Wednesday, November 7

Record of the Day: Taylor Swift - 22

So I've been listening to the new Taylor Swift album pretty much all day and I've come to the conclusion that I fucking love it. I'll be honest, I've not been a massive Taylor fan in the past (mainly because I love country music and she's generally a poor excuse for country) but Red can in pretty much no way be classed as country. This is pretty shameless pop music which is my absolute favourite kind.

This song probably isn't my favourite (I very much enjoy All Too Well and I Knew You Were Trouble) but I thought it particularly appropriate as I go into my final few weeks of being 22 :)


Record of the Day: Taylor Swift - 22 (from Red, 2012 - Big Machine Records)


Wednesday, October 31

Record of the Day: Kate Nash - Fri-end?

Here's an interesting one - I think the last time anyone actually remembers hearing about Kate Nash was 5 years ago during the days of Foundations but actually she's been plodding away for a while doing something completely different to the, let's be honest, annoying Lilly Allen style garbage found on Made of Bricks. Rather excitingly my department at work is working her newest musical endeavour BUT do not think this has made me biased in any way - her new stuff is actually pretty great. My favourite combo of indie guitar and riot gurrl vocals. Her new album is so new even we haven't heard it in the office yet but she was oh so kind enough to release a little video today of one her tracks from her upcoming EP to celebrate Halloween. Enjoy and I hope you all eat so many sweets tonight it makes you sick.


Record of the Day: Kate Nash - Fri-end? (2013)


Tuesday, October 30

Record of the Day: Barenaked Ladies - One Week

Bit of a throw back today but I had 10 Things I Hate About You on last night and this song came on in the opening credits and I remembered how AWESOME the song and the entire movie is. So go listen to this and then go watch the movie again so your life is better.

Record of the Day: Barenaked Ladies - One Week (from the album Stunt, 1998 - Reprise Records)



Tuesday, September 18

Record of the Day: Lonsdale Boys Club - Light Me Up

This band have been around for a while, but I'm not gonna be all hipster and pretend like I've known about them for years. In truth, the only reason I know about them is because the lead singer Charlie was on my floor at work about a week ago and I had to check whether the meeting room next to my desk was free for an hour...so rock and roll I know. So I Googled them and here we are!
Lonsdale Boys Club are from London and their music is apparently described (probably from some pretentious critic) as a "fusion of disco funk, rock, soul and a little bit of 90's Brit Pop." For me personally, it falls into my category of 'house party music'. It's funky and danceable without being ridiculous rave dance music. I LOVE it. Have a listen and I dare you not to dance (or bob your head if you're at work or something...personally I have no issue dancing at work though...) Also the album is pretty sweet too.

Record of the Day: Lonsdale Boys Club - Light Me Up (From the album Lonsdale Boys Club, 2012 - Island Records, UMG)


Thursday, September 6

Record of the Day: Kodaline - All I Want

So this is possibly the saddest song I've heard in a long while - I don't suggest watching this video if you have a problem with crying in public. I had an unexpected tear in the office just now.

Record of the Day: Kodaline - All I Want (from their self titles EP, September 9th - RCA Victor/B-Unique; the EP is available to stream here)

Enjoy.


Wednesday, September 5

Recordof the Day: Happy Birthday Freddie Mercury!

Happy Birthday to, in my opinion, the best rock vocalist and performer of all time, Freddie Mercury. I've been a Queen fan since I was just a minion and every since I can remember I have wanted to BE Freddie. In my eyes he could do no wrong. He died 3 days after my 2nd birthday and yet I still grew up loving Queen's music and Freddie's legendary voice. Here's some videos of him and Queen being generally amazing. ALSO here's Freddie as an Angry Bird, created for the annual 'Freddie For A Day' campaign today! The day is to raise money and awareness for the AIDS charity Mercury Phoenix Trust set up in Freddie's memory in 1992. Go on here for more info :)











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Grumpy James: London Is Shit

It's a lovely guest blogger post! Here's a delightful tale from my good pal Grumpy James!

