Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Last Post

This will be the last post on this blog. If you are reading this and I thankyou if you are, I have not posted regularly on here for quite some time and it kinda makes sense. I started this blog back in 2011 as a way to share my thoughts on music but i just have not had time to write and spend time on the blog for the last year or so. Lets be honest i was not the world's best writer but I sure had fun sharing my musical thoughts and getting comments from you. But fear not, as i will still post regularly on my tumblr site.

Just some facts before I go:
  • I wrote 134 posts on this blog in 2 years
  • The blog has had 17430 views in that period. WOW!
  • The top 5 most popular posts are below:
You can see which countries viewed my blog below. BIG in Slovenia - WHO KNEW?

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
United States
4237
Australia
3850
United Kingdom
1833
Germany
729
Russia
506
Slovenia
386
France
295
Canada
198
Latvia
197
Italy
167

Thanks for reading and feel free to get in touch with me via http://vinylluver.tumblr.com/

Monday, August 19, 2013

Mutya Keisha Siobhan drop the video for FLATLINE

One of the most anticipated re-unions of the year is MKS - MutyaKeishaSiobhan (orginal gals from the Sugababes)  have just dropped their first video - FLATLINE. The song has received mixed reviews but I kind of like it. Its not got BIG HIT DANCE ANTHEM written all over it. Its more MELODIC COOL UNDERSTATED POP which I love! The Video was shot in LA LA LAND and has a great summer vibe. The single is officially out on 15 September 2013. Check it out below.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Sunday, July 7, 2013

New Scottish band CHVRCHES = SYNTH POP BLISS!

Just discovered this ultra pop happy Scottish band called CHVRCHES and they have this FAB pop song called GUN which is out on 14 July. Check it out below.

 
CHVRCHES formed in 2011 and are from Glasgow. The group consists of Lauren Mayberry (lead vocals, additional synthesizers), Iain Cook (synthesizers, guitar, vocals), and Martin Doherty (synthesizers, vocals). They released an EP in March of this year called RECOVER. The band are really a synth-pop dream and I personally cannot wait for their longplayer THE BONES OF WHAT YOU BELIEVE to drop on 23/24 September UK/Rest of the World. The band are also supporting DEPECHE MODE on some of their tour dates.


The band are coming to Australia in early August and their 2 Sydney shows are SOLD OUT. If anyone has a spare ticket please let me know - I'll give you an arm in exchange!

 

CHVRCHES on FACEBOOK

CHVRCHES on TWITTER

CHVRCHES WEBSITE

 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Album of the Year (well quite possibly)

Sorry for the radio silence but I dropped my laptop and didn't feel like blogging from my iphone!
In the last few months I have been listening to Tegan and Sara's HEARTHTHROB album non-stop. I saw them live in April at the Sydney Opera House and they were so cool. This album is POP BLISS, there are no other words for it. It is my album of the year (so far). THAT IS ALL!
 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Nick Rhodes gets the Polaroid Camera out for BEI INCUBI

My favourite popstar Nick Rhodes has got his Polaroid Camera out for a new exhibition in London titled 'Bei Incubi' or 'Beautiful Nightmares'. The exhibition features 20 polaroids and will coincide with the release of his TVMANIA project. Nick released a book of abstract polaroids titled 'Interference' back in 1984.

Read the press release on the Duran Duran website.

The exhibition will open at the Vinyl Factory Chelsea, 91 Walton St, London SW3, UK from the 8 March to 5 April 2013.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Duran Duran side project TVMANIA to see light of day


