Saturday, 20 September 2014

The Beauty of A-capella Music: *1 MONTH ANNIVERSARY*

Its been a month since i began this journey of blogging and let me tell you, i love it. Its kept me on my toes when it comes to discovering and appreciating new and different kinds of music. My new found love for Indie Folk Music has completely blown me away and changed my perception of anything that has the word 'folk' in its title. I used to think that folk music was for "old people" and didn't i look silly when it actually hit me that it actually isnt and its what i should be listening to.

Now to the topic of today: A capella music. This kinda of music involves the use of no instruments just what God gave you, your mouth. With people gaining skills like beatboxing and the amazing advancements in technology, A capella Music has been made interesting compared to before. Back when i was in high school and college, i had the privilege of singing A capella a couple of times and i loved every second of it. It was like singing a stripped down version of the originals and i could put all the emotion i wanted into it.

When i was thinking about this kind of music, a group came to mind. PENTATONIX!!!

Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola and Avi Kaplan

Started out as a trio with childhood friends: Mitch, Scott and Kirstin, they slowly expanded into a quintet adding "the bass" (Avi) and "the beats"(Kevin) to an already magical sets of pipes. They mostly do covers of popular songs but havent shied away from doing original music Love Again & Run to you. Purely vocals with added technical effects to give a fuller and warmer sound, this group complements each other and individually brings something to the table that makes them well them.

Deriving from the musical term the pentatonic scale, Scott suggested their group name which represents exactly what they bring to the group. Their passion for the music they do covers of shows from their energetic yet heart-wrenching performances that has left me wanting more and more. Their videos just show how much dedication that they have. Combined with their vocals, woooh!!! :) No trust me, this guys can sing. If you dont believe me, here are some examples (and actually my top faves): 

#1.  La La Latch- Pentatonix (Sam Smith/Disclosure/Naughty Boy Mashup)


 #2. Can't hold us- Pentatonix (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Cover)


#3. Evolution of Beyonce
 For all those Beyonce fans, this is a must listen to :)



#4.  Pusher Love Girl- Pentatonix (Justin Timberlake Cover)



#5.  Save the World/ Dont you Worry Child- Pentatonix (Swedish House Mafia Cover)



For more of their music, definitely head on over to their Youtube channel: PTXofficial and experience ear-gasmic music.  :)

Happy Listening.

From a Fan.
Esther xx.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

ALBUM REVIEW: Inside Out by Joanna Weston

As part of my efforts to expand my musical tastes, i decided to agree to music submissions from anyone who have listened to an album or artist that they think is worth a listen. One of my followers on twitter sent me a link to an album by this amazing artist named Joanna Weston and can i tell you my afternoons have never been more relaxing. Here's why:






#1. Why i love "Inside Out"?

Her soaring soprano voice soothes your heart and pleads to your ears to pay attention to what she's saying because it sure does relate to what you are going through. The clarity and purity of her voice takes you to a place where you need to go to. The importance laid on her voice by having light instrumentation is a refreshing break from what im used to listening to. I love the fact that there are rarely any harmonies and if they are they are very faint and also the use of the violin and double bass which adds onto this 'lying on the clouds' type of feeling.

#2. Song-writing skills? Yaay or Naay?
Totally YAAAY!!! Her lyrics are profoundly relatable to anyone and technically follow the "rules" of songwriting. So really, its a win-win situation for a casual listener and a music "rules" fanatic.

#3. Would i change a thing?
No way. I love it.

#4. What are my favourite songs?
Desire, Dont stop and I know are definitely on the top of my list. I have listened to this songs over and over again (even the album) and my family has definitely picked up on my obsession.

#5. Would i recommend it to a stranger/friend? 
Yes, Yes, Yes. If you love Indie folk music or just looking for something to lighten up your mood, this is the album for you. I have already suggested it to some of my friends and im sure they will love it.. awaiting their feedback though.


Thats it for my review. I will definitely be listening to a lot more Indie folk and Joanna.

Here's a bit more about Joanna and her journey: 



Artist Bio:
Joanna Weston released her debut studio album on 5 April 2014. Moving from Guildford in the UK, she has been based in The Netherlands working with some incredible musicians, fine tuning each of the songs that appear on this beautiful album. Now released, she is so excited that it’s finally out in the world for all to hear because the end result of all their hard work is truly fantastic!
Joanna and her band took the stage on 5 April 2014 in Utrecht to celebrate the release of ‘Inside Out’, where they performed all tracks, which appear on the album as well as songs from her two previous EPs. ‘Inside Out’ includes audience favorites from her live gigs ‘I Know’, ‘Say So’, and ‘What Are We Fighting For’ plus some new songs that have never been heard before. 

