphony, Black Swan Song.
Joel and his father David recently paid an emotionally-charged visit to Arnhem to mark the anniversary of the battle there in which Joel’s grandfather – a paratrooper - was severely injured. After lying in the woods for nearly twenty hours he was taken to a German military hospital and after a heroic, but thwarted attempt to escape on crutches, he remained in a POW camp until released by the Americans in April 1945.
Other songs that I'd recommend listening from them would be Chances and Wires. Till the next music monday post!
Labels: Music Monday

(Extremely talented Singer-Songwriter a.k.a a former teen pop star)
There's just something that I find insanely hot for girls who knows how to play the guitar. I had my first girl crush on the talented Michelle Branch back when I was 13-years-old. At that point of time, she just seemed like the perfect girl.. with the guitar and all.. and I did kinda wish that my future girlfriend would be somewhat like her. She was the main reason why I decided to pick up guitar lessons just so that I can sing and play her songs just like her.
As inspired I was by Michelle Branch, her songs got me through all those tough times and teen angst that I had as a struggling teenager. Heartbreak, Friendship problems and even the loss of someone that meant a lot to you in your life. Thinking about it right now, yeah I was such an immature brat. I first heard 'Everywhere' playing on the radio everywhere and that's when I knew 'I've gotta get her album.' I got her album and spent the rest of the week starving during lunch break. Worth every penny? Yes!
Michelle Branch has actually released three solo albums (Broken Bracelet, The Spirit Room and Hotel Paper), one album as the famous Country duo The Wreckers (Stand Still, Look Pretty) and most recently, an EP (Everything Comes and Goes) that showcased her as a Solo Country Artist. Out of the lot, my favourite album of hers is still The Spirit Room with crazy infectious songs like Everywhere, All You Wanted, Goodbye To You. After all, that was the album that got her nominated for a Grammy, yes?
Many people still have yet to hear of her very first album, Broken Bracelet. You'd be surprised that she actually did more Rock stuff down there. (Listen to Paper Pieces) Michelle Branch admitted that she was embarrassed of the songs she used to sing when she was very young 'cos it sounded very immature with the cheesy lyrics'. Listen to Hold My Heart on YouTube. (When you hold my hand, you hold my heart.)
I was most disappointed when she decided to crossover to Country Music and that's when The Wreckers was formed. But my disappointment quickly faded when I heard their new songs and I knew that the old Michelle is still somewhere there... just that she's singing songs with more of a country twang to it. After all, The Wreckers were a huge success for Michelle, as it got her nominated for another Grammy Award.
I'm glad that she has now decided to go back to her Pop roots once again (great news to all her fans!) because that's the Michelle we all fell in love with right from the very beginning and she should stay that way!
Here's my favourite song from Michelle Branch (also her biggest hit so far) called 'All You Wanted'. No thanks to copyright issues, I am unable to embed the music video but this is an acoustic version of the song. Definitely brings back memories!
Call me crazy. But when I first heard the song, I did not think that it was not about a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship. Honestly, I think that Michelle Branch is singing about wanting to help a good friend of hers who'd gotten depressed, feeling lonely (not having anyone else to turn to) and completely lost in the world.
Here's my favourite song from Michelle Branch (also her biggest hit so far) called 'All You Wanted'. No thanks to copyright issues, I am unable to embed the music video but this is an acoustic version of the song. Definitely brings back memories!
Call me crazy. But when I first heard the song, I did not think that it was not about a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship. Honestly, I think that Michelle Branch is singing about wanting to help a good friend of hers who'd gotten depressed, feeling lonely (not having anyone else to turn to) and completely lost in the world.
If you want toLooking at the lyrics now, I can still somehow relate to it. Love you Michelle. Man, I wished she'd come to Singapore to perform for a gig or something.. you know I'd be first up in line!
I can save you
I can take you away from here
So lonely inside
So busy out there
And all you wanted
Was somebody who cares
Labels: Music Monday

