Monday 9 November 2015

Fleur East // Sax

Fleur East // Sax
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You might be familiar with the name but you probably already know the song given that it’s currently doing the rounds on TV thanks to Asda. Yes 2014 X Factor finalist Fleur has released her single in the form of Sax

It falls into the same section of what we’ve been hearing a lot of on the radio recently: bringing sounds from the 60s – 80s and giving them a wee bit of a modern twist. The one thing that we feel lets this song down is it’s verses that seem to lack a wee bit of imagination. But the chorus & instrumental breaks work well with a bridge that has a wee bit of an Opps Up Side Your Head feel to it

It no doubt will have folk having a wee boogie along to it. The question is, is it too much like Uptown Funk for people to get into? Or will they be tired of it quickly because of its round on the Asda advert (as it is probably going to be on for the next weeks at least!) Time will tell but it will be interesting to see what else she has to offer on her upcoming album, Love, Sax & Flashbacks

Rating: 4/5

Monday 26 October 2015

Adele // Hello

Adele // Hello
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Hello it’s me is probably not the opening line that you would expect from a song but then it seems very fitting that the opening line is from the newest single from Adele, last seen with the rather successful Bond theme, Skyfall.

It’s a beautiful piano led ballad that we all know that she can deliver without much effort. The verses have a soft tender feeling while the rousing chorus provide us a chance to really hear that powerful voice in full flow. There is a danger that this could have been over produced, could have been ruined but fortunately everything seems to be in balance here just allowing Adele’s vocals to tell the story.

It’s great to welcome Adele back the to the charts and we’re sure that this will be around for a while. And if this is just the first offering from the album, we wonder what else could be instore

Rating: 5/5

Monday 12 October 2015

Enya // Echoes In Rain

Enya // Dark Sky Island
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It’s hard to believe that it’s been 7 years since Enya’s last single was released. But now in 2015, she’s back with her first offering from the up coming album, Dark Sky Island in the form of Echoes In Rain.

There is only one thing that we can say: it’s Enya through and through. She’s never been one to over complicate a track and that continues even here, after all, why would you change something that’s worked all these years? The only thing that we think will maybe get to people is how often the alleluia section of the song is repeated.

We think that the album will probably do well (we expect it to go to number 1 week of release) but it a welcome come back for the singer.

Rating: 4/5

Monday 5 October 2015

Sandi Thom // Earthquake

Sandi Thom // Earthquake
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It’s been 2 years since we’ve had anything from singer songwriter Sandi Thom (in the form of The Covers Collection, it’s 3 years since an album of own material, Flesh & Blood) but now she’s revealed the first track from the forthcoming album, Weapons of Past Destruction (set for release in 2016) and it comes in the form of Earthquake.

The song sees a return to a pop sound, rather than the blues sound that we’ve heard in recent years from her. Although a song of personal experience, it is also one that will probably resonate with listeners with the theme of having your world shattered and you’re left to pick up the pieces.

Is this return to her pop roots a good thing? Time will only tell but giving but given the recent trend for a sound of yesteryear, it will be interesting to see what the rest of the album sounds like.

Rating: 4/5

Monday 28 September 2015

Sam Smith // Writing's On The Wall

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We suppose that it's one of those honours for a musician, asked to perform the theme song for the latest instalment of the Bond franchise. It was always going to be a challenge for whoever took on that after Adele's offering last time.

And that is what Sam Smith's Writing's On The Wall is up against. And sadly for us, there's just something not right with the track. The orchestration at the start & throughout has all the markings of Bond anthem but sadly it is Smith's vocals in the chorus with just a tad more falsetto than we feel is needed here (and at times, seems that it is may be at the limits of his range)

We can see it doing the rounds but we can't help think that this might be one track that we'll hear constantly for the next few days and hoping that like a spectre, it will disappear...

Rating: 2/5

Friday 12 June 2015

Rachel Platten // Fight Song

Rachel Platten // Fight Song
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The name Rachel Platten may not be familiar to you but apparently she has contributed tracks to the TV show Pretty Little Liars but this is our first outing with her.

Fight Song probably come in as a little anthematic and a little biographically. But even putting that aside, the track itself will no doubt speak to people out there particularly the chorus (This is my fight song / Take back my life song / Prove I’m alright song / My Power’s turned on / Starting right now I’ll be strong / I'll play my fight song / And I don't really care if nobody else believes / Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me). It’s sort of shelved between P!ink’s F***** Perfect and Kelly Clarkson’s Stronger

A great little song that hopefully might be the small boat in the song that sends big waves across the ocean.

Rating: 5/5

Wednesday 10 June 2015

Foxes // Body Talk

Foxes // Body Talk
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything from the Southampton singer, but now she’s gearing up for the release of her second album by debuting the single, Body Talk.