London is Shit

Well it isn’t, but it is. I’ll explain.
As I’m often reminded (mostly by people in their late forties who read something in The Mail about graduate unemployment), I’m pretty lucky. I work with people I like, doing something I enjoy, in the industry in which I’ve always wanted to work. I don’t despise coming to work and am never in the office on weekends. There’s also some nice perks, such as going to gigs, free CD’s and meeting some people that you see on the telly.
There are, however, a few downsides to being a young recent graduate in a very expensive city. Mainly, I’ve found, it’s being able to afford food.
You see, I work in the music industry, for a major record label, on the bottom rung of a very top-heavy corporate ladder. It’s a ‘cool’ job that means that when I’m in a pub people usually ask a follow up question to “what do you do”. Either that or they do that fake amazement / genuine envy thing that you did when your mate told you he got a better Christmas present than you when you were 12 (“oh wow! That’s ace!”).  It makes me look quite cool. What I don’t tell them, is how much (little) I get paid. A lot of people would quite like my job, I don’t mean to be arrogant but it’s true. My company knows this and as such can offer me pretty much anything it wants in terms of pay. Whatever it is, I’ll take it. Getting paid at all is just a bonus on top of being able to gloat that you work ‘in music’ to girls in bars.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not whinging, I’m explaining why London is shit, stick with me.
Because I didn’t know London all that well, I first lived in Clapham, as it’s where graduates seemed to flock. This was a mistake. I know now that the sort of ‘young professionals’ that you’d actually want to hang out with don’t live in Clapham. Graduates in Clapham work in The City and did Economics at Bath and wear red trousers. Graduates in Clapham often too closely resemble that fictional bloke in the ‘Gap Yah’ video.  Graduates in Clapham did coke once and will remind you of that if you ever play ‘I Have Never’. Graduates in Clapham actually didn’t do coke once but will tell you they did because they think it makes them look cool during a game of ‘I Have Never’. Sorry to rant, but I didn’t particularly like Clapham.
My other problem with Clapham is that it’s really fucking expensive. As such, if you want to live near a train station or a decent bus stop and don’t want to live in a shared bedroom with a bloke named Brian (I went SpeedFlatmating, believe me, this was an offer I was asked to consider) then you’re going to be paying a fortune.
My rent was £650 per month excluding all bills (about another £100), sharing with four others. When you take that, coupled with your £100 railcard and whatever other personal bills you’ve got, you’re not left with an awful lot of pennies to enjoy yourself. You can’t go and visit all these restaurants and bars that you hear so much about. Well you can, but you can’t eat or drink anything when you get there. I once paid £6.50 for a bottle of Corona whilst watching a band, I nearly shat myself. I tell you this six months later because I’m still pretty angry about it. There is a lot of stuff to do for free, but to be honest, on a Friday night, I want to go for a pint rather than for a walk down the Thames.
Anyway, I’m not going to run off a list of my monthly outgoings and what I actually spend on food, but needless to say, I’m not getting my 5-a-day and my mum would probably have a shitfit if she saw the sort of cheap food I was actually living off.
There is, however, another reason why I’m not too keen on London.
I moved down from t’north after t’university to find, to my disgust, that everybody had heard of the cool indie band I’d been to see at some crap pub in York. Everybody here spent money on a particular ridiculous extravagance (mine was shoes) or had a favourite German wheat beer (mine’s Maisel's Weisse). You no longer have a niche, or an individual character quirk. Mostly, I’ve found that you just become Amy from Bristol or Scottish Dave or fucking Benedict from Eton. Where you’re from becomes who are and everyone’s got a mate from there, or visited once, or went past it on the train or can spell it.
The reason that I don’t like being known as ‘James from Blackpool’ is that Blackpool is shit. Everyone has been there, everyone has a mate from there, everyone has passed it on the train. Everyone knows that it’s shit. And when we start talking about Blackpool, everyone forgets how fucking cool my job is.


(James Somerside - @JimbobSomeroo)

Tuesday, September 4

Top 5 Beyonce Records - Happy Birthday Bey!



It's her 31st Birthday and she is my god. Seriously, I worship her. Without a doubt, any tricky situation I get myself into I ask myself "what would Beyonce do?" and then channel her. I couldn't possibly just choose one of her songs for today so I chose 5 performances instead!





Here's my top 5 Beyonce Performances of all time:


5. I Was Here at The Roseland Ballroom, NYC 2011 - One of my favourite songs, and this video has a really awesome montage of all the amazing things she's done in her life. Love it.





4. Halo (Acoustic) at the NUH Hospital for Leukaemia patients in Singapore. Effortless.





3. Bootylicious on the Rosie O'Donnell Show, 2001 - I couldn't not include some Destiny's Child in here! The first time I saw Beyonce live was just before this (I actually saw the band when there was 4 of them and there was all the LaTavia/LaToya weirdness...) and I fell in love immediately. I love this performance in particular because I think it looks like we could have plucked it right out of the 70s! I also love this song as there can never be enough celebrating of the big behinds of the world.





2. Love On Top at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards - Not only absolutely note perfect but it was the performance that annouced little baby Blue to the world! So cute. (I almost tear up everytime I watch Jay-Z looking all proud :D) And man does she KILL those key changes.





1. 1+1 at Glastonbury 2011 - I know it's another Glastonbury video but it's just too good. This is probably my favourite Beyonce song, mainly because it's so personal whilst also being universal. This video just shows how she gives 110% of herself every single time. If you haven't already watched the full Glastonbury set I HIGHLY suggest you get on it here. It's unbelievable.


Picture found here and videos found here

Monday, September 3

Record of the Day: The La's - There She Goes

I watched The Parent Trap (the 1998 version) last night for the 50th time. It's one of my major comfort films and reminds me of more simple time, when I would have endless summers between school years to watch movies and listen to records, and when we all lived in a world where Lindsay Lohan wasn't a crackhead. As with the movie, this song always puts me in a great mood; plus the sun is shining today so there's no reason not to be happy!