The Album contains 11 tracks, which are all written by Joanna and performed with her band, made up of musicians from Utrecht, and was recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio Frank Rijk (Utrecht) by Frank van der Meulen.

Born in London, her two previously released EPs ‘What Do I Do?’ (2010) and ‘Pieces Of The Puzzle’ (2011) have both been well received and appreciated by music lovers.

Joanna is a storyteller who conveys her experiences with great flair. Her music is upbeat and ‘real life’. It is a fine combination of folk-pop that you would want to hear time again. Hypnotic vocals with her beautifully crafted music showcase her skill and versatility as a songwriter and performer. Joanna’s performances are always uplifting, you must see her live!

Many radio stations around the world, including BBC Introducing, Eagle Radio, Kane FM, the Tom Robinson's BBC6 Music 'Fresh On The Net' show regularly support her music. She was also recently invited by Dutch radio stations including Radio1.nl to play live and promote her new debut album. 

Whether a prestigious venue, festival or intimate house concert, Joanna loves to perform. She has played shows in the UK, Turkey, Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands and is excited to take her album on tour so look out for forthcoming tour dates very soon.


Find out more about her:



Happy listening. 

From a Fan
Esther xx









Friday, 5 September 2014

5 Annoying Pop Songs We All Love To Hate *GUEST POST*

Hi! I'm Emily from Mytacism Music and Sunbran and I have been given an opportunity to come and guest post on here :)

When I was thinking about what to write for this post a really annoying song came on the radio that inspired me to list some of the songs I find so annoying. I mean there has always been songs in the charts that have been so awful yet so contagious it hurts, so why not come up with a short list of some of the more newer songs to repeat endlessly through our minds?

5. Rather Be - This song is probably a more personal hate of mine but I think it's the irony that really ruins it for this song since whenever the song is played, there is definitely another place I'd rather be. 



4. Call Me Maybe - This is such an annoying song purely based on the pathetic lyrics involved and the amount it has been overplayed. The video to it is pretty annoying too.


3. Happy - 'Happy' has been overplayed so much it and aggravates you in ways words can't describe but it just won't get out of your head. It should be called 'Angry' instead.


2. Wrecking Ball - 'Wrecking Ball' wouldn't be half as bad if it wasn't accompanied by such an awful video of Miley swinging around naked on a big ball so the video is all you can see when this song is played.


1. The Fox - There can be no arguments with this song. It's 'ting ting ting' and 'ring ring ring' are enough to drive anyone mad but still get stuck in their head regardless of any efforts to get rid.






More about me..
I'm Emily and I basically spend most of my time blogging, reading and listening to music. Can't get better than that right? Find me at http://mytacismmusic.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

5 things I hate (to love) about Pop Music

As a 90's kid, i was raised with the radio always playing in the background so i grew up loving whatever the radio was playing. Not too long later, i realised that all the radio played was pop music and all the good stuff never got the chance to be aired. And if it did, the singer must have a huge support team around them with deep pockets and massive connections. Thats the reality that all musicians have to face breaking through the industry because money talks louder than passion. Which it shouldn't but it does.

Radio has in some ways been replaced by the internet and nothing has changed. Pop music has become this annoying unwanted parasite that is sucking the life out of what i will term as 'Good Music'. Good music to me is timeless music that has meaning, affects our lives in a very positive way and can be entertaining. Commercial music is just entertainment and has become more of a business than an artistic outlet. 

I have become a victim to this unwanted parasite over and over again. So you ask why i do i hate (to love) pop music? Here's why :

#1. Gets stuck in your head without you even wanting it to.  

Put your hands up if you have ever found yourself humming along to a pop song that has a catchy melody but you dont even understand what they are saying. Its not uncommon for people to fall into this trap, so dont worry, you aren't alone.

#2. Dies out faster than I can ran 100 metres.  

I might have exaggerated that a bit, but im sure you get what i mean. Its basic human nature to want satisfaction here and now, and that's exactly what pop music thrives on. Who remembers the biggest pop hit last year? Not me that's for sure.

#3. Makes a whole lot of money and the content is just bleugh.

