Friday 29 May 2015

Little Mix spellbound in Black Magic video




Little Mix have debuted the video for new single Black Magic. The new video sees the girls Perrie Edwards , Jessy Nelson , Leigh Ann Pinnock and Jade Thirlwell , go from geek to glamorous. The foursome play a witches coven , who cast a spell on an unassuming suitor. The new clip is inspired by Sabrina The Teenage Witch and cult classic The Craft.



Black Magic is the first single from Little Mix's forthcoming third album , following 2012's DNA and 2013's Salute.

The new single is released July 10th. Watch the video for Black Magic below



Hurts debut Some Kind Of Heaven




Mancunian electronic pop duo Hurts , have unveiled their first new material in over two years with Some Kind Of Heaven. The new track previews their forthcoming third album , due for release later this year.



The track was unveiled via the bands Facebook page. Hurts last studio album was 2013's underwhelming Exiles , which evoked a lukewarm commercial and critical response. This was in stark contrast to the mostly universal acclaim for 2010's stunning debut Happiness.

The album spawned the popular tracks Wonderful Life and Stay. Theo Hutchcraft spoke about the new record from Hurts
"We always try to make an album that covers all points of interest and I think that we're developing. Doing these two records and pushing it to the extreme in a pop sense with a song like 'Stay' and then turning around and doing the opposite, we now know the boundaries in which we exist."

"Considering the types of song we wrote on our second record, we go in the direction of a song like 'The Crow' for instance, which is like a Tarintino-esque mid-Western American sound, or we could go down the route of a song like 'The Road' which is very Nine Inch Nails or we could go the opposite way entirely and make a huge pop record but I guess that it will always fit with us,"
 
Listen to Some Kind Of Heaven below
 
 

Tinie Tempah & Jess Glynne join forces on summer smash




Tinie Tempah and Jess Glynne have teamed up on forthcoming summer smash Not Lettimg Go. The collaboration is the first taste of Tempah's forthcoming third studio album , released later this year.

Both being Londoners, I wanted to make a song that captured that London summertime feeling, which is always the best time of the year for me, and the time where I've had my most romantic experience."  said Tempah.

The track is due for release on June 22nd. Watch the video below







Kelly Clarkson 'Invincible ' on new single



Kelly Clarkson has debuted the video for her empowering new single Invincible. It's the second single to be lifted from current album Piece By Piece , following the Top 10 chart success of Heartbeat Song.


Penned by Sia , Invincible carries on the great tradition of soaring , anthemic Clarkson classics such as Since U Been Gone , Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You ) and Miss Independent.
The video sees Clarkson sing in an old warehouse , where  cube shaped lamps explode to reveal a collection of women all revealing their new found invincibility.


Watch the video for Kelly Clarkson's Invincible below

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Leona confirms new album release date



Leona Lewis has confirmed that her imminent fourth album I Am will be released on September 11th.
It's Lewis' first album under Island Records after parting ways with Simon Cowell's Syco label last year.
The album is preceded by the stunning lead single Fire Under My Feet out June 29th. The new single has had a hugely positive critical and fan response since its premiere last week. Many are already tipping it to be Leona's 4th UK Number 1.



Leona released her last studio album Glassheart in 2012. It spawned the hit song Trouble but was largely a commercial misfire despite the quality of tracks such as the title track which were snubbed for a single release.
A Christmas collection entitled Christmas , With Love came a year later in 2013 , producing instant modern festive classic One More Sleep.

Echo , her second album gave her another Number 1 album in late 2009. Her debut album Spirit, released in 2007 has sold 8 million copies worldwide and remains the biggest selling debut album by  a female solo artist in the UK. It is also the 4th best selling album of the 200o's in the UK. It produced two massive Number 1 singles in Bleeding Love and Run.


Watch the video for Leona Lewis new single Fire Under My Feet below

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Rudimental announce new album details



Rudimental have finally announced details about their eagerly awaited second album. We The Generation is set for release on September 18th.
The follow up to 2013's Home will again feature appearances from Ella Eyre , MNEK and Sinead Harnett.
They're joined this time around by the late Bobby Womack and UK soul sensation Lianne La Havas.