Record of the Day: The La's - The She Goes (from the album The La's, 1988 - Polydor Records)




(Also I just wanted to share this video for the song This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) by Natalie Cole which appears in the credits of the movie and is possibly the happiest song of all time. Plus there's a little photo montage of the movie :D Enjoy!)



Hi New House!

Just wanted to share my lovely new casa in South London! I love it dearly.


Friday, August 31

Record of the Day: Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

Have I gone insane or is the new Taylor Swift song actually good? I know I'm not alone in this because I've been told by various people that they agree. It's weird because it's basically the same as every single other Taylor Swift song just not quite as annoying, which I suppose is an accomplishment. I'm not trying to be bitchy but I was working at HMV when her first two albums came out and the manager had them playing on the speakers in the store on repeat for about 5 weeks so I think my ears were permanently programmed to hate her from that point. However, I do rather enjoy this. I especially like the little talking bit in the middle, "We are never getting back together. Like Ever."

Record of the Day: Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (From the upcoming album, Red, 2012 - Big Machine Records)



Wednesday, August 22

Record of the Day: Owl City & Carly Rae Jepson - Good Time

So I've been kinda MIA from the Internet world for the last two months. My excuse is that I temporarily lost my mind in a number of ways but my desire to fill empty cyber space (or the minds of the couple of my friends that occasionally read this) with my ever so valid thoughts and feelings has been stored to full health. There have been a couple of shitty things happening in the last couple of weeks but it's time to focus on the positive as I always try to do. I'm about to move into a marvellous new flat with my friends which is all terribly exciting and so I'm celebrating with this song because it makes me feel so darn good.

Not gonna hide it, I kind of adore Carly Rae Jepson and I'm super pleased my record company will be releasing her new album Kiss this year (yay for freebies!!)

So here's my record of the day:

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepson - Good Time (From Owl City's new album The Midsummer Station, 2012 - Universal Republic Records)

Enjoy :)


Tuesday, June 26

Record of the Day: Best Coast - Boyfriend

I LOVE this band. They've been described to me as surf pop, which I guess is appropriate because listening to them does make me feel I should be in an episode of the O.C or something. They're from LA and they're made up of singer and guitarist Bethany Cosentino and Bobb Bruno who does everything else it seems. There's a special place in my heart for sandy low-fidelity pop, particularly at this time of the year when I very much resent having to live through London's summers. Just because it's June mother it does not mean that I'm not allowed to wear tights and boots, it's fucking cold! Anyway, their debut album Crazy For You  was released in 2010 on the label Mexican Summer in the US and Wichita Records over here, and believe me when I tell you it's BRILLIANT. Their new album The Only Place released this year goes on in the same marvellous vein of fuzzy Beach Boys vs. Riot Guurl rock, but with a slightly more professional sound to the recording. Plus Bethany is one of those people who makes you look at yourself and realise how ultimately uncool you are. Love her.

Record of the Day: Best Coast - Boyfriend (from Crazy For You, 2010 - Witchita Records)


Thursday, June 14

Record of the Day: Haim - Forever

Sometimes I get a bit ungrateful and forget that I work in a VERY cool place. It's 11am and all I've done this morning at work is sit in a meeting room, eating pain au chocolats, listening to new music my company is bringing out. A bit cool I think. It's a very odd record company tradition for groups of people to sit in meeting rooms in silence listening to whole albums, nodding their heads occasionally in appreciation and then discussing their thoughts - apparently this has always happened since the dawn of the record label. It does seem a little strange that people couldn't just listen to the albums on their own time but I'm not going to complain about a free hour or so from work.

So a little gem that came out of this morning's meeting was this! It's a band called Haim, made up of three sisters (with the last name Haim...kinda like Hanson but also really really not) from Los Angeles. To be honest, I really don't have any more info other than that! I believe they are about to be or are in the process of being signed to Polydor in the UK and one of our west coast labels in the States but who knows! Just enjoy this BRILLIANT video, which I believe they made themselves. LOVE it.

Record of the Day: Haim - Forever (2011)


Friday, June 8

Record of the Day: Under the Sea! - Little Mermaid

Today is Wold Ocean Day! I know it's sounds made up but it's completely legit and it means I can play you a song from the Little Mermaid!! No words are necessary.

Record of the Day: Under the Sea (from The Little Mermaid, 1989, performed by Samuel E. Wright - Walt Disney Records)








Thursday, June 7

Record of the Day: Meredith Brooks - Bitch

Sometimes you wake up in the morning and have a general bad feeling about not just the day ahead but literally everything and everyone in the entire world. You have no patience for anyone/anything and you're fully aware that it would probably be best for everyone that you may encounter that day for you to stay in a dark room away from humanity until it passes. Unfortunately, it's not really acceptable to call work to say you're not coming in because you hate everyone so you have to go, and god help those who get in your way.

I must say this is a rare occurrence for me, I'm generally quite an overly happy (possibly annoyingly so...) person but today has been one of those days. The fact that the rest of my office is still alive is really just a testament of my self control aided by a lot of kit kats. So to celebrate my horrifically bad mood here's a FANTASTIC record. And if you don't like it, then fuck off.