Safe, simple and easy is what i will call it. Pop rarely strays away from its comfort zone, save for when it wants to make more money.

#4. The musicians think it's the only way for your music to be heard. 

Everyone wants to be a pop star. Many musicians want to use the easy way out becuase its more profitable and "successful". They dont want to put their back into it, write their own songs or even master their craft. No. They want to get involved with music labels and leave all their artistic flair to the labels discretion. Its no wonder numerous musicians cry about foul play from the record labels. What did they honestly expect? 

#5. We would rather listen to it than listen to good music. 

We love to listen to pop music because it feeds our need to get what we want without much hustle of listening or feeling anything. Three minutes and a half of pure pleasure for a few months than we are onto another pop hit, is what we like. Nope. It shouldn't be like this. Music should not be this shallow but unfortunately it is.


From a worried fan!
Happy Reading. 
Esther xx

Sunday, 31 August 2014

TV Theme Music and Songs (My top 10)


TV Theme Music and Songs!!!! Woopie doobie doo... :)



TV theme Music and songs are so damn incredible that you cant help yourself from singing along to it or dance along to it when the show comes on. They stick in your head for years and years to come. I associate my most memorable tv shows since i was young with their theme music. Here is my top 10: 

10. 2 Broke girls- "Second Chance"- Peter Bjorn & John

9. Hawaii Five-0- Morton Stevens 

8. Pretty little Liars- "Secret" - The Pierces

7. Suits- "The Greenback Boogie"- Ima Robot

6. 24- Sean Callery

5. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air- DJ Jazzy Jeff

4. Sanford and Sons- Quincy Jones

3. F.R.I.E.N.D.S- "I'll be there for you"- The Rembrandts

2. Game of Thrones- Raman Djawadi

1. The Jeffersons- "Movin' on Up"- Ja'net Dubois & Jeff Barry


There you have it.

Happy Watching.
xx 
 


Summer Jams 2014 (My Top 10)


Taken by my small brother edited by my big brother. Keeping it in the family. 
































































































Winter is around the corner and summer 2014 is about to fade away.  Im about to go back to the madness of being a University student in my second year, which is meant to be the toughest year, but im sure i'll get through it. Spending time with family and friends has been a blessing and although the weather was moody and all that, i did have some fantastic days out in the sun.

It goes without saying that sun and music just seem to go together like butter on bread (corny much). So here is my top 10 list of summer jams that i just couldn't stop dancing to. (or in the case of Stay with me by Sam Smith, lay down on the grass and look up to the sky and wonder why)

10. Problem- Arianne Grande x Iggy Azalea

9. Loyal- Chris Brown x Lil Wayne x Tyga (East Coast Version)

8. Fancy- Iggy Azalea x Charli XCX

7. Summer- Calvin Harris

6. Na na- Trey Songz

5. Partition- Beyonce

4. Stay with me- Sam Smith

3. Waves (Robin Schulz Radio Edit) - Mr. Probz

2. Good Kisser- Usher

1. Am I wrong- Niko x Vinz

What songs were you jamming to this Summer? 

xx

The "Lionel Richie" Phase: My go-to guy for Romantic songs.

Hello? Is it me you're looking for?..... but let me start by saying I love you.

If you were alive in the 90's or just a romantic, the lyrics above shouldn't be such a mystery. He was probably the most played musician during those times and before.

Grammy winner, golden globe winner, four decades of music-making and numerous mentorship roles on today's popular artists, Lionel Richie has excelled where most have feared to go. He didnt care that LOVE was such a cliche topic to sing about. He never found ways of camouflaging it. He did it raw and dirty and it paid off. To this day, he is the go-to-guy for a romantic songs. Having a chilled romantic dinner? Driving your date to or from a date? Looking for music to create a romantic atmosphere? With you loved one? Put on some Lionel Richie because you know he wont disappoint.

I went through my "Lionel Richie" phase when I was about 15 years roughly 5 years ago.  I had just fallen in love for the first time and all i could bring myself to listen to was Lionel's songs. My first love was sweet and his songs were the soundtrack to my life. I was completely obsessed with the notion of love (still I'm, but in a more mature way) and I remember the one person that understood me fully was him. Of course, that phase ended but his music stuck with me.

The famous Eight letters, Three words made him a legend for decades to come.
Image courtesy Google.

