Wednesday, 8 May 2013

LIVE GEMS: JP COOPER- Oh The Water


 JP Cooper's soul flavoured folk music is some of the most soothing beautiful music I've ever heard. His unique sound is proving to be a hit with underground "urban" audiences as well as in more mainstream arenas too. His rendition of "Oh The Water" for Soul Features is superb; as always his voice is effortlessly impassioned, and his guitar playing is hypnotic. Enjoy.


Tuesday, 7 May 2013

NEW VIDEO: Kobi Onyame- The Real (Part 2)


 Glasgow’s MOBO UnSung regional winner, Kobi Onyame continues to go from strength to strength as he drops the video for his latest track- "The Real (part 2)". Taken from his forthcoming EP, Greener Pastures, the track is produced by the multitalented New Yorker- DJ Dummy, and also features a sample from the Incredible Bongo Band’s version of the iconic song, "Apache". The Oliver Whitehouse directed video, sees Onyame performing to camera against a gritty, inner-city backdrop . Good to see Onyame making moves, check it out...

Thursday, 2 May 2013

NEW VIDEO: Alicia Keys- Fire We Make/New Day



Alica Keys treated fans to two new videos this week, The first was the smooth and sexy, 'Fire We Make' featuring the distinctive vocals of Maxwell. The steamy video set in a retro-style New Orleans sees Keys and Maxwell doing a bit of good- old- fashioned courting, and getting hot under the collar in the process. It's a beautifully shot video; Keys' few lines at the start are a gentle reminder that she is  actually one of the better "singers turned actors". Next came the video for the high octane song, 'New Day'. The film is all modern-urban edge against a NewYork backdrop. There's sharp dance moves, glamour, and graffiti- which all go rather nicely with the pounding bassline of this track. Which video do you prefer?





 

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

LIVE GEMS: Jacob Banks- Rainy Day


Singer/songwriter, Jacob Banks has been going from strength to strength. In early 2013 he released his debut EP the monologue to much critical acclaim. The Birmingham native has since supported Emeli Sandé on tour and played his very own, sold out headline gig in London. As well as making his mark on UK music, this rising talent is steadily creating a buzz overseas too, having received airplay on some US radio stations.

The latest triumph for Jacob Banks is his fantastic performance on the renowned BBC2 music show, Later... with Jools Holland . Banks took to the stage in a brilliant white blazer accompanied by a full band. His vocals were stunning as he performed with his particular brand of engaging, bashful, charm- Check it out!


Tuesday, 30 April 2013

EP REVIEW: SZA- S




...This Tweet from US singer songwriter, Solana Rowe- better known as SZA would make a great tagline for her latest EP, S.

Raised in the Orthodox Muslim faith, SZA spent her early years in St Louis, Missouri and later moved to New Jersey. A marine biology graduate and former strip club bartender, SZA has spoken of her sheltered upbringing, and how her desire to rebel against it informed her curiosity about music and pop culture. Although she only started recording in the spring of 2012, she’s been busy making waves on the US underground music scene, and is fast becoming recognised for her abstract style and chameleon-like vocals. At its core, SZA’s music is a mix of elements from Pop, Hip Hop, Electronic and R&B; but it’s her treatment of these elements, coupled with her enigmatic lyrical style that gives her music such a refreshingly unique edge.

Having released her debut EP, See.SZA.Run in 2012, SZA follows-up with S: the first of a trilogy of EPs to be released during the course of 2013. This first instalment is an intriguing catalogue of sweetly spooky vocals, electronic flourishes, and heavy, Trap music-style bass line patterns. The bulk of the EP’s production is handled by some of the industry’s most exciting newcomers, including experimental producers Felix Snow, Waren Vaughn and WNDRBRD. There’s also input from former OFWGKTA member Brandun DeShay, and the result is a glorious blend of Hip Hop flavoured Chillwave sounds, which SZA has described as “Glitter Trap”.  

S is characterised by its existential attitude in both sonic and lyrical terms. It delves into the complexity of emotional experience, and uses fantastically whimsical and intensely dark imagery to describe the minutiae of commonplace events. There’s an assortment of pop culture references, which work to interestingly articulate the EP’s broad sweep of philosophical themes and concepts. With S, songs that might sound like simple bedroom grooves soon materialise as dark, and at times, chilling assessments of emotional predicaments.