Record of the Day: Meredith Brooks - Bitch (from Blurring The Edges, 1997 - Capitol Records)

Wednesday, June 6

Record of the Day: U2 - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For..

I'm a pretty massive U2 fan, which is surprising considering I don't appear to be a dramatic socially and morally conscious 35 year old man with thick rimmed glasses disappointed at the world, but also really not surprising if you know me at all and know that I am in fact a dramatic socially and morally conscious 35 year old (possibly more like 50) man with thick rimmed glasses disappointed at the world trapped in the body of a 22 year old girl with contacts and the occasional burst of social awkwardness. Yay for me! So, I love U2. It was difficult for me to even choose my favourite song because I felt bad for all the other songs every time I did! What's so wonderful about their music is I never felt like there was a single throwaway note or lyric - like everything was placed exactly where it was supposed to be. And I'm sure you've all heard a song and it makes you feel like the band has literally taken the words right out of your brain and muddled them up so they sound way more coherent and probably rhyme and put them to music? Well, that's how I feel all the time when I listen to U2. Eventually I chose this song, but not because I like it more than the others, just because I felt it appropriate at the moment :)


Record of the Day: U2 - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Live in Milan) (from The Joshua Tree, 1987 - Island Records - yay for us!)


Friday, June 1

Record of the Day: Playing for Change - Stand By Me

My housemate sent me this video after we heard the honestly quite appalling song Gary Barlow wrote for the Jubilee, in which he went around the world recording excepts to then put together to create a song. I'm a MASSIVE Take That fan, and Gary fan for that matter, but I really don't think it worked. It sounds like a mediocre school choir, which is a shame because both me and my housemate were hoping for something more epic/Never Forget style... Anyways, after hearing Gary's song she told me about this project called 'Playing for Change' that began a few years ago and that our company had released some records for. It started in 2004 with their goal to "inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music" and the creators of the project, Mark Johnson and Enzo Buono, travelled around the world using mobile recording equipment to record local musicians performing the same songs in their own style. Their first single, the video I've chosen today, began in Santa Monica with a street performer called Roger Ridley. The video includes performances by musicians in the US, Spain, Africa, Italy and others, and has so far had over 42 million hits on YouTube! It really is quite lovely to watch and reminds me what a universal language music is :)

Record of the Day: Playing for Change - Stand By Me (from Playing For Change: Songs Around The World, 2009 - Concord Music Group)

Thursday, May 31

Record of the Day: John Mayer - Shadow Days

So, I don't want to be one of those dicks/hipster people who go on and on about how they have liked an artist or a movie or an actor since the beginning of time before everyone else, which then gives them some kind of claim over that artist/movie/actor but HONESTLY that is what happened with me and John Mayer! Seriously. I bought his very first EP Inside Wants Out about 10 years ago now (by the way - best EP I've ever heard by far) and have been completely in love with his music ever since. I mean, that dude KNOWS how to write a song. I know he's kind of an asshole in real life but I just don't care, he voice makes me block it all out. I've seen him twice now and was absolutely not disappointed. I particularly like that he brings a big Persian carpet with him to all his gigs to stand on. I enjoy a good artist quirk.

It's been a while since I've done a top 5 soooo....my top 5 John Mayer records go something like this (with some super cool live versions):

5. Your Body Is a Wonderland (from Room for Squares, 2001) Here's a nice acoustic version:


4. Comfortable (from Inside Wants Out, 1999 / re-released 2002) Here's a live version that goes into his delicious cover of Tom Petty's Free Fallin' (FYI one of my favourite songs of all time - I like to think it's being sung to me because of the line "She's a good girl, crazy 'bout Elvis"...)


3. Dreaming with a Broken Heart (from Continuum, 2006)


2. 3x5 (from Room for Squares, 2001)


1. Say (from The Bucket List OST, 2011) Here's the music video; this movie is absolutely heartbreaking by the way - but GREAT of course.


His fifth studio album was released last week and having it pre-ordered for months, it arrived at my work place last Tuesday and I sat and listened to the entire album in detail. As we're all weird music freaks at my office this is a thing many people I know do - really get to know an album - which I did. And now I want to marry the album and have little Grace-album babies with it because oh my god IT'S SO BLOODY GOOD. You'd think after 5 albums there would be a couple of duds on there but really really no! It's genius. Even more exciting is that the release of the album marks John's return to business after a two year break whilst he had a granuloma near his vocal chords removed - not gonna lie, this stressed me out A LOT but luckily his vocals are as stunning as ever. To sum up, I really like the album...I'll stop rambling now.

I've chosen my favourite so far (I'm sure my mind will change as I listen more, it always does) for today's record of the day, which also happens to be the first single from the album.

Record of the Day: John Mayer - Shadow Days (From Born and Raised, 2012 - Columbia/Sony Music - Damn them...)




