Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 June 2016

Spring/Summer Playlist

As a huge lover of music, I am always on the look out for new artists and songs to listen to, either on Spotify or SoundCloud. Throughout spring, I've really grown to love my new discoveries (which are from a bizarre mixture of genres!) and I've also recently come across some new releases that I'm certain will be on repeat all summer long. Here are my current music favourites:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Let me know what songs you have been loving recently!
 
Kathryn x
 

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Favourite Songs Of January

Hi there!
 
I cannot believe it is February already! January seemed to go so quickly but I somehow managed to create a pretty long Spotify playlist this month, so here are my top ten picks of 2016 so far:
 
1) Lush Life - Zara Larsson 
  
 
 
2) The Sound - The 1975
 
 
As we are nearing the release of The 1975's second album 'I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it', their early song releases just keep getting better and better. Having listened to all three of their latest singles, 'Love Me', 'UGH!' and 'The Sound' being premiered on Annie Mac's Radio 1 show, 'The Sound' is by far my favourite and I cannot wait to hear the album in February.
 
 
3) Middle - DJ Snake feat. Bipolar Sunshine
  
 
 
4) It's Strange - Louis The Child
 
 
 The first time I heard of Louis The Child was when I found their amazing remix of Oh Wonder's song 'Body Gold' on their SoundCloud. However I recently heard one of their own songs 'It's Strange' and I absolutely love it and hope that they release more songs of their own soon.  
5) Rumour Mill - Rudimental feat. Anne-Marie and Will Heard
  
 
 
6) Her (Loving You) - Glades
 
  
Similar to Louis The Child, I also found Glades through SoundCloud by listening to their amazing cover of Troye Sivan's Fools. I found this particular song of theirs from Connor Franta's fourth music compilation 'Common Culture Vol. Four' that was released at the end of 2015,  and I instantly added it to my playlist as  Karina's voice sounds stunning. 
 
 
7) All My Friends - Snakehips ft. Tinashe, Chance The Rapper
 
 
 
8) Renaissance - Steve James feat. Clarity
 
 
 
9) Loveblood - Sundara Karma
 
 
 This song was actually released back in November and although I had heard of Sundara Karma, it wasn't until they came on shuffle on Spotify Radio this month that I listened to them. I love this song and I am so excited that I will be able to see them support Nothing But Thieves when I see them live in April.
 
 
10) Ocean Drive - Duke Dumont
  
 
 
What was your favourite song this month?
 
Kathryn x

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Top 10 Favourite Albums of 2015



1) My Love Is Cool - Wolf Alice



My entire summer and autumn consisted of listening to Wolf Alice's debut album on repeat and with good reason. This album is my number one favourite of last year simply due to its stunning production and vocals throughout. From the mellow sounds of 'Silk' and 'The Wonderwhy' to heavier, indie rock songs 'Giant Peach' and ' Your Loves Whore', the album simply cannot be faulted and the variety of moods and sounds showcased throughout make it evident why it was nominated for the Mercury Prize Album of 2015.

Must Listen To: Your Loves Whore, Silk, Freazy
 
 
2) Nothing But Thieves - Nothing But Thieves
It was difficult to pick a favourite out of these albums however seen as Nothing But Thieves are my favourite band of the year, I had to have them at number two. After seeing songs from the album being performed live multiple times in 2015, most recently in Liverpool in November, I fell even more in love with the album and it has remained on repeat ever since. The album comprises of a combination of genres with mostly indie rock hits like Itch and Wake Up Call and also some softer, mellow sounding songs like If I Get High, Lover Please Stay and Tempt You.

 
 
3) Blue Neighbourhood - Troye Sivan

This is possibly my most highly anticipated album of 2015 as I have been a huge fan of Troye's music since his debut EP, TRXYE was released in August 2014. However his sound has evidently matured since then and thus one of the best pop albums of the year was released. The haunting sounds of 'BITE' and 'TOO GOOD' are contrasted with the heart wrenching vocals in 'TALK ME DOWN' and 'BLUE' to create a mostly dark pop feel to the album. However lighter, melodic songs like 'WILD' and 'YOUTH' prove that the album isn't strictly one genre, making the album a true masterpiece and emotional rollercoaster in the best way possible.

I also urge you to watch the emotional, tear-jerking video trilogy for the songs 'WILD', 'FOOLS' and 'TALK ME DOWN' as it covers some extremely important issues in today's society surrounding LGBTQ+ youth. Watch Here
Must Listen To: WILD, FOOLS, for him. and YOUTH
 
 
4) Communion - Years & Years
This is easily one of my favourite pop albums of 2015, and I can safely say there is not one track I dislike, which is a rarity. A friend introduced me to Years & Years after she fell in love with their pop anthem 'Desire', and I quickly became obsessed too. After seeing their outstanding performance at VEVO Halloween in October, I was determined to see them perform again and now have tickets to see them in April. I can't wait!

