Showing posts with label Marina and the Diamonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marina and the Diamonds. Show all posts
Friday, March 8, 2019
LOVE + FEAR
While many may have thought that Marina and the Diamonds was a band, this has always just been Marina Diamandis behind this musical endeavor. With her upcoming fourth album, "Love + Fear", the British indie-pop singer/songwriter has dropped the extended moniker and now known simply as Marina. This release will loosely be a concept album with two sets of eight songs with one titled "love" and the other "fear". This collection has been assembled together to reflect a connected mood, emotions and sounds. Have a listen to these two moving ballads, "Handmade Heaven" and "Superstar" from the forthcoming album which is due out on April 26th. And be sure to check out Marina live when she embarks on a "Love + Fear" tour that will travel through her native Britain and North America.
Friday, October 17, 2014
RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS
Here are some hot new tracks that I've got on repeat:
"Supernatural" - AlunaGeorge (2014)
"I'm Callin" - Tennis (2014)
"Chasing Time" - Azealia Banks (2014)
"Froot" - Marina & The Diamonds (2014)
Mary J. Blige has embraced EDM in a big way. The soul diva flew out to the U.K. to work with some of the top producers in the field for her next release simply entitled, "The London Sessions". Blige has previously worked with Disclosure and Sam Smith and they are on board this project along with Naughty Boy and Emeli Sandé. It appears she's ready to bring some big emotions to dance music.
See what you think of this highlight track that was put together by Disclosure and new superstar, Sam Smith:
"Right Now" - Mary J. Blige (2014)
It seems I may be the only person on the planet that doesn't care for "All About The Bass", that inescapable hit by Meghan Trainor. I appreciate the message about embracing your curves but the song itself is, to me, like the continuous sound of nails on a chalkboard.
The twenty-year old vocalist has just released her follow-up single, "Lips Are Movin'" and I find it much more appealing. Trainor plays it safe because musically, the tune is nothing more than a slight variation of her first single which should help it climb way up the charts:
"Lips Are Movin'" - Meghan Trainor (2014)
I am not easily shocked nor a prude but when I saw this music video for Jennifer Lopez's new song, "Booty" featuring Iggy Azalea, my jaw just hit the floor. The song is typically nothing special (and has the misfortune of following Nicki Minaj's recent ode to the backside) but this clip, directed by Hype Williams, is really just too much. While these ladies are covered (and just barely), the endless shots of their oil-covered asses grinding and shaking in close-up is gratuitous and completely inappropriate. Sure, I get it. Sex sells but what's wrong with trying to be a little clever with a song about big booties instead of being so literal. Even Minaj's video made some effort. Take a look and judge for yourself:
I was never a fan of The Jonas Brothers and couldn't identify one of their songs if my life depended upon it. Taking a page from Justin Timberlake after he left his boy band, NSYNC, Nick Jonas has repackaged himself by bringing a little funk to his pop sound. I am surprised to admit that I actually like his current single, "Jealous" from the Jonas boy's second self-titled solo album due in November. Here is the video for the song:
Finally, here are a couple of my favorite disco tunes that I remember dancing the night away to:
"Your Love" - Lime (1981)
"Native Love (Step By Step)" - Divine (1982)
"Supernatural" - AlunaGeorge (2014)
"I'm Callin" - Tennis (2014)
"Chasing Time" - Azealia Banks (2014)
"Froot" - Marina & The Diamonds (2014)
Mary J. Blige has embraced EDM in a big way. The soul diva flew out to the U.K. to work with some of the top producers in the field for her next release simply entitled, "The London Sessions". Blige has previously worked with Disclosure and Sam Smith and they are on board this project along with Naughty Boy and Emeli Sandé. It appears she's ready to bring some big emotions to dance music.
See what you think of this highlight track that was put together by Disclosure and new superstar, Sam Smith:
"Right Now" - Mary J. Blige (2014)
It seems I may be the only person on the planet that doesn't care for "All About The Bass", that inescapable hit by Meghan Trainor. I appreciate the message about embracing your curves but the song itself is, to me, like the continuous sound of nails on a chalkboard.
The twenty-year old vocalist has just released her follow-up single, "Lips Are Movin'" and I find it much more appealing. Trainor plays it safe because musically, the tune is nothing more than a slight variation of her first single which should help it climb way up the charts:
"Lips Are Movin'" - Meghan Trainor (2014)
I am not easily shocked nor a prude but when I saw this music video for Jennifer Lopez's new song, "Booty" featuring Iggy Azalea, my jaw just hit the floor. The song is typically nothing special (and has the misfortune of following Nicki Minaj's recent ode to the backside) but this clip, directed by Hype Williams, is really just too much. While these ladies are covered (and just barely), the endless shots of their oil-covered asses grinding and shaking in close-up is gratuitous and completely inappropriate. Sure, I get it. Sex sells but what's wrong with trying to be a little clever with a song about big booties instead of being so literal. Even Minaj's video made some effort. Take a look and judge for yourself:
I was never a fan of The Jonas Brothers and couldn't identify one of their songs if my life depended upon it. Taking a page from Justin Timberlake after he left his boy band, NSYNC, Nick Jonas has repackaged himself by bringing a little funk to his pop sound. I am surprised to admit that I actually like his current single, "Jealous" from the Jonas boy's second self-titled solo album due in November. Here is the video for the song:
Finally, here are a couple of my favorite disco tunes that I remember dancing the night away to:
"Your Love" - Lime (1981)
"Native Love (Step By Step)" - Divine (1982)
Friday, January 25, 2013
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC OF 2012
Another year has come and gone but what we have left is the music; songs that inspired and some that were just plain. dumb fun.