My ULTIMATE John Mayer Spotify playlist: John Mayer 

Monday, May 28

Record of the Day: Blink 182 - Ghost on the Dancefloor

Got my free tickets from work today to the Blink gig at Brixton Academy in July yay!! I adore them so much, mainly because they make me feel like I'm 15 again but also because they're just marvellous :D At the gig I plan to jump around like a lunatic and throw myself around in a pit of gross sweaty men...so just another Wednesday night really.


Record of the Day: Blink 182 - Ghost on the Dancefloor (from Neighborhoods, 2011 - DGC/Interscope Records)





My Blink playlist:


Friday, May 25

Record of the Day: The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight

I'm in a pretty fantastic mood today! The sun is still shining in London (3 days in a row - WHAT?!), I have a pretty dress on and it's Friday! Naturally when I'm in a good mood I turn to The Sugarhill Gang...I have no idea why some songs make me feel super happy, I'm even less sure why this specific song does that because despite watching the below video with the lyrics I still have no clue what they're talking about BUT I don't care!

I've also included a clip from The Wedding Singer when Ellen Dow raps the song. Literally, there is very little I enjoy watching more than rapping Grannies.

Record of the Day: The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (from Sugarhill Gang, 1980 - Sugarhill Records)




Thursday, May 24

Record of the Day: The Lovin' Spoonful - Summer in the City

It is so hot in London today, I am MELTING! We're absolutely not prepared to deal with this kind of heat here, I'm pretty sure there was hot air coming out of the vents on the bus earlier! It is a pain in the arse not knowing how to dress or function at this time of the year BUT on the plus side everyone is in a great mood! The usual London rudeness seems to disappear, every whips out the shorts and beer bellies (a tad unnecessary), people start acting ridiculously from the heat to the brain (e.g. I bought a pair of denim short overalls today...) and even better, in my office everyone puts on their summer music! The marketing guys have had Michael Jackson playing for the last hour but my summer music is organising in a playlist especially for days such as today (you may find the whole playlist at the bottom of the post!).

The song I chose from my playlist seems very appropriate, as I am in fact in the city and it's summer, plus its a GREAT song. Enjoy and go eat some burnt BBQ sausages whilst you still can!!

Record of the Day: The Lovin' Spoonful - Summer in the City (From Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful, 1966 - Karma Sutra Records - what a great name!!)



Sunny Day :D - Spotify Link
Sunny Day :D - HTTL link

Wednesday, May 23

Record of the Day: Kanye & Jay-Z (Watch the Throne) - Ni**as in Paris

So, on Sunday I went to see Jay-Z and Kanye West on their Watch the Throne tour at the O2. With my job I get super lucky and get free tickets to lots of gigs, this being one of them. I think it's safe to say on the whole I don't listen to a lot of rap, not because I don't like it per say, but just because it's not something I choose to listen to. But genuinely this was one of the best shows I've been to! I definitely enjoy live rap better than recorded I've discovered but I think it had more to do with just how many hits the two of them have had. There was no glitz and glamour to it, the whole show was just the two of them doing their collaborative stuff from the Watch the Throne album and their own individual music which included basically every song I (as a rap rookie) had ever heard by the two of them. Oh and half way through Rihanna popped on stage to do a little cameo! Only guys as cool as Jay-Z and Kanye can pull off getting RiRi to come on and do one song. My personal highlights were Izzo (H.O.V.A) and Touch the Sky but one of the most surreal moments was at the very end. When they decided that playing Ni**as in Paris just the once was not quite enough, so preceding to playing it 6 times in row as their encore! I've heard that this happens at every show (at one show in LA they performed it 9 times) and somehow I wasn't sick of it! And to be honest, I'm still not sick of it, sooo my record of the day is: Ni**as in Paris - Jay-Z & Kanye West (Watch the Throne, 2011 - Roc-A-Fella Records / Def Jam Recordings)

"No one knows what it means, but it's provocative, it gets the people going!"


Friday, May 4

Record of the Day: Fun. - Some Nights

Ahhhh I'm so excited about this band!! Me and my roommate had a bit of a discovering moment last night when we came across this gem. I, of course, LOVE the single 'We Are Young' featuring Janelle Monae (who if you don't know, go look her up you silly silly person) which seems to be everywhere at the moment, and it turns out that all their other stuff is super amazing too! They released their first album together in 2009 and their newest record Some Nights I believe came out in the US in Feb but is only available to pre-order in the UK at the moment (tres annoying - get on it Warner!) But you can listen to some stuff on their website so go there and do that here.
Enjoy.

Record of the Day: Fun. - Some Nights (from the albums Some Nights, 2012 - Fueled by Ramen, Warner)



Also have a listen to their first album Aim and Ignite here: Fun.

Thursday, May 3

Record of the Day: Twin Atlantic - Apocalyptic Renegade

I adoooore this band. They've been around for a couple of years but I've heard them three times on the radio this week so I've had a little spotify revival sesh. I love that Sam McTrusty sings with a Scottish accent ;) Their second album Free was released exactly a year ago which is where today's record comes from. So have a listen and enjoy my Twin Atlantic spotify playlist at the bottom.