Debut album Home spawned two UK Number 1 singles in Feel The Love and Waiting All Night. They are set to appear at this years Glastonbury as well as playing support to Ed Sheeran at his sold out Wembley Stadium shows.

The track listing for We The Generation , out September 18th is

  • 'I Will for Love' (feat. Will Heard)
  • 'Never Let You Go' (feat. Foy Vance)
  • 'We the Generation' (feat. Mahalia)
  • 'Love Ain't Just a Word'
  • 'Rumour Mill' (feat. Anne-Marie & Will Heard)
  • 'Common Emotion' (feat. MNEK)
  • 'Go Far' (feat. Will Heard)
  • 'Foreign World' (feat. Anne-Marie)
  • 'Too Cool' (feat. Ella Eyre)
  • 'Bloodstream'
  • 'All That Love'
  • 'Needn't Speak' (feat. Lianne La Havas)
  • 'Lay It All on Me'
  • 'New Day' (feat. Bobby Womack)
    Deluxe
  • 'Treading on Water' (feat. Sinead Harnett & Will Heard)
  • 'Run' (feat. Will Heard)
  • 'Breath' (feat. Lianne La Havas)
  • 'System' (feat. Max Romeo, Earl 16 & Spee


  • Listen to Rudimental's forthcoming single Never Let You Go due for release June 18th below





     

    Monday 18 May 2015

    Taylor Swift premieres epic Bad Blood video




    Taylor Swift has cemented her current status as the reigning Princess of Pop , with the epic star studded video for Bad Blood.
    Directed by legendary video director Joseph Kahn whose resume includes Toxic , Love The way You Lie , Everybody ( Backstreets Back ) , The Boy Is Mine , Hero , Without Me,Thong Song and Say My Name.

    It is a suitably ambitious , lavish  and epic affair. The most star studded music video since Liberian Girl by Michael Jackson.
    The full cast of cameos and big names include Ellie Goulding , Kendrick Lamar , Hayley Williams of Paramore , Selena Gomez , Lena Dunham , Cara Delavigne , Jessica Alba , Cindy Crawford , Zendaya , Karlie Kloss , Lily Aldridge , Ellen Pompeo , Hailee Steinfeld , Gigi Hadrid and Mariska Hartigay.





    The track is a newly remixed version featuring hip hop star Kendrick Lamar and is the fourth single lifted from Swift's massive fifth album 1989.
    It follows the huge success of Shake It Off , Blank Space and Style. The video itself is a Sin City esque mini movie. The most spectacular female ;op video since Lady Gaga and Beyoncé teamed up for Telephone in 20110.


    Swift was accompanied by many of the stars of the video at last nights Billboard Muasic Awards where the video's premiere opened the show.
    It was a triumphant night for the 25 year old star as she scooped an impressive 8 awards at the bash including Top Artist and Top Female Artist.


    Watch the epic video for Bad Blood below

    Thursday 14 May 2015

    Little Mix announce new single




    Little Mix have announced their brand new single Black Magic.  The song will trail the girl bands forthcoming third studio album , out later this year. The new track will receive its radio premiere on May 26th.


    The X Factor winners recently penned Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea's Pretty Girls. Their third album follows 2013's Salute album , which spawned the hit single Move.
    Since winning the ITV talent show in 2011 , the four piece have topped the charts twice with Cannonball and Wings

    Wednesday 13 May 2015

    Britney debuts campy Pretty Girls video




    Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea have premiered the 80's inspired video for new single Pretty Girls. Co directed by Azalea , the video takes its inspiration from cult 80's movie Earth Girls Are Easy.

    The campy , vibrant video sees Spears play a Valley girl , whose backyard swimming pool sees Azalea emerge as an alien. Spears gives Azalea a valley girl make over before they cruise around in a jeep.
    Spears even shows off her famous dance moves in a club during a  dance break in the video. The duo will perform the track for the first time at this Sunday's Billboard Music Awards.


    Pretty Girls is Spears first new material since 2013's underwhelming Britney Jean album which was met by a lukewarm commercial and critical response.