 My top 10 favourite songs by him and what ideally you should have are (not in any particular order) :  

 "Say you say me"




"Hello"



 "Stuck on You"





"All Night Long" 



 "Easy"



"Endless Love" feat Shania Twain


"I call it love"



"Three times the lady" 


"Just for you" 


"Just go"



This ten songs did it for me. So what are you waiting for all you romantics at heart? Listen to a bit of Lionel Richie tonight, tomorrow and the next day just to warm your heart and brighten up your day.

Happy Listening. 
Esther xx



Friday, 29 August 2014

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed Sheeran's "X" album.

Released a couple of months ago (3 months precisely), X is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. His extraordinary guitar skills and soaring tenor voice has captured the hearts of many including mine. I remember obsessing over his first time album when it came out and without fail playing it over and over again. It was that good to me.

Why i love the "X" album? 
I absolutely love this new album because like the previous one, it lays emphasis on the message of the songs rather than the underlying instrumentation. He tells a story in each song that you can relate to. He literally spells out situations in life that i have found myself in. As a musician, its important to write songs that your fans can relate to. I also love the simple instrumentation, with the guitar and his voice being the most important. And oh, he raps (in The Man and Take it back) and kind of sing-talks in some of the verses and songs which i absolutely love and think its trendy. Not forgetting that this album is more of a personal album as it doesn't have that many collaborations. He is the main man. He is the only man.

Song-writing skills, Yay or nay?
YAAAAY!! Honest, witty, clever-rhyming, true and image-provoking, his lyrics connect and make you feel as if you are having a conversation with him(a rather poetic conversation).

Is it better than the last one? 
Oh yes. He has really grown as a musician, guitarist and song-writer. Production-wise, its much simpler than the previous album giving a laid-back feel to the whole album. The instrumentation just flesh out the song and fill it out.

Would i change a thing? 
No way. The album is perfect the way it is.

What are my favourite songs?
Well, all the songs are fantastic and equally my favorite but at gun-point i would say: Take it back, Nina, Thinking out loud(such a wedding song) and Even my dad does sometimes.

Would i recommend it to a friend/Stranger? 
Definitely. For those times you just want to lay on the grass on a sunny afternoon with headphones on or in your room on a rainy evening with the radio on, the album will keep you company. For those times you want to do some laundry or cook dinner, Ed will keep you moving and thinking. This album is a combination of danceable tunes and love songs, perfect for whatever season.



So if you havent listened to his not-so-new album, you should. 

Happy Listening!!
Esther xx

Image courtesy of google.

Image courtesy of google.

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

MTV Video Music Award's 2014 Review : The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain disappointing!

From Miley's twerkscapade last year and Kanye West's "moment-of-truth" during Swift's acceptance speech a few years back, the VMA's is probably one of the most anticipated shows in my books for its memorable moments. I got around to watching last night and i was pleasantly surprised. With Queen B and Iggy leading with eight nominations and Eminem right behind them with seven, the 31st MTV VMA'S visuals was just out of this world and lets not even talk about the spiraling stage. I mean, MTV really out did themselves this time.

For those who haven't watched it yet, SPOILER ALERT!!!I am definitely going to dissect(for lack of a better word really) some of the highlights of the show.

The Most deserved wins

17 minutes of amazing visuals, leg-twisting dance moves, flawless vocals (see what i did there) and heart-wrenching dedications proved that Queen B deserved the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award. 

Other deservees (totally sure there's no word like that but still going to use it :p) are best female Video to Katy Perry for her 'Dark Horse' video, best hip-hop video to Drake for his 'Hold On, we're going home' video, best video with a social message to Queen B for Pretty Hurts, best collaboration to B and Jay-Z for Drunk in love and lastly best choreography in a music video to Sia for 'Chandelier'. They all deserved every inch of that moon man.


 The tie

Best male video to Ed Sheeran for Sing, artist to watch out for to Fifth harmony for miss movin' on  and best pop video to Arianne Grande for Problem are not-so-deserving but deserving at the same time. Confusing? Yes, a little. All the music videos in both categories did have a good chance of winning but there can be only one winner. To be honest, the competition was stiff and i was just glad that one of each got to take home a moon man.


The someone-else-deserved-that-moon-man win

Let me just start by saying that Lorde's Royals is no where near the category of rock. You could say a hybrid of rock, but its more pop than rock. Dont get me wrong there, i love Lorde but they were definitely other musicians in that category who deserved it. Another one is best video of the year. Wrecking ball, come on! If anything Happy by Pharrell should have won that category hands down. Im sure millions of music video lovers agree with me.