Record of the Day: Twin Atlantic - Apocalyptic Renegade (from Free, 2011 - Red Bull Records)







Spotify Playlist:
Twin Atlantic - httl link
Twin Atlantic- Spotify link

Thursday, April 26

Record of the Day: Alex Clare - Too Close

This song (and the album it's from) actually came out last year but for some reason I seem to be hearing it everywhere at the moment. It's a GREAT song, and I've had it stuck in my head all week. I was quite surprised when I watched the video and had a bit of a 'The Voice' style moment as I don't think he looks anything like his voice - a bearded ginger dude was not quite what I was expecting - but I like him more because of that. Fab song, cool guy.

Record of the Day: Alex Clare - Too Close (from The Lateness of the Hour, 2011 - Island Records UK)

Wednesday, April 25

Scrummy Wednesdays: Zucchini (courgette) Muffins with Cream Cheese Frosting



I KNOW it sounds super weird and disgusting, but I am telling you that could not be further from the truth. I made some last night and I've already eaten 3 today... My love for these bad boys began on my recent trip to LA where I had them sans cream cheese in the sorority house I was staying at and as much as I loved them I knew they could be improved (because cheese improves EVERYTHING). In addition to this, I'm trying out a gluten free diet at the moment and these are great for that! Plus people are always surprised that they're so yummy as they sound so unusual. Sooo here is my recipe for zucchini (the yanks term for courgettes) muffins with cream cheese frosting - perfect for desert or breakfast in my opinion :D This recipe makes 12 American size giant muffins or about 24 normal cupcake sized muffins.

You'll need this stuff for the muffins:
3 courgettes (which is about 330g)
75g melted unsalted butter
150g sugar
2 eggs, beaten
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp baking soda (I used gluten free)
Pinch salt
350g plain flour (I used gluten free)
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
(You can also add 100g raisins or cranberries if you like, but I prefer them without)

And this stuff for the frosting:
60g unsalted butter (soft/at room temp)
115g cream cheese
450g Icing Sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract


1. So first preheat the oven to 175C (350F) and then grate the courgettes on the small side of the grater, it can take a while...
2. Then in a bowl, combine the sugar, beaten eggs and vanilla. Stir in the grated courgette and the melted butter. I know it looks weird and bright green at this point but have faith!
3. In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, nutmeg and cinnamon and then slowly stir it into the courgette mixture. (At this point stir in the cranberries or raisins if you're using them)
4. Brush a tiny bit of melted butter or veg oil onto each muffin case (because they still reeeeeally easily) and then distribute the muffin mix into the cases - it's super helpful to use a little ice cream scoop here because then they're all the same size; something I learnt from the lovely Ina Garten :D
5. Bake for about 20-25 minutes until they have just a little bit of colour, but not too dark and let them cool.
6. For the frosting, in a bowl mix together the butter and cream cheese (you can use an electric mixer if you like but it works without). Add the vanilla and then slowly add the icing sugar, stirring all the time so that it gets to just the right soft texture. And there ya go!
7. I like to dollop a bit on each muffin, nothing too fancy and voila.

Record of the Day: DJ Fresh ft. Dizzee Rascal - The Power

So I feel like the song is most definitely going to be a summer anthem. It's already making me want to go clubbing minus tights, jacket and scarf - I'm a wild one dontcha know. DJ Fresh seems to appearing everywhere at the moment. After two consecutive number one singles, this collab with Dizzee could be his biggest yet in my humble opinion. I also just LOVE that he performs with a full live band. FYI he's in the UK for a series of 9 live performances for which you can purchase tickets here.

Record of the Day: DJ Fresh ft. Dizzee Rascal - The Power (to be released 3rd June 2012, Ministry of Sound Recordings)

Tuesday, April 24

Record of the Day: Dolly Parton - Jolene

I'm having a Dolly day today. I honestly can't get enough of her. And this song is by far one of my favourite songs. However, I need to be in a pretty specific mood to listen to it as I find it kind of sad. Apparently Dolly has said that the inspiration for the story was a tall, red-headed bank teller who she believed was flirting with her husband, and her husband's apparent vulnerability to the teller's charm which she drew from his sudden interest in making frequent trips to the bank. In live performances of the song, she often says that she fought this woman tooth and nail for her husband.

It's very possible that the story was exaggerated significantly for performance purposes, however i really don't like the idea that the husband in this story has absolutely no mind of his own! Clearly he is unable to control himself, to the point where his wife needs to bat away beautiful women just so he doesn't get distracted like a small child. Forgive me but this is definitely not the kind of man I'd want to marry! It's also very sad to think that the woman telling the story thinks so little of herself and that nothing she has could possibility compete with physical beauty of "Jolene"...not quite an advertisement for strong, independent females all over the world, but it was the '70s I guess.

Anyways, I thought I'd share. Rant over.