    Watch the video for Britney Spears & iggy Azalea's Pretty Girls



    Monday 11 May 2015

    Years and Years Shine on new single

     

    Years and Years have debuted their forthcoming single Shine. The electropop soul belter was given its first airing by Annie Mac on Radio 1 this evening.
    Released on July 9th , it follow's March's huge Number 1 single King. Debut album Communion precedes it on June 22nd.



    Listen to Years and Years new single Shine below



    Leona on Fire on new single



    Leona Lewis has premiered her thumping new single Fire Under My Feet. The track , released June 29th , trails Lewis ' forthcoming fifth studio album.
    It's also her first material as part of her new deal with Island Records , having parted with Simon Cowell and Syco last year.

    Lewis is sounding as fresh and vibrant as ever on a track that bodes extremely well for her new album I Am.
    It's been over three years since Lewis released her Glassheart album and its festive follow up Christmas , With Love in 2013.

    Lewis won The X Factor in 2006 and topped the charts in the US in 2008 with modern pop classic Bleeding Love.

    Watch the video for the superb Fire Under My Feet below



    Jess Glynne announces debut album



    Jess Glynne will release her eagerly anticipated debut album this August. The London singers album I Cry When I Laugh is set for release August 14th.
    The album will include all 3 of Glynne's UK Number 1 singles including Hold My Hand , still riding high in the charts.

    The deluxe edition will include her huge tracks alongside Clean Bandit on the massive Rather Be and Route 94's My Love.

    A new single will be released towards the end of July, The track listing for I Cry When I Laugh is as follows

  • 'Strawberry Fields'
  • 'Gave Me Something'
  • 'Hold My Hand'
  • 'Real Love (Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne)'
  • 'Ain't Got Far'
  • 'Take Me Home'
  • 'Don't Be So Hard'
  • 'You Can Find Me'
  • 'Why Me'
  • 'Love Me'
  • 'It Ain't Right'
  • 'No Rights No Wrongs'
  • 'Saddest Vanilla'
  • 'Right Here'


  • Watch the video for her huge Number 1 single Hold My Hand below



    Sunday 10 May 2015

    Avicii reworks Nina Simone classic



    Swedish superstar DJ Avicii has reworked the legendary Nina Simone's classic Feeling Good on his new single.
    The Levels and Wake Me Up hitmaker unveiled the video for the track , which sees the DJ , real name Tim Bergling , reflect on the success of 2013 album True.

    The DJ who collaborated with Madonna on her current album Rebel Heart , is set to release a new album later this year. The new record will feature Coldplay's Chrs Martin providing vocals on a yet to be announced track.


    Watch the video for Feeling Good by Avicii



    Ed Sheeran shares snapshot of early years in new video



    Ed Sheeran has premiered the video for Photograph , which will serve as the final single lifted from the million selling X album.
    The video uses home video footage shot by his parents , seeing Sheeran as a baby , through to a toddler all the way up to busking on Dublin's Grafton Street.

    The heartfelt video follows the massive success of previous singles Sing , Don't , Thinking Out Loud and Bloodstream and caps off a record breaking year for the British singer/songwriter.


    Sheeran is set for a huge summer of sell out shows including Croke Park in Dublin and Wembley Stadium.


    Watch the video for Ed Sheeran's new single Photograph below



    Friday 8 May 2015

    20 Songs That Will Soundtrack Summer 2015












    Despite the relentless rain , summer is truly upon us. And with hopes of long hot summery days and warm nights to come , theres a soundtrack to go with it.
    Summer is a season that traditionally produces some of the biggest hits of the year and 2015 should be no exception.
    Expect Taylor Swift to continue her world dominance. Jason Derulo to cement his place as prince of R&B.
    The theres the welcome returns of Rudimental and Leona Lewis as wella s newcomers like Lunchmoney Lwis and Natalie La Rose.

    Here The Playlist compiles 20 sure fire hits to come this summer. Whether nursing sunburn or drenched to the skin on a windy beach , these 20 tracks should be as inescapable as hayfever and wrong weather forecasts.


