domingo, 25 de julio de 2010
Recommendations: "Summer Rocks (with the Heart)" Part 1
Well, as I have noticed lately (Facebook's been full of romantic quotes and sayings...), romance and love are a (big) part of summer (it is so "big" lately that I'll have to make 2 parts of the same topic). In this part I'll talk about 3 bands that I absolutely love, two of which have already been featured in the FGI and a newcomer to the FGI. I'll start with the veterans; I'll try to be brief and focus rather on this bands' songs than their style (which have already been discussed thoroughly).
Our first veteran band is The Academy Is..., one of my favorites because of their lyrics and sound. Most of TAI's songs deal with romance, but what i like is the fact that they don't get stuck in the mellow and gooey realms of pre-teens and pop stars; of course, they've had their moments, but they know how to get over it. For all of you who have fallen into depression or are in a stage of total denial, the song "About a Girl" is a spot-on stab to your heart. Now, if you are going for a less "loving" song you can have songs like "Summer Hair=Forever Young" or "The Test"; if you have bittersweet memories, then you should listen to "Rumored Nights" and "After the Last Midtown Show". Last but not least, if you really want to go into an over-the-top dedicatory to your boy/girlfriend you should totally listen "I'm Yours Tonight" (and no-- it's not about THAT, dirty heads! Sorry, I could keep myself from joking with the title.).
As our second veteran we have Paramore, coincidentally another one of my beloved bands (and, along with TAI, member of Fueled by Ramen) which talks about love in some of their songs. To make it simple I'll divide the songs by themes into 2 categories and a sub-category: (a) Lovey-dovey songs and (b) Regret songs, which I'll divide into (i)Broken-hearted songs and (ii) Fuck You songs (I think it makes it more clear this way). In the lovey-dovey set we have "My Heart" (which could also kinda fit in the next category, too) and "The Only Exception". For the Broken-hearted ones we have "When It Rains", "Stuck on You", "Never Let This Go", "Playing God", "For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic", "We are Broken", "Decode", and "That's What You Get". Last, for the Fuck You songs we have "Ignorance", "Misery Business", and "Brick by Boring Brick".
Last but not least, another of my great favorites and FGI newcomer, the Irish band The Script. This band really is the crème de la crème in terms of love songs. The two songs which really take love to the next level are "Breakeven" (lyrically and vocally the song really makes you believe the line "I'm falling to pieces") and "The Man Who Can't be Moved". Other songs by this band that also fit in this recommendations are "Talk you Down", "We Cry", "Before the Worst", "Fall for Anything", and "Live Like We're Dying".
Get ready for Part 2. Keep on rocking!
sábado, 20 de febrero de 2010
Artist of the Week: Hayley Williams

Williams is a guest singer on "Fallen" by Death In the Park (which she has occasionally performed live with the band), "Then Came to Kill" by The Chariot, "Keep Dreaming Upside Down" by October Fall, "Tangled Up" by New Found Glory, and "The Church Channel" and "Plea" by Say Anything, and "The Few That Remain" by Set Your Goals, and appeared in the music video for "Kiss Me" by New Found Glory.

Williams also stated that her favorite bands include Saves the Day, mewithoutYou, Slick Shoes, The Chariot, Now Now Every Children, No Doubt, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory, H2O, Lemuria, The Swellers.
The Essentials: Paramore

I must start by saying that this is one of my favorite essentials up to now, as Paramore is one of my favorite bands. As we all know, Paramore is an alternative rock band formed in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee with its members being lead vocalist and keyboardist Hayley Williams, lead guitarist Josh Farro, bassist Jeremy Davis, drummer Zac Farro, and rhythm guitarist Taylor York. The band currently has released 3 albums: All We Know is Falling(2005), Riot! (2007), and their latest album Brand New Eyes(2009).
A big part of the band’s characteristic sound is Hayley Williams’s voice (which in my opinion is one of the best female voices at the moment) but also her songwriting and especially her image, whether it is as the spunky red-head or the innocent-looking blonde, Hayley makes the band unmistakable. Also, the other band members keep up to Hayley exceptionally, providing some of the most amazing with amazing riffs, solos, and beats.
As a result of the mixture of glorious vocals and amazing lyrics with perfect sound, Paramore delivers excellent songs in each of their albums. From their debut album, All We Know is Falling we have songs such as “Never Let This Go” and “My Heart”, which are one of the album’s slower tunes, with marked beats and a wide range of vocals. Songs such as “Emergency” are the epitome of Hayley’s vocal capacity, as throughout the song she progressively passes from low, deep vocals to high, emotion-filled vocals, while songs like “Pressure” are characterized by amazing guitar riffs and a solid beat.
In the band’s second studio album, Riot!, the band simply gives us an avalanche of amazing songs, with songs like “Misery Business”, “Crushcrushcrush”, “That’s What You Get”, “Hallelujah”, “For a Pessimist I’m Pretty Optimistic”, and “When It Rains” being in the spotlight for their amazing lyrics (especially “Misery Business” and “When It Rains”), music and rhythm (as in “That’s What You Get”) , and vocals.
A song that deserves to be spotlighted is “Decode”, song that was released as part of the Twilight movie soundtrack. The song has an amazing riff, powerful drumbeats, and amazing vocals by Hayley, ranging from mellow vocals to high power vocals. Also, on a side note, the song’s lyrics and overall feel adapt very well to the movie’s plot, as it can be seen clearly in the song’s chorus.
Last but definitively not least, Brand New Eyes, the band's latest album, has some of the band's most solid songs and my favorite Paramore song: "Brick by Boring Brick". Now, this song is simply my favorite because it integrates melody, voice, and lyrics perfectly; it has awesome guitar riffs and solos, Hayley's power singing through most of the song, and lyrics I would kill for, especially because of simple hook (you know, "Ba da ba ba da da ba da") and chorus ("Well, go get your shovel and we'll dig a deep hole, to bury the castle, bury the castle"). This doesn't mean this is the only good song from the album, songs like "Ignorance", "Stuck on You", "Misguided Ghosts", "Playing God", and "The Only Exception" are also excellent.