Record of the Day: Dolly Parton - Jolene (From her thirteenth (!) solo studio album also called Jolene in 1974, RCA Records)

Monday, April 23

Scrummy Monday: Gnocci with Tomatoes, Chilli and Rocket!

Just thought I would share my seriously YUM gnocchi masterpiece I made last week because I'm nice like that. It's super easy and fast, perfect for week night when nobody can be arsed to cook.

You'll need:
Fresh Gnocchi (you can use the dried stuff but I think fresh tastes better and it's cooks in like 3 minutes)
A bit of butter
Garlic
Plum tomatoes (chopped into quarters)
Chopped tinned tomatoes
Chili (I used Lazy Chili because I'm lazy but you can chop up whole chili if ya like it reeeeally spicy!)
Loooots of basil (chopped but not too finely)
S&P
Packet of Rocket
Parmesan

1. Pop the gnocchi in boiling water with a dash of salt and olive oil and cook for about 3-4 minutes (check on the packet to make sure though)
2. In another pan, fry some garlic for about a minute and add in the plum tomatoes and fry for another minute.

3. Then add in the tinned tomatoes and the chili and cook for about 2-3 minutes until they're heated through. Meanwhile, drain the gnocchi.

4. Add the basil to the sauce at the last minute, along with a dash of salt and pepper (to your taste) and stick the gnocchi in with the sauce off the heat.

And there ya go. I like to serve mine with a heap of rocket on top and grated Parmesan, as per below picture. Um yum :D


Friday, April 20

Record of the Day: Nicki Minaj - Pound the Alarm

I'm having a major Nicki Minaj phase at the moment. She's pretty awesome. Her second studio album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded was released just a couple of weeks ago and I'm already in love. There's a ridiculous number of collaborations on there and some great singles (Starships, Roman Holiday, etc). PLUS there are songs on this record (including the one below - my favourite on the album) that I can rap in their entirety WHICH I'm sure is a treat for everyone around me - nothing like a middle class British white girl rapping about being a bitch with no muzzle.

Record of the Day: Nicki Minaj - Pound the Alarm (From her second studio album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, 2012 - Universal Republic Records)




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Nicki Minaj - http link
Nicki Minaj - spotify link

Thursday, April 19

Record of the Day: Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe

Bonjour! I do apologise for my almost 3 week hiatus from social media, I was busy actually living! I have been in Las Vegas and LA for the last few weeks and it was AMAZING, many pictures and a blog are to follow but first here is a little taster of when I met the spectacular Chris Hemsworth (who plays Thor FYI) at the Avengers premiere in Hollywood last week!



Yeah, that's right, that's me and Thor!! And yes he was in fact as unbearably gorgeous as in the movies (as was his brother Liam FYI). And yes I felt his arm and it was huge :D

Mooooving on...I'm obsessed with this song, and I know it's going to annoy everyone eventually (or maybe it is already?!) and it will get completely overplayed until we all can't stand it but for now I think we should just enjoy! Carly Rae Jepsen came third in Canadian Idol (yes there is one) in 2007 and this song's gone a bit viral on the tube recently, alongside the very random video of Bieber, Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale dancing like loons on loon pills to the song in someones house... (which you may watch here)

So, my record of the day (and the last 3 weeks if I'm honest) is Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (From the EP Curiosity, 2012)




Friday, March 30

Record of the Day: Willy Moon - I Wanna Be Your Man

I completely love this guy. He's a perfect mix of old and new. New beats mixed with that classic rock and roll sound... LOVE it. Great video as well.



Monday, March 26

Record of the Day: Don Henley - New York Minute

So, I had a pretty random Friday night... I went to see a friend play a gig in Clapham (she was AMAZING by the way - I'll be uploading some of her songs this week) and to my surprise Don Henley from the Eagles was there. I'm not going to pretend I wasn't OVERLY excited and yes, I acted completely uncool but whatever, I saw him. He had a little jam session for a few hours with about 10 of us in the room and it was insanely awesome. So in honour of the Don, I shall give you a classic written by the man himself. Sorry about the weird video, but the song is seriously amazing.

Record of the day: Don Henley - New York Minute (from the album The Edge of Innocence, 1989 - Geffen Record)

Thursday, March 22

Record of the Day: Supergrass - Alright

It's soooo lovely and sunny today!! So I chose this song because it always makes me feel super happy and want to go outside and play, preferably on a beach :D

Record of the Day: Supergrass - Alright (1995, from the album I Should Coco)


Also here's my sunny day playlist! :D
Sunny Day :D http link
Sunny Day :D spotify link

Tuesday, March 20

My DJ Brother is a bit Awesome.

So my little brother has started doing some DJing and what do ya know, he's actually pretty good!

Here he is ;)



AND have a little look on his new website!!

Sunday, March 18

Record of the Day: Walk off the Earth - Somebody That I Used to Know (cover)

So Walk off the Earth are a Canadian YouTube band who I absolutely adore. Luckily they were signed to Columbia Records just last month so hopefully we'll be hearing a lot more from them in the near future! But before then, you NEED to watch their video for a cover of Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know. It was only posted 2 months ago and yet the video has over 74 millions hits on YouTube! The video shows all five members using just one guitar and with this along with their other videos it's safe to say that they are a bunch of ridiculously talented people.