To be honest, there’s not much here that hasn’t been heard previously from her but yet there is still enough to make it different as we see a small move into a more pop sound (disco/80s seems to be in this year…wonder if she took a trip on the TARDIS to be inspired by this). There just feels to be this There’s just the right change as to show that she’s not a one style pony yet not forget the sound that brought her to the attention on the public.

It will be interesting to see what the rest of the album will sound like if this is anything to go by (although, is it wrong we’d secretly like to see her version of Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now making an appearance?)

Rating: 4/5

Monday 8 June 2015

O-Town // Skydive

O-Town // Skydive
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If the name looks familiar then you probably remember them from the early 2000’s from when they featured on the reality TV show Making The Band and the following single Liquid Dreams & All or Nothing. Well after a decade away, they’re making a return as a quartet with their latest single, Skydive.

It lulls you into a false sense at the beginning that it’s going to be a slow love dovey ballad, but it’s when it reaches the chorus that it really comes into it’s own. It’s loud, it’s proud and it’s not afraid to show it. Compare it to where they where ten years ago and you can hear how much that they have matured since then. Whilst it is similar to what we hear already in the charts, there is still enough that allows the guys a space alongside.

Rating: 4/5

Monday 25 May 2015

Little Mix // Black Magic

Little Mix // Black Magic
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It’s been over a year since the last release from the UK girl group Little Mix. So they’re hoping to bewitch the charts with the lead single from their upcoming 3rd album.

Black Magic isn’t the usual sound you’d expect from the girls. It has Cyndi Lauper Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with a bit of a B*Witched thrown in for good measure. Our only annoyance with the track is the open lines that are repeated at various points through the song (All the girls on the block knocking on my door/ Wanna know what it is make the boys want more) which don’t seem to fit…well at least as an opening!

It’s likely to be a hit over the summer and will be interesting to hear what the remixes sound like too.

Rating: 4/5

Monday 18 May 2015

Leona Lewis // Fire Under My Feet

Leona Lewis // Fire Under My Feet 
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Has it really been nearly two years since we heard anything from Miss Lewis? Apparently so (her last release being the collection of Christmas tracks). We won’t lie and say that we never know what to expect from Leona, but given that she’s jumped record labels in the time that she’s been away,she’s now ready to show what she’s got on offer from her forthcoming album, I Am.

Fire Under My Feet is the first single to be lifted from the album. It’s does have a very familiar sound to Adele’s Rolling in The Deep but for Leona, it does feel very minimal compared to some of the other releases. This feels a bit more of what we’ve been wanting to hear from Leona instead of the route that she had headed down (although the Christmas album did feel quite suitable for her).

It’s an interesting sound for a comeback for her and will be interesting to see how people react chart wise. It also raises questions on what the rest of the album will sound like too.

Rating: 4/5

Wednesday 15 April 2015

Ed Sheeran // Bloodstream feat. Rudimental

Ed Sheeran // Bloodstream feat. Rudimental 
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The 4th single to be lifted from the highly successful X album from Ed Sheeran isn’t exactly the version that folks will be familiar with. No, for the single release Ed’s team up with Rudimental to give it more of a dance track.

Thanks not to say that it’s completely different. In fact, in our opinion, we think this mix by Rudimental brings something to this track that makes it more suitable as a radio follow up to Thinking Out Loud but also adds something to what was already an interesting track in the first place on the album. Even after a couple of weeks, we’re still loving this and the album version. Both have their time and place.

Rating: 4/5

Tuesday 14 April 2015

Callaghan // A History Of Now

Callaghan // A History Of Now
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It’s been three years since we last had an album release from Callaghan and now we get presented with her latest offering in the form of A History Of Now.

Opening with a bright & breezy number that is Crazy Beautiful Life it only take one track to get us back to more tenderness in the form of Who Would I Be. Noah’s Song is another bright track & it should be given that it was written for her nephew! I’ll Take You Away could in some instances be seen as a slower continuation of a track that we’ve just heard.

The 2015 updated version of her track Best Year is up next (see our review here) before we slow things down with the beautiful Lost (which we’re not going to lie, we first thought it might have been a cover of Birds Of A Feather opening theme….sorry Callaghan!) Green Eyes comes up next followed by another little bouncy number in Free To Be that we’re sure you’ll be tapping your feet along to (if not swaying too!)

Guitar driven When You Loved Me brings the mood down for a slow and tender number with Parachute continuing this feeling. Last Song which ultimately is actually second last is another tap along track with We Don’t Have To Change The World another bright track (that has us thinking of an Errol Brown’s cover of TLC’s Unpretty)

A History of Now just feels like catching up with an old friend in that it seems to start off where her debut album, Life In Full Colour left off. There a mix of tracks that show off Callaghan’s song writing and vocal skills. And  talking about the tracks, there are a number of them that we could see fitting in on TV shows with ease! Callaghan might not yet be a household name, but with a sound that will appeal to folks of all ages, she should be!

Rating: 5/5