    1. Lunchmoney Lewis -Bills
    The Florida born rapper has hit chart paydirt with the catchy Bills already smashing it Down Under hitting Number 1 in Australia. The rapper who has appeared on Nicki Minaj's Truffle Butter , should crack thiss ide of the world with his ode to paying bills. Judging by the amount of airplay its currently picking , expect bills to be the last of his worries when this takes off.

     
     
     
     
    2. Galantis - Runaway (You And I )
     
    The Swedish electro house duo of Bloodshy and Style of Eye have a ready made smash on their hands with the sure to be ubiquitous Runaway (You And I ) Co written by Cathy Dennis (Cant Get You Out Of Head ) , this track is already a hit around Europe and looks set to make a huge chart impact
     
    
     
     
    3, Natalie la Rose - Somebody
     
    The 26 year old Dutch R&B siren has already made a splash stateside with the sleek Somebody. The track has peaked at Number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and looks set to replicate its Stateside success this summer. The shimmering R&B earworm contains interpolations of Whitney Houston 's classic I Wanna Dance With Somebody and LMFAO's Shots.
    La Rose should be in full bloom this umemr and looks et to be a huge break out star to keep an ear out for
     
     
     
    4. Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance
     
    Another current Stateside smash , this 80's inspired romp is currently trailing only Wiz Khalifa on US iTunes. The rock band from Ohio have the biggest hit of their career with the song peaking at Number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    It's just the sort of track that will be blasted from every radio come June.
     
     
     
     
    5. Nate Ruess - Nothing Without Love
     
    Otherwise known as the lead singer of We Are Young hitmakers Fun. With the band on a short hiatus after the mammoth success of 2012's Some Nights album , Ruess is branching out with a solo career. He's already had quite the headstart sharing vocals with Pink on 2013's huge Just Give Me A Reason and on Eminem's stunning Headlights.
    This lead single from solo album Grand Romantic doesn't stray too much from Fun and is a rousing rock/pop anthem in waiting.
     
     
     
    6. Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me
     
    Its been six years since Derulo burst onto the scene with Whatcha Say.In those six years , he and his impressive six pack have conquered the market in infectious R&B/pop. He's notched up an impressive string of hits such as Don't WannaGo Home , The Other Side and Talk Dirty.
    The 80's vibe of Want To Want Me from his forthcoming 4th album should keep Derulo at the top of the charts yet again
     
     
     
    7. Duke Dumont - The Giver
    The British deep house producer has scored two huge Number 1's with Need U (100 % ) and I Got You.
    Don't bet against The Giver completing the hat trick come July
     
     
     
    8. Blonde - All Cried Out
    I've already talked this up as a potential smash and the Bristol duo look set to score the biggest hit of their career this weekend.
    Featuring the powerhouse vocals of Alex Newell ,  All Cried Out , will soundtrack many a wild Ibizan night.
     
     
     
    9.Nero - The Thrill
    The British electronic trio scored a Number 1 single in 2011 with Promises. Debut album Welcome To Reality followed suit topping the album charts. Forthcoming album Between Two Worlds is trailed by the exhilarating The Thrill.
    Chart success has been sparse since that Number 1 in 2011. Expect that to change
     
     
     
     
    10. Rudimental - Never Let You Go
    The summer of 2012 gave them their first Number 1 with Feel The Love. Almost a year later Waiting All Night repeated the feat. The first single from their second album , could easily give the hackney collective another reign atop the charts.
     
     
     
    11. Taylor Swift - Bad Blood
    Many never expected Swift to release this particular track as a single from the embarrassment of riches that is the huge 1989 album. With a star studded video set to premiere next week and a huge world tour taking in the UK and Ireland this June , expect Swift to claim another huge hit as her global domination continues.
     
     
     
    12. Sinead Hartnett - She Aint Me
    The up and coming UK singer first came to attention providing vocals on Rudimentals debut album Home. Potentially one fo the break out stars of the summer.
     