TV Manias ‘Bored With Prozac and The Internet?’, the project conceived in the mid-’90s by Duran Duran’s keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist Warren Cuccurullo will be released on 11 March 2013.  
Recently discovered deep within the Duran Duran vaults, these 11 tracks were constructed by blending television samples and looping rhythm tracks to create a sonically sophisticated collection of songs that now serve as the perfect backdrop for the frenetic energy and atmosphere of today’s digital age.  
Shortly after Nick and Warren completed the final mixes, the original tapes were stored and the project was temporarily shelved as other priorities took hold. The intention was always to find the time between Duran Duran project cycles to go back and release the project - perhaps around some anniversary of the project’s inception.  Although they discussed it often over the years, it wasn’t until recently when going through material at an out-of-town storage facility, to digitize old masters that were held there, Rhodes discovered the original TV Mania tapes misfiled, and he decided they were long overdue for a release.
On March 11, 2013, the TV Mania project will finally see the light of day on vinyl and a limited edition box set through The Vinyl Factory and digitally via The Orchard/Beatport. 
Produced by TV Mania (Rhodes and Cuccurullo), Mark Tinley and Anthony J Resta, and mixed by Bob St. John, Bored With Prozac and The Internet? is a conceptual soundtrack for what the duo imagined as a  “bizarre TV cyber soap opera,” about a family who gives away their freedom to scientists in exchange for a Hi-tech modern lifestyle and reality show fame.  “We were envisioning a world where a family would give up their day-to-day privacy and allow their existence to be televised to the masses, and this was two years before the film, The Truman Show and four years before Survivor,” said Cuccurullo. “Now everyone is giving away their most intimate details online and on reality TV.”
At the time of the album’s creation, the Internet was in its infancy and reality TV only existed in the form of MTV’s hit show The Real World.  Back then, the TV shows we indulge in today could only be imagined as pure science fiction. Aside from reality TV, the album also explores a broad range of other modern themes, including virtual shopping, surveillance, pharmaceutical drugs, fashion, film, fame and faith. All of which are now ubiquitous in our society, but mostly were not then. 
“When I found the master recordings, I thought ‘Wow, this sounds unbelievably contemporary’” said Rhodes.  “When we put them up on the system, it was not only a great surprise, given what we had thought their fate was, but it was also literally like finding a painting and blowing the dust off of it.  Times have certainly changed since we made the record, but the subject matter that inspired this album happens to be at the forefront of today’s world, so the songs have weathered the test of time in a strangely beautiful way.”
The Vinyl Factory will release both limited Boxed and Gatefold editions of Bored With Prozac and The Internet?  In addition to the vinyl featured in the gatefold, the limited edition boxed set will also include exclusive Polaroid photographs shot and signed by Nick Rhodes, screen printed artwork, a personally authored note by Warren Cuccurullo, and an oversized glossy booklet featuring exclusive imagery. The Vinyl Factory collaborates with musicians and artists to create premium vinyl editions. In 2012 the label released records by artists including Florence + the Machine, Roxy Music, Massive Attack, David Byrne and Martin Creed.
The tracks from the album “Beautiful Clothes”, “Euphoria”, and “I Wanna Make Films” have recently been remixed by the likes of MNDR, The New Sins, Philip Mossman from DFA, Monikker and MSTMX, and will be released digitally via Beatport in the coming month. 
Track Listing: 
  • 1. What About God?  3:28
  • 2. Euphoria  6:54
  • 3. Beautiful Clothes  4:47
  • 4. You’re Dreaming Pal  2:02
  • 5. Paramount   5:31
  • 6. What’s In The Future?   3:07
  • 7. I Wanna Make Films  3:52
  • 8. Yoghurt And Fake Tan  2:25
  • 9. Grab The Sun  3:03
  • 10. Using A Hidden Camera - Eyes In The Sky  4:09 
  • 11. People Know Your Name   4:24 
To Pre-Order and for additional information: 

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Sorry for the radio silence but I'm obsessed with Tumblr

My New Years resolution has completely failed and that was me writing at least 1 blog post a week. It also doesn't help that I have become obsessed with TUMBLR of late. Its my new favourite Social Media website of late. You can follow me as surprise surprise VINYLLUVER.

Today is the Sydney Mardi Gras parade. Last year I did a long post about it. This year it is very much a subdued affair but I shall be venturing out with Brettystar to soak up the atmosphere (thats if we don't get scared by the rain).

This year the City of Sydney have painted a RAINBOW (go figure) across Oxford St, in the heart of gay Sydney and it seems to have caused some controversy. The photo is below. I kind of love it and think they should keep it. Happy Mardi Gras from Sydney!!!!!


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I'm off to see Bat for Lashes and I can't wait to hear Laura

I'm off to see Bat for Lashes tomorrow night and I can't wait to hear LAURA. LAURA which was the lead single from the Bats 3rd album The Haunted Man, and also one of my favourite tracks of 2012. I am very excited to be seeing Natasha Khan in the comforts of the Enmore Theatre in Sydney.
Bat for Lashes is kind of a mish mash of various genres of music. She's moody, atmospheric, part tribal, an electronica queen. Lots of beats with a lovely voice to boot. I like her uniqueness in today's bland world of pop. In some ways she reminds me of the Kate Bush and sometimes Bjork. I also like the fact that she released a cover of Depeche Mode's STRANGELOVE for Record Store Day last year. You can listen to it below. 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sunday Song by SOLANGE (Beyonce's sis)

I've been hearing the name Solange on various social media sites/websites for the past year and I stumbled across the video for LOSING YOU while watching Rage on Saturday morning this weekend (only free to air music show left in Oz). I remember that Beyonce had a sister called Solange and it is indeed that Solange! I love this track and I call it LO-FI SOUL! Enjoy.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Do you remember when Stock Aitken Waterman (aka SAW) ruled the charts?

For a period in the late 80's there was a production team who had the midas touch, everything they did turned to gold or platinum (in record sales that is) and they seemed unstoppable. I am of course talking about Stock Aitken Waterman lead by Pete Waterman
I was 12 years old when they scored their first Number 1 with Dead or Alive's YOU SPIN ME RIGHT ROUND (LIKE A RECORD) early in 1985. They were still going strong by the end of the decade. I loved alot of the songs and artists they produced. Back then, I was their prime market - a teenager with a penchant for pop music and 1984 was the year I discovered POP. They managed to score 13 Number 1's in the UK charts. WOWEE!