Must Listen To: Real, Eyes Shut, Gold
 
 
5) The Way Back Up - Prides
After finding Prides on SoundCloud back in 2014, I was excited to hear that they would be releasing some of their own music rather than only remixes of other artists' songs. Stewart's voice is a dream itself and combining that with synth pop is a wonderful mix. The album is a number of synth pop hits with some  raw, stripped back songs like 'The Kite String and The Anchor Rope' which truly showcase the heavenly voice behind the band.
Must Listen To: Messiah, It's Not Gonna Change, Just Say It
 
 
6) Oh Wonder - Oh Wonder
After discovering the pop duo from London on Spotify Radio, I quickly fell in love with Oh Wonder's soft, rhythmic pop. Anthony and Josephine's sound like a dream together and after hearing their a new song each month in the run up to their album release in September, I couldn't wait to hear the complete package with some extra previously unreleased songs, 'Plans' and 'Heart Hope', and I can definitely say it exceeded my already high expectations.

 
 
7) Badlands - Halsey
I'll be honest in saying that I did not know much of Halsey or her music until after her album, 'Badlands' was released in August 2015. My sister quickly became a fan of her and her album and told me to listen myself, and after hearing 'Roman Holiday', I fell in love. Her honest, raw lyrics combined with a dark pop style produce the most perfect array of songs and she has quickly became my favourite female solo artist of recent years due to her honesty in her music and doing something unique compared to the majority of mainstream pop artists.


  
8) Young Chasers - Circa Waves
I became a fan of Circa Waves after hearing their song 'Stuck In My Teeth' on XFM back in the early Spring of last year and began to stalk their Spotify for new music releases. When their album was released in March I was far from disappointed with the LP of pop-rock style songs and they became the soundtrack to my summer especially with songs like 'T-Shirt Weather'.

 
 
9) Chaos And The Calm - James Bay
After discovering James in December 2014, and becoming obsessed with his single 'Hold Back The River', I was so glad to see him getting the recognition he deserved when he received the award for 'Critics Choice' at the BRIT Awards back in February. I knew from listening to his previously released music that Chaos And The Calm would be a complete masterpiece of acoustic wonders and that's exactly what it is. From slower, stripped back songs like 'Clocks Go Forward Again' and 'Stealing Cars' to the more upbeat, dance-worthy tunes of 'Hold Back The River' and 'Best Fake Smile', there is a song for everyone to love on the album.

 
 
10) What Went Down - Foals
After I saw Foals perform live at their surprise set at Leeds Festival in 2015, I had become even more obsessed with the band and told myself that the first thing I'd do when I got home was to listen to their new album 'What Went Down' in full. Since doing so, I can now say I am a true fan of the album that offers such an array of unique sounds and genres combined. Night Swimmers is definitely my favourite song from the album, however 'A Knife In The Ocean' is a close second, as well as 'What Went Down' which is definitely a head banger when I hear it on the radio frequently.

 
 
What was your favourite album of 2015?
Kathryn x

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Autumn Playlist

I recently updated my Spotify playlists with all my favourite tracks; both new and old. Here are some of the newest songs I've been loving this Autumn:
 

What Went Down - Foals

 
 
 
After seeing their surprise set at Leeds Festival, I was left asking myself why I'd never paid much attention to Foals before. They are one of the best live bands I've ever seen, they blew my mind! They recently released a new album called 'What Went Down' and the title track is definitely my favourite live and on record. I recommend that you listen to their album and watch their performance on 'Later... With Jools Holland' from a few weeks ago as this shows just how amazing they are when performing live.
 
Watch 'What Went Down' Here
 
Watch 'Mountain At My Gates' Here

 Excuse Me , Drawing Pins, Hostage - Nothing But Thieves
 
 
Last week I got to see Nothing But Thieves live for the 6th time and I swear that they get better each time I see them. Their self-titled debut album was released on 16th October and these tracks are just a few of my favourites, there is not one song on this record I dislike! They played all three of these songs in their set last week, and they sound just as incredible live as they do on the album. I had heard Hostage live a few times before, but the studio version gives me chills every time I hear it, and new tracks 'Excuse Me' and 'Drawing Pins' are definitely my favourites lyrically.
 
Sorry - Justin Bieber
 

 My best friend told me to listen to this after I admitted that I liked 'What Do You Mean?'. I have never been a JB fan but I'll admit that his latest songs are such jams and this is definitely my favourite out of his recent releases.
 
Bros, You're A Germ, The Wonderwhy (Hidden Track) - Wolf Alice
 
 
After hearing their debut album 'My Love Is Cool' and their set at Leeds Festival, I quickly became a fan of Wolf Alice. They are such a great live band and their record is by far one of my favourites of 2015. These are my personal top 3 tracks off this album however again, like Nothing But Thieves' album, it would be hard to choose a song I don't like. Their performance on last weeks episode of 'Later... With Jools Holland' (Watch Here) confirmed why I bought tickets to see them again in March of next year as Ellie's voice is incredible.
 