     
     
    13. Leona Lewis - Fire ( Underneath My Feet )
    The X Factor winner parted ways with Simon Cowell and Syco last year to pursue her own creative direction under Island Records. And insiders are salivating at the snippets teased from her forthcoming 4th studio album. Lewis could crown a remarkable comeback with the thumping Fire (Underneath My Feet ) set to premiere later this month.
     
     
     
    14. Robin Schulz feat Jasmine Thompson - Sun Goes Down
    The German electronic DJ has already scored two huge Number 1's last year. His remix of Mr Probz's Waves and Lily Wood And The Prick's Prayer In C both scaled the top of the chart/
    Sun Goes Down is already picking up momentum all over Europe and should be one of the tarcks of the summer
     
     
     
    15. Adam Lambert - Ghost town
    The American Idol runner up has long been lauded for his remarkable voice and stage presence as part of touring with Queen.
    However , Lambert has never had a huge hit this side of the world. But expect that to change with the fantastic Ghost town
     
     
     
    16. Years And Years - Shine
    The hot new British trio are already in for a busy summer when hotly anticipated debut album Communion is dished out their growing congregation on June 222nd.
    The follow up to Number 1 single King , should give the trio another huge hit this summer
     
     
     
    17. Zedd feat Selena Gomez - I Want You To Know
    Zedd has yet to top the brilliance of breakthrough hit , the superb Clarity. This lead single from second album True Colors sees guest singer  Selena Gomez despite paper thin vocals , shine on another catchy EDM bop
     
     
     
    18. Lawson - Roads
    The British manband led by the gorgeous Andy Brown scored six Top 20 singles from debut album Chapman Square.
    The catchy Roads should see them land another Top 5 , with their new album due in the autumn
     
     
     
    19.  Fetty Wap - Trap Queen
    New Jersey rapper Fetty Wap is currently smashing it Stateside with the melodic hio hop of the mighty Trap Queen. The track currently sits at Number 2 in the USA right now. Its sold a millin copies digitally in America and has been one of the surprise hits of the year
     
     
     
     
    20. Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea - Pretty Girls
    Owing more than just a musical debt to last summers huge Fancy , Iggy Azalea and Britney Spears look set to continue their chart conquering ways with the infectious sunshine pop of Pretty Girls.
     
     
     
     
     

    Thursday 7 May 2015

    THROWBACK THURSDAY Sheryl Crow -If It Makes You Happy



    Sheryl Crow was the undoubted rock queen of the 90's. A throne she shared perhaps with the  more angrier and introspective Canadian Alanis Morrisette.
    Crow however , seemed more authentic and her rich blend of bluesy , folky rock saw her win 9 Grammy's and shift millions of albums that decade.

    It was the classic All I Wanna Do that catapulted Crow to stardom in 1994 , launching her debut album Tuesday Night Music Club.
    The album went 7 times platinum in the US and at the 1995 Grammy's Crow scooped the prestigious Best New Artist and record Of The Year gongs , as well as Best Female Pop Vocal.


    Fast forward to the autumn of 1996 , and Alanis Morissette and Jagged Little Pill were a worldwide phenomenon. Girl Power was in its first flush and Britpop was reaching its zenith.
    Crow felt that she was under pressure to repeat the success of her huge debut album. Cue the defiant and rousing rock of If It Makes You Happy from her eponymous sophomore album.

    Crow performs the song with a gritty , snarling swagger, and the song remains a high point in her long career.
    The track is anthemic and life affirming , not least on the massive chorus


    If it makes you happy
    it cant be that bad
    If it makes you happy
    Then why the hell are you so sad

    Its a vintage 90s rock anthem that earned Crow another Grammy in 1997 for Best  Female Rock Vocal and Best Rock Album. So much for a sophomore slump. Twenty years , eight albums later and Crow remains one of music's ultimate female rock icons.
    She has been through the wars in the intervening years and her commercial success hasn't quite matched her 90s peak.
    Crow has battled breast cancer , depression and a tumour , yet remains an enduring figure in music. Her last album , 2013's Feels Like Home , saw Crow release her first full country album.


    For now though , take a trip back to 1996 and one of the decades greatest rock anthems.