Fleetwood Mac, Sleigh bells, and a deliciously deep bass line are just some reasons to love the EP's first track, “Castles”. The Felix Snow produced track samples the sparkly intro from Fleetwood Mac’s 1988 hit, “Everywhere”. (Thanks to a certain mobile network’s ad campaign, this song might at first conjure the image of a little blonde pony break-dancing on a rural cliff edge. But fear not, the image soon fades when the other elements of this beautiful song kick in.) “Castles” introduces the theme of existentialism. It focuses on the idea of increasing displacement from the world and the search to realise a sense of individual purpose within it. SZA possesses amazing vocal dexterity; she is able to adapt to the mood and shape of a song with ease. Here, her syrupy- sweet R&B vocal captures an acute sense of innocence and anguish, while the thick, oozing bass line casts a shadowy sense of foreboding across the entire song.
“Shattered a thousand times before you found me, Kickin’ the pieces, I bet I’ll never amount to anything [...] Tell me it gets easier for me”

 

The Waren Vaughn produced, “Terror.Dome” picks up this thread of darkness, and takes it down a notch. It features clip from the classic horror film Rosemary’s Baby, which is referenced again later on the EP. Here, it introduces the idea of a growing sense of paranoia and affirms the EPs ominous undertones. The song touches on the feelings of anxiety and claustrophobia associated with the struggle to make sense of a world, which is becoming increasingly alien. It also alludes to the idea that there is a strange sense of freedom to be found in the fear. The songs musical arrangement is dominated by the meandering moan of a synthesiser and cool, eerie harmonies that fully captures the sense of seduction and, well, terror.
                “Picture yourself in a padded room, welcome to my Terror Dome” 

 

The paradoxical idea of finding comfort in discomfort is the subject of the song “Aftermath”. Following on from “Terror Dome”, both chronologically and thematically, it makes a comment on the seductive power of a self-destructive lifestyle. It suggests that maybe for some, a life of chaos is fated, and that as such, there can be an abstract sense of peace and pleasure to be found in the acceptance of that destiny, as SZA tentatively suggests in the chorus: “Maybe we should burn...”. This rather chilling philosophical notion is off-set by her smooth echoic vocal against the euphoric soundscape, and an array of fantastic imagery, which unravels with lyrical gorgeousness. “Aftermath” combines the rich tranquillity of a Sade or Dido with the melancholic chill of The Weeknd or The xx. In the picture SZA paints, there’s danger, trust and pixie dust; it’s irresistibly bittersweet.
 “Caught up in the blast, caught up in the action, caught up in the bursting flame [...] Stuck in your tandem, heat that’s worth standing, I like it.”



Lyrically, S is a glorious mix of the ordinary and the extraordinary, with an added touch of the absurd. SZA intertwines everyday details, like her mother’s dislike of non-matching underwear with talk of dream filled sandcastles, unicorns, and being made of bacon; and she does so, with fascinating fluidity. Also, any child of the 90s will be amazed by her ingenious references to characters from the hit TV shows, Boy Meets World and Doug. SZA's song writing is exciting; she’ll throw in a little surprise or an abstract turn of phrase, which hits you like a lyrical curveball.

"Feeling like Topanga, Patti Mayonnaise- kinda average with queen qualities... "
 
S is a trip; the EP’s musical, lyrical and conceptual exploration feels like a psychedelic experience. But make no mistake: although S is laden with allusions to fantasy creatures and characters from film and TV, it actually depicts a cycle of emotion that is firmly rooted in reality. SZA is an exquisite artist with something compelling, and unusual to say. She might tell stories that we’ve heard before, but we’ll not have heard them told quite like this. Maybe it’s about time we stepped into the glitter trap.

Friday, 19 April 2013

NEW VIDEO: Lana Del Rey- Summer Wine



The video for Lana Del Rey's latest song, 'Summer Wine' features her real life boyfriend, Barrie-James O'Neill of the band Kassidy . It's is a series of self shot clips, of the couple cuddling-up, and enjoying moments together in hazy summer sun.The song is a cover of Nancy Sintra's 1967 hit, and video has the o-so-gorgeous retro, Americana edge that we all know Lana Dey Rey for. Check it out...

Thursday, 18 April 2013

NEW MUSIC: SZA- S EP


Emerging St Louis songstress, SZA (aka Solana Rowe) continues to impress with her newest project, S EP. The first of a series of three EPs slated for release throughout 2013, S EP is a dreamily heady mix of electronic soul, that's trippy and obscure in personality. The eight track collection contains gorgeously abstract lyricism, and is crocheted with various pop culture references. This is a really delicious listen- enjoy. Review coming soon...


S EP by Just SZA

LIVE GEMS: Josh Osho- Jesus Walks (Kanye West Cover)


South London singer, Josh Osho delivers this beatifully re-imagined version of Kanye West's groundbreaking hip hop track, 'Jesus Walks'.Osho's version is a mesmerizing, gradual layering of vocals, and guitar chords. The arrangement is simple in concept, but with the aid of loop machine he turns the song into a hypnotising, musical masterpiece! It's one of the most original covers of anything that you'll ever hear.