It's Music Mondays once again! I've been looking forward to writing this blog post since the first Music Mondays, which featured Jack's Mannequin.
I first discovered this next band from One Tree Hill, one of my all-time favourite TV drama series and I have instantly taken a liking to them. I present to you...
The Honorary Title
The Honorary Title
It's been years since I last got hooked to a proper indie/rock record (and have moved on to Pop ever since then) so I'm definitely happy with my great discovery. The Honorary Title is an Indie/Rock band from New York with Jarrod Gorbel as the lead vocalist. They have since released two albums (Anything Else But The Truth, Scream and Light Up The Sky) and five EPs (The Honorary Title, Untouched and Intact, The City on Christmas and Ten Years Older).
I've finally gotten my hands on their sophomore album, Scream and Light Up The Sky and it proved to be an enjoyable listen from start to finish, which is quite rare for me since I tend to get restless in the middle of it. It's a brilliant record filled with beautiful melodies and well-written lyrics. It's not your typical indie record that you can head bang to... but Scream and Light Up The Sky.. has this very special and distinctive sound, mature sounding yet emotional at the same time.
It wasn't that hard choosing my favourite song from the album. Plenty, to be honest. But only one song from the record really stood out for me at the end of the day - Stay Away.
Stay Away
No, I can't dance less it's slow or sadFrontman Jarrod Gorbel mentioned that 'Stay Away' is about the romantic dynamic between two individuals when one person has more emotionally invested than the other. I completely agree to that.
To a song that's far less obvious
If you're using me, do it slowly
Make it last until I have to go
Stay Away is an utterly heart breaking song of the internal conflict of a one-sided relationship that isn't going anywhere. I get depressed listening to it and I've known of friends having this sort of a situation and this song could probably be the story of their lives.
"If you're using me, do it slowly" - My favourite lyric from this song. It's like, You know the other party isn't good for you but you still want to be with them. "Make it last until I have to go" - I'll leave you when I'm ready to get over you. Sigh.
Till the next Music Monday!
P.s I hope I didn't get you depressed listening to that though.
Labels: Music Monday

(My cure for Monday Blues)
I'm gonna start this Music Mondays blog post from now onwards. My mind is like a jukebox. In times when I'm unsure of what song to listen to in my iPod, it'll just start playing any random song from any music artiste. And that artist / song.. will be part of my Music Mondays.
Image credit: Tvripple
Image credit: Star Pulse
Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton from OTH) believed that music saved her life and as I was re-watching past episodes of One Tree Hill, what she said remains etched in my memory. Funny how I could still remember what she said.. even till now. Why? Because I believe in her theory. I believe in her. I believe music can and will save someone's life.
"You know, I’ve got this theory; There are two kinds of people in the world. There are lyric people and music people. You know, the lyric people tend to be analytical. They know, all about the meaning of the song. They’re the ones you see with the CD insert out like five minutes after buying it, pouring over the lyrics, interpreting the hell out of everything. Then there’s the music people.. who could care less for the lyrics as long as it's just got like, a good beat and you could dance to it. I don’t know, sometimes it might be easier to be a music girl and not a lyric girl. But since I’m not, let me just say this: Sometimes things find you when you need them to find you. I believe that. And for me, it’s usually song lyrics."
- Peyton Sawyer
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The one band that still stays with me after all these years of teen angst: Jack's Mannequin. I may seem to have forgotten about them until I was watching Alex Goot and his rendition of 'Dark Blue' and that's when I realised, "Hey I know this song!" and in an instant I knew it was Jack's Mannequin.
Their two albums; Everything in Transit & The Glass Passenger
I was exceptionally pleased to find out that they had a new album just last year. Song after song, I was inspired. Inspired to do a lot of things. It's like this feeling you get when you rediscover a band that you loved so much in the past and you just wanted the whole world to listen to them. And that's when I knew, I have to blog about them. I must. My favourite songs (it was hard to choose) from them include Mixed Tape, Dark Blue and Swim.
"This is my mixed tape for her. It's like I wrote every note with my own fingers."
- Mixed Tape; Jack's Mannequin
Hilarie Burton's appearance in the Mixed Tape music video just makes it all perfect. She is amazing. Mixed Tape is probably the song that you'll listen to from having the frustration of having the person you once loved (best friend, lover etc) becoming an enemy. I've been in this situation many times in Secondary school.. even till now; The situation of love turned to hate and having to deal with that change although it's hard and you try to believe that the person hasn't just changed but instead become someone else entirely leaving you wondering, "Where is that person I used to know?"
Thank you Jack's Mannequin for filling me with determination and hope and I hope you guys are reading this 'cos the world could do with more bands like you guys and less of those mainstream nonsense that has plagued our society today. On a further note, do drop by Singapore for a gig or something! You'd be surprised by the number of fans you have here. ;)
Labels: Music Monday