The other day while looking for footage of their Christmas Cracker Concert on utubes, I came across this fab documentary about SAW (aka Hit Factory). If you have a spare 40 minutes its well worth watching, if only to see Pete Burns face. 

MY TOP 7 SAW TRACKS/ARTISTS LIST

(click on song title to be taken to youtube official video - i hope!)

1. Kylie Minogue - Better the Devil You Know

If I were to list my favourite SAW tracks then all of them are likely to be Kylie tracks so I've tried to keep this HOT LIST interesting. This is my fave Kylie song and as she was the Queen of the Hit Factory then this has to be top of the list. So instead of posting another video here is a Coke commercial Kylie made in Australia around the time of Better the Devil You Know and if my eyes are correct its the exact same dress in the commercial that appears in the video. 

2. Bananarama - Venus

This was SAW's first track with the Nana's and it was and still is a stroke of pop cover genius. The song was Number 1 for 6 weeks in Australia. Lets not also forget I HEARD A RUMOUR, LOVE IN THE FIRST DEGREE and HELP (which they sang with French and Saunders for Comic Relief) while we are here. I love these good time girls.

 

3. Dead or Alive - Turn Around and Count 2 Ten

OK so i know this is isn't the biggest hit but this is like HIGH NRG on speed or something. Its a great pop track and probably the last AMAZING single made by Pete Burns. I love the scene in the video as he slowly enters the bath. Its priceless. Here's a rather nice photo of Pete from the SAW concert. Its amazing how good you can look with a Veil on. The Power of the Veil indeed.


4. Princess - Say I'm Your Number One

Everytime I listen to this song it reminds me of 1985 so clearly and how can you not like Princess? For some strange reason it also reminds me of Eastenders which I guess was pretty big at the time.
 


5. Donna Summer - This Time I Know Its For Real 

This has to be up there with the all time best collaborations with SAW. I was so surprised when Donna Summer queen of disco teamed up with SAW. You just think, why does she need them? I am glad she did though as this is a gem of song. Donna passed away last year and I have been going through a phase of buying her old LP's. She was such a talent and had such a strong voice. This was like her 4th incarnation as a popstar! Donna Darling may you R.I.P. I quite like this collector's collection of Donna 7inches! Here's one of my favourite pics of Donna. 


6. Divine - You Think You're a Man 

The first BIG HIT for SAW and what an artist! It was the year of the gender benders but Divine was something else. A documentary about the life of Divine titled I AM DIVINE is currently in production.  



7. Mel and Kim - Thats The Way It Is  

I've saved the best for last. I loved these girls. It's so sad how Mel passed away from Cancer and that their career was cut short. I love this short clip from TV AM (how awful is Anne Diamond) - they were just lovely east end girls wanting to have a good time. Thats the Way It Is was the 4th single from Fun Love Money (FLM) (their only album) and the girls don't even appear in the video. I have fond memories from when this was released and thinking what a lovely track it was. 

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NOTE: Apologies for the delay of this post. It was originally supposed to be done before end of 2012 but it has been delayed due to holidays and LIFE.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Throwback Thursday - LDN by Lily Allen

So I have been listening to the marvellous 1st album by Ms Lily Allen this week and it's like it is 2007 all over again at Vinylluver HQ! I know she's gone off and had sprogs but its a little bit sad! LILY WHERE ARE YOU!!!! Anyways LDN has been a favourite of mine just because she rhymes Tesco (UK supermarket) with Alfresco!  I also love the intro to the video:
"Have you got any punky electronica .. kind of grime .... kind of like ... new-wave grime ... but kind of maybe like more broken beats, but kinda dubby broken beats ... but a lil bit kind of soulful .... but kind of drum'n'bassy, but kinda more broken drum'n'bass like more broken beats. but break beat kind of broken drum'n'bass?"


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Call Me Definitely Go-Go's

I've got a very BIG soft spot for Belinda Carlisle. I loved her in the Go-Go's, I loved her solo career and I just love whatever she does. I recently came across a link on Twitter about the Go-Go's covering that God awful Carly Rae Jepsen song - CALL ME MAYBE. I wondered over to utubes and listened to it and now I love that song. When Carly Rae sings it, its kinda boppy and sacharin sweet annoying. The Go-Go's cover has rocking guitars and of course BELINDA! The song was performed on the US Go-Go's tour which took place last year. I wonder if they'll record it? FYI - It was one of Rolling Stone Magazine's favourite cover versions of 2012. Check it out.

The Go-Go's Website

The Go-Go's Facebook

Belinda's Twitter

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Mutya Keisha Siobhan reveal new song BOYS

I have just heard 1.41 minutes of the new track - BOYS by Mutya Keisha Siobhan (Sugababes Version 1.0) and I am very EXCITED. Check it out below.

 First thoughts are below:

Can't wait to hear the full track. 

Love hearing Siobhan's voice again. 

I am in Sugababes Heaven. 

MKS to rule in 2013.