Real, Foundation - Years & Years
 
 
 I have became a fan since they released their album 'Communion' back in June and I was lucky enough to get tickets to see them in April next year on their 2016 tour. These two are my current favourites of the album but it was hard to pick!
  
Love Me - The 1975
 
 
I still love The 1975's self-titled debut album as much now as I did when it was released back in 2013, so when I heard they were releasing a new album, excitement didn't cover it. As the band's image has changed significantly in the lead up to next February's new album, I didn't know what to expect from this new single, but I loved it on first listen and have had it on repeat ever since!
 
What songs are on your playlist this autumn?

Kathryn x

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Young Guns and Nothing But Thieves Review

(From @NBThieves Twitter)
Last Friday, 5th June I went to see my favourite band, Nothing But Thieves supporting Young Guns on their current UK tour at Manchester Academy 2. They had a short set of only 6 songs, however despite this they still put on an amazing show as always. They definitely deserve to have a longer set than this and I hope that they do another headlining tour this year so that I can see them perform some of my other favourite songs of theirs such as Hanging and Emergency live again soon.
 
 

Young Guns followed as the headlining act and they also put on an impressive show. Gustav, the lead singer gave the entire set his all and really got the crowd involved in singing along which made the atmosphere of the gig great.
 
 
 
 
 I was able to get some more NBT merch and bought a t-shirt with the artwork from 'Itch', their latest single on. After the show, I met Conor, the lead singer of NBT for the second time who was so lovely and I got a picture with him too.
 
 
I really recommend that you go and see both of these bands live as they both put on such a great show and I desperately hope that NBT will tour alone again soon! :-)
 
Here are some of my favourite songs by NBT and Young Guns:
 
Itch - Nothing But Thieves:
 
 

Emergency - Nothing But Thieves:
 
 

I Want Out - Young Guns:
 
 

Speaking In Tongues - Young Guns:
 
 
Who have you seen live recently?

Kathryn x

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Twin Atlantic Review

 
First of all, sorry for the lack of posts, I'm currently in the middle of sitting my GCSEs!
Two weeks ago, I was lucky enough to see one of my favourite bands live for the second time, Twin Atlantic. I received tickets from my friend for my birthday back in January and I had been counting the days ever since until I finally saw them on Tuesday 5th May at the Albert Hall in Manchester. I saw this band back in October on their last UK tour and I thought they were amazing as they put on such a great show. After seeing them for the first time, I knew that I had to see them again and I will be eternally grateful to my friend for giving me the opportunity to see them again!
 

 
The show opened with one of my favourite songs of theirs, 'Make a beast of myself' and from that very moment, I knew it was going to be another amazing show. They played all of their best known songs, some from their newest album 'Great Divide', some older ones from their last album 'Free' and even some from their first album 'Vivarium'. Closing their fantastic set list was 'Heart and Soul' which left me wishing they would do the whole show again - it was truly one of the best gigs I've ever been to!
 

 
The band have grown to be huge over the last year and this tour proved that. The band were playing venues that held thousands such as the Brixton Academy in London and the SSE Hydro in their home town of Glasgow. I really hope that this band only continue to grow as they are honestly one of the best rock bands around at the moment!
 
 

Here are some of my favourite songs of theirs:
 
Heart and Soul:
 

 
 
Make A Beast Of Myself:
 
 
Crash Land (Live at T in The Park 2013)
 
 
What is light? Where is laughter?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, 6 April 2015

Spring Playlist

Over the past few months, I've been updating my playlists with some of my favourite songs and new artists that I have come across too. Here are my current favourite tracks this spring:

Pacifier - Catfish and The Bottlemen
 
Catfish are such a great band, and I'm slightly annoyed that I hadn't listened to them that much until now. Their album has been played repeatedly by me over the last couple of months and Pacifier is definitely my favourite from 'The Balcony'.
 
 
Itch (Single Version) - Nothing But Thieves
 
Nothing But Thieves are one of my favourite bands by far, and I love the new version of Itch and the artwork. I am beyond excited for their album to come out in October! 
 
 
Wake Up Call - Nothing But Thieves 
 
I have loved this song ever since I heard Nothing But Thieves for the first time, but recently I have found myself obsessing over it all over again. 


Kiteers - Fatherson and Mine for Me - Fatherson
 
I discovered Fatherson a few months ago but it's only recently that I have properly started to listen to them. I have become so obsessed with their album 'I am an island' and these are just two of my favourites. 
 

Loose Change - Royal Blood 
 
I've been a fan of royal blood for several months now and I still cannot get enough of their album. Loose Change has been on repeat constantly at the moment!
 
 
What songs are on your playlist this spring?
 
Kathryn x