I have already shared some of my personal favorites throughout the year, so here are the rest of the best:
Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" from "Kiss"
Goyte featuring Kimbra - "Somebody That I Used To Know" from "Making Mirrors"
Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" from "Fortune"
Chris Brown - "Don't Wake Me Up" from "Fortune"
Marina & The Diamonds - "How To Be A Heartbreaker" from "Electra Heart"
Lana Del Rey - "Ride" from "Paradise" EP
Icona Pop - "I Love It" from "Iconic" EP
Alex Clare - "Too Close" from "The Lateness Of The Hour"
Scissor Sisters - "Let's Have A Kiki" from "Magic Hour"
Sky Ferreira - "Everything Is Embarrassing" from "Ghost" EP
Angie Stone - "Backup Plan" from "Rich Girl"
Diplo Featuring Nicky Da B - "Express Yourself" from "ExpressYourself" EP
Jessie Ware - "Sweet Talk" from "Devotion"
Miguel - "Adorn" from "Kaleidoscope Dream"
David Guetta featuring Sia - "Titanium" from "Nothing But The Beat"
Finally, I know this is old but I'm always late to the game. Enjoy Duck Sauce's "aNYway" that perfectly spoofs "The Midnight Special' and the soul groups of the 70's. I just love this song and video:
I have already shared some of my personal favorites throughout the year, so here are the rest of the best:
Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" from "Kiss"
Goyte featuring Kimbra - "Somebody That I Used To Know" from "Making Mirrors"
Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" from "Fortune"
Chris Brown - "Don't Wake Me Up" from "Fortune"
Marina & The Diamonds - "How To Be A Heartbreaker" from "Electra Heart"
Lana Del Rey - "Ride" from "Paradise" EP
Icona Pop - "I Love It" from "Iconic" EP
Alex Clare - "Too Close" from "The Lateness Of The Hour"
Scissor Sisters - "Let's Have A Kiki" from "Magic Hour"
Sky Ferreira - "Everything Is Embarrassing" from "Ghost" EP
Angie Stone - "Backup Plan" from "Rich Girl"
Diplo Featuring Nicky Da B - "Express Yourself" from "ExpressYourself" EP
Jessie Ware - "Sweet Talk" from "Devotion"
Miguel - "Adorn" from "Kaleidoscope Dream"
David Guetta featuring Sia - "Titanium" from "Nothing But The Beat"
Finally, I know this is old but I'm always late to the game. Enjoy Duck Sauce's "aNYway" that perfectly spoofs "The Midnight Special' and the soul groups of the 70's. I just love this song and video:
Sunday, August 12, 2012
HOT AND FRESH OUT THE KITCHEN
"CONFESS" - TWIN SHADOW
New York based musician, George Lewis, Jr. , who is better known as Twin Shadow, has written and produced his new album, "Confess", the follow-up to his 2010 release, "Forget". His sound combines elements of 1980's new-wave with breezy dance pop but his music stands out because of his elegantly poetic lyrics.
"Five Seconds" - Twin Shadow
"ELECTRA HEART" - MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS
Marina and the Diamonds is not actually a band but merely consists of twenty-six year old, Welsh singer-songwriter, Marina Diamandis. She came up with the stage moniker with the help of her last name as Diamandis means "Diamonds" in Greek.
Marina's 2010 debut album, "The Family Jewels" was a critical success in the U.K.and with the release of the second, "Electra Heart", it features more of her offbeat but very catchy pop songs. This time she has production assistance from some of pop music's usual suspects; Dr. Luke, Diplo, Stargate and Guy Sigsworth, so perhaps this solid album will hopefully broaden her U.S. audience.
"How To Be a Heartbreaker" - Marina and the Diamonds
"LOOKING 4 MYSELF" - USHER
Usher has returned with his seventh studio album, "Looking 4 Myself" which features what he describes as "revolutionary pop" that combines r&b, hip-hop, electronic and europop. With the assistance of some of today's top producers such as will i am, Danja, Salaam Remi, Diplo and Swedish House Mafia, Usher creates some risky and innovative songs. While not all of them work but the album is an admirable attempt to broaden his sound and the genre.
"Numb" - Usher
"CHANNEL ORANGE" - FRANK OCEAN
Although r&b/hip-hop artist, Frank Ocean has been in the news recently due to his personal revelations but he has been creating music for a while now. He has worked with the hip-hop group, Odd Future, written material for such diverse talent as Beyonce, Justin Bieber, Kanye West and John Legend and he recorded a solo mixtape last year.