Record of the Day: Walk Off The Earth - Somebody I Used To Know (Gotye Cover)

I've also stuck in their cover of Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO because I can't stop listening to it! Go visit their YouTube site and listen to more of their stuff here!





Friday, March 16

Lazy Girl Movie Night: (500) Days of Summer

It's Friday night, so it's safe to assume I would be having a lazy girl movie night, god forbid I'd actually be out. And flicking through the channels I found one of my all time favourite movies - (500) Days of Summer :D I'm generally forbidden from watching this movie with other people now due to me incessantly saying "this is such a good scene!" before literally every scene, however tonight was spent with my baby brothers who did remarkably well at not telling me to shut the fuck up. Don't ya love 'em.
So, a surprising number of people have told me they thought this movie was 'depressing' but I absolutely don't see it. I can't tell whether my adoration for Zooey Deschanel is clouding my opinions here, but for me this is the most honest love story I've seen in a long time. Perhaps ever. I love that someone so derisive of the concept of love can inexplicably have her mind changed by one person. And not the person you think. It is indeed a story of boy meets girl and no it isn't a love story, but instead I think it's a real story of modern dating life, whereby each dating decision we make changes the person we become even and it doesn't matter that every person we date isn't the one we're meant to end up with. And blah blah blah - other crap I like about the movie that makes me sound smart.


But here's some actual stuff I like that makes the movie so fantastic:


1. Grown up Joseph Gordon Levitt
No secret that I was a bit in love with mini JGL in 10 Things I Hate About You and aside from 3rd Rock From The Sun and a bunch of other random crappy movies he did in the late 90s/early 00s, this was the first movie he'd done since 10 Things that I could appreciate! And he got soooo delicious as he got older...just ignore the sappy, clingy character of Tom Hansen (yeah I'm dead inside, whatever).


Baby JGL vs older JGL:
2. ChloĆ« Grace Moretz as Tom's sister
How funny is she?! Best quote from her:


Rachel: Better that you find this out now before you come home and find her in bed with Lars from Norway.
Tom: Who's Lars from Norway?
Rachel: He's some guy she met at the gym with Brad Pitt's face and Jesus' abs.



3. The Dance Sequence
I don't think this needs much explaining. It's genius.




4. iKea
There's not been a single time I've been to iKea since watching this movie that I have not pretended I was sitting in my own living room with a TV that didn't work and being in my own bathroom with 40 sinks. Unfortunately, I'm normally with my mother, rather than JGL/someone equally as yummy...
5. The Entire Soundtrack.Sweet Disposition. The Smiths. Regina. Wolfmother. It is just brilliant.


500 Days of Summer Soundtrack - http link
500 Days of Summer Soundtrack - spotify link




6. The Split Screen Scene
Film students all over the place have been trying to copy this little gem since the movie came out (just try and YouTube this, it's ridiculous). And yeah it's kinda depressing, but also completely realistic. Everyone has imagined how they hope highly anticipated events in their life are going to go, but let's be honest, they rarely live up to our high and often unreasonable expectations. And just by the way, (spoiler alert) I really don't think Summer was a bitch for not telling him she was engaged before she invited him to the party. Yes, it was a less than ideal way for him to find out, but she was only trying to stay friends with him...plus he'd totally invented their connection at the wedding, and possibly on many other occasions, in his head in my opinion! Rant over.




7. Paul's speech on his dream girl
So I've been known to cry at rather odd parts in movies, (the bit in the window in The Artist / throughout most Disney movies) and this Tom's mate Paul's little speech about love and his dream girl really got me on this one! It's such a small part of the movie but it stuck with me, perhaps because I still believe in the same ideal of love and fate that Tom believes in.. Anyways, it's just so adorable and real, and I love it. Here it is:








8. The blackboard in Tom's bedroom
How badly do you want a giant blackboard above your bed?! Where would I even go to get one of these?? I need one so badly for when a piece of paper just isn't fucking good enough.






9. The dramatic voiceover
I'm a sucker for a good voice over. Yeah he sounds like the x-factor-man/cliched-action-movie-trailer-voice-man but I think that just adds to the exquisite strangeness of the movie.


"This is a story of boy meets girl, but you should know upfront, this is not a love story..."




and finally...


10. PENIS!!!
There are no actual penises in this movie. There is, however, a penis game. I've never been in a position to play this, but if anyone would like to join me in a park, library, shopping centre or restaurant I'm very up for it.








So there we go.


You should see this movie if you'd like to see: Zooey Deschanel playing a slightly altered version of the exact same character she always plays absolutely brilliantly, JGL in all his glory, some pretty awesome quirky-movie graphics, people shouting penis in a park and a confusing moment in a movie theatre with JGL and Zooey on screen speaking French...
(Pictures from: here, here, here and here :)