The best live performance

Queen B, hands down. But a very strong second was Sam Smith with his oh-so-heavenly-heart-breaking performance of Stay with Me.  It was his first american debut on a live show and he moved me to tears. 


The most-embarrassed-performer

And this award goes to none other than , Nicki Minaj. I could not help but feel embarrassed for her when she came out to rap during her performance with Jessie J and Arianne clutching her dress for dear life. Gosh, Was it a set-up or a true wardrobe malfunction? Only those who were involved would know. 

The best announcers

It goes without saying that Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels should probably be the next hosts for any kind of award show from now onwards. They are funny, funny and funny and that's all you need to keep the audience going, right? Lets start a petition guys (seriously!)

Humanitarian Award 

None other than Miley Cyrus deserves this award. Despite her bad girl ways, Miley has proven to have a kind heart with her plight on behalf of the millions of young homeless teenagers not falling on deaf ears, or if may say empty pockets. I salute you Miley for your brave efforts! 

Thats it for my views (dissection-LOL!). 

From a Fan.
Happy Reading.
Esther xx

Sunday, 24 August 2014

Performance anxiety/Stage fright in Music: How to deal and accept it. (Not only for Musicians)

 "A voice is very intimate. It's something of your own. So there's always this fear, because you feel naked. There's a fear of not reaching up to expectations." -Andrea Bocelli

I remember the first time I ever stood in-front of a group of people to perform.  It was way back in high-school and thankfully it was a group ensemble performance because i would have embarrassed myself silly. I was scared and literally had butterflies in my stomach.  I kept on imagining and fearing an instance where my throat would suddenly close up, or become dry or my voice would break and i would croak or i would completely freeze and forget my lyrics. Mayne, i was so nervous and it showed. But luckily enough, none of that stuff happened but i just couldnt help feeling it. 

When i began doing solo performances, all those feelings became 10 times worse. My body would shake like the room has suddenly dropped in temperature, my hands would involuntarily do a dance, my mind would go blank, my mouth would suddenly start twitching and so much more. Im telling you my stage fright is the worst kind. Even though i have done a couple of public and private performances, i still go through those same motions.

Performance anxiety stems from the tendency of focusing on yourself rather the presentation, from fighting your anxiety rather than accepting and working with it. Not only in Music, but also in other areas of life. Being a musician is tough. Yes, what you've heard is wrong. The amount of preparation both physically and mentally that it takes to make a person able to stand up in front of hundreds or thousands of people and completely open up and bare their soul can take a life time. To some it comes naturally but to others its just the opposite. 

Some musicians take to drugs to curb their anxiety while others take to seeking help to do the same. I'm all for seeking help rather than drugs because it leads to addiction and the rest is history. Great musicians like Amy Winehouse have taken from us too soon because of this deadly weapon. I'm not saying that the only kind of help that you can get is from a doctor. Nope! You can always seek help from yourself. The internet is your friend so why not use it.

So how do you deal with this motions? Well, here are a few tips that have helped me to begin controlling my anxiety:

Image courtesy of Google.
 


1. Close your eyes and breathe. Scientifically proven to calm your nerves and keep you relaxed. I always do this before and on stage.








2. Chanel that passion that you feel for your craft into your performance. Close your eyes, through your head back, dance, engage with the crowd and let go of your fears. You could also feed from the energy that audience is exuding.

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3. Accept your anxiety and work with it. I have come to understand and accept that i will most probably always have stage fright and that i only need to learn how to make it work for me.







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 4. Learn your craft and practice. Practice does make perfect. I am a trumpeter and singer. So putting hours into my practice schedule has allowed me to keep up with both demands and improve on them. Works hand in hand with confidence.






5. Give yourself a pep-talk. Give yourself a slogan that you can be telling yourself so that you get through it. Things like 'No-one else can do this but me', 'Lets do this' really reaffirms your confidence. I always tell myself 'No-one can play the trumpet/sing like you can. Now get up there and do your best.'


6. Do an activity that you love just before a performance. That joy that you feel will reduce effects of pre-performance anxiety. I love to play mobile games so i do that every time before a performance.

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There you have it. In whatever you do, dont let anxiety get the best of you!

From a Student of Life and a Music Student. 
Happy Reading!
Esther xx