After two songs, "Novacane" and "Swim Good" created some buzz for the artist but his label, Def-Jam delayed the release of the complete work, so a frustrated Ocean decided to offer, "Nostalgia, Ultra" as a free download to great acclaim. Now, the twenty-four year old, New Orleans native has his first official release, "Channel Orange" out now and it's a raw and honest collection that at once feel fresh yet familiar. He evokes the sounds of Prince and Marvin Gaye but manages to create music in his own clear, distinctive voice.
"Lost" - Frank Ocean
"THE IDLER WHEEL . . . " - FIONA APPLE
Fiona Apple has never followed any musical trends and has only created music whenever she was truly inspired which makes her an unusual presence in today's pop music scene. It's been seven years since her last release but Apple is finally back with her fourth CD which features the lengthy title "The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do".
The thirty-four year old artist has crafted another collection of her signature eccentric songs that are spare, thoughtful and introspective, as she shares with us her emotional journey during the time she's been away.
"Valentine" - Fiona Apple
The latest female MC receiving plenty of media attention these days is twenty-one year old, Azealia Banks from New York. She just dropped an EP, "1991" with her debut album due out later this fall. I love this video for the song, "Liquorice" which brings her urban fabulousity to the wild west:
This is the wild new music video by Florence and the Machine for "Spectrum", one of my favorite song off their latest album :
Finally, here is the video for Mika's latest single, "Celebrate" from his forthcoming album, "The Origin of Love". I think this is a really great pop song that should become a big hit for him:
New York based musician, George Lewis, Jr. , who is better known as Twin Shadow, has written and produced his new album, "Confess", the follow-up to his 2010 release, "Forget". His sound combines elements of 1980's new-wave with breezy dance pop but his music stands out because of his elegantly poetic lyrics.
"Five Seconds" - Twin Shadow
"ELECTRA HEART" - MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS
Marina and the Diamonds is not actually a band but merely consists of twenty-six year old, Welsh singer-songwriter, Marina Diamandis. She came up with the stage moniker with the help of her last name as Diamandis means "Diamonds" in Greek.
Marina's 2010 debut album, "The Family Jewels" was a critical success in the U.K.and with the release of the second, "Electra Heart", it features more of her offbeat but very catchy pop songs. This time she has production assistance from some of pop music's usual suspects; Dr. Luke, Diplo, Stargate and Guy Sigsworth, so perhaps this solid album will hopefully broaden her U.S. audience.
"How To Be a Heartbreaker" - Marina and the Diamonds
"LOOKING 4 MYSELF" - USHER
Usher has returned with his seventh studio album, "Looking 4 Myself" which features what he describes as "revolutionary pop" that combines r&b, hip-hop, electronic and europop. With the assistance of some of today's top producers such as will i am, Danja, Salaam Remi, Diplo and Swedish House Mafia, Usher creates some risky and innovative songs. While not all of them work but the album is an admirable attempt to broaden his sound and the genre.
"Numb" - Usher
"CHANNEL ORANGE" - FRANK OCEAN
Although r&b/hip-hop artist, Frank Ocean has been in the news recently due to his personal revelations but he has been creating music for a while now. He has worked with the hip-hop group, Odd Future, written material for such diverse talent as Beyonce, Justin Bieber, Kanye West and John Legend and he recorded a solo mixtape last year.
After two songs, "Novacane" and "Swim Good" created some buzz for the artist but his label, Def-Jam delayed the release of the complete work, so a frustrated Ocean decided to offer, "Nostalgia, Ultra" as a free download to great acclaim. Now, the twenty-four year old, New Orleans native has his first official release, "Channel Orange" out now and it's a raw and honest collection that at once feel fresh yet familiar. He evokes the sounds of Prince and Marvin Gaye but manages to create music in his own clear, distinctive voice.
"Lost" - Frank Ocean
"THE IDLER WHEEL . . . " - FIONA APPLE
Fiona Apple has never followed any musical trends and has only created music whenever she was truly inspired which makes her an unusual presence in today's pop music scene. It's been seven years since her last release but Apple is finally back with her fourth CD which features the lengthy title "The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do".
The thirty-four year old artist has crafted another collection of her signature eccentric songs that are spare, thoughtful and introspective, as she shares with us her emotional journey during the time she's been away.
"Valentine" - Fiona Apple
The latest female MC receiving plenty of media attention these days is twenty-one year old, Azealia Banks from New York. She just dropped an EP, "1991" with her debut album due out later this fall. I love this video for the song, "Liquorice" which brings her urban fabulousity to the wild west:
This is the wild new music video by Florence and the Machine for "Spectrum", one of my favorite song off their latest album :
Finally, here is the video for Mika's latest single, "Celebrate" from his forthcoming album, "The Origin of Love". I think this is a really great pop song that should become a big hit for him:
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