    Revisit Sheryl Crow's If It Makes You Happy below






    Tuesday 5 May 2015

    Why Im Voting Yes



    So usually my blog is about music. But today I'm gonna hijack it to write about something that means so much to me and many more in Ireland. Unless you've been living under a rock , you'll know that on May 22nd , this country will go the polls to vote whether same sex marriage will be legalised in Ireland. Its a personal and emotive subject. A campaign that has been brutal. A campaign that has been run on fear and red herrings and the use of chidren as pawns.

    When you go behind the curtain of the ballot box on May 22nd , you will be asked quite simply -" Do you propose to amend Article 41 of the Constitution to allow marriage to be in accordance with law by two people without distinction as to their sex. "
    It sounds simple doesn't it. It actually really is. Well at least it should be. But this simple question has been muddied by questions of surrogacy , childrens rights , and lets be honest about it , gool old fashioned homophobia. More on all that in a bit.

    I've found myself becoming quite down and effected by some of the social media comments I've read. I'm not the most thick skinned person even at 31 and proudly gay.
    Its hard and torturous to say the least to see people mock , belittle , and sometimes quite vicously pour such unbridled scorn and spite on an issue that could change so many lives. Lives for the better.

    A lot of the commentary has brought me back to a time when I was struggling with my own sexuality and the idea of coming out to be akin to Armageddon.
    I'm from a big family who I adore , they all at that time were involved with GAA , and everyone seemed to know us because theres so many of us. And where I live is at times frustatingly a small town.
    I always knew I was gay. From a kid through to my teen years. I thought it would just pass. But it doesn't and I'm glad it hasn't. What made me realise that I was in fact gay , was when I was 18. I had no interest in girls. I was a good actor who played along with straight mates from school and college. I pretended I liked Pamela Anderson or whoever the current FHM big titted pin up was. In reality , away from prying eyes , I was in lust with David Beckham and numerous boyband members. It was only when I fell for someone and it wasn't just lust , that I realised that yeah , this isn't going away. Im not gonna wake up and be straight. Be 'normal '.  I actually was in love with someone. I was in college and I was head over heels in love with this person.
    It was an emotional rollercoaster that scarred me at 18. He was straight , I was effectively outed. I still remember that rainy Wednesday when the shit hit the fan. I was in a complete daze. Miles from home , I went to the nearest McDonalds in Artane. Dazed. I looked at people and thought -"How would they think if they knew I was gay "
    My mother then randomly rang me when I got back to my digs and I still remember her asking me " Was I alright ".  After I reassured her I was and hung up the phone , I just burst into tears. I went home that weekend , carrying this burden deep within me. Burying it with alcohol as I went out with the lads and kissed some ramdom girl. Oh the thoughts of it. God love her , she was pissed out of her head and here I was pretending I was enjoying munching the face off her. Keeping up appearances. I dodged the bullet of coming out until probably summer 2003. A year later.


    At this time I had already confided in some close friends. And some college mates had speculated. Not in a bad way as they were an amazing bunch of people. And there was another guy. Again he was straight. Unbelievably straight. And also , just a tad homophobic. But I adored him, fancied him and kinda looked up to him in a way. He was good looking ,  cocky , played in a band , had plenty of attention from women. Which he lapped up spectacularly at times. We were really good mates. And when on my 19th birthday , I drunkenly let just a small notion slip he simply replied " Whatever makes you happy "
    When I pressed him about some of his previous homophobia , he just said " well that's different , cos its you "
    It was a strange but comforting compliment that I embraced. The night of my graduation I more or less just came out , walking down Grafton Street at 5 in the morning. My friend at the time knew anyway and would go on to be an absolute legend who would navigate Dublin's gay scene with me some time later. She even went in and bought me my first copy of Attitude Magazine in the shop that morning. She didn't give  a shit. I of course did.
    But it was all well and good whilst away from home in Dublin. Being out in Waterford was the big litmus test. There was no running there. And so I came out later that winter . Yeah it was tough. A tough few months. Ducking and diving around the town.
    Some people were amazing. Of course with a big family it was tough. Because you just don't worry about what they think but everyone they're associated with.
    So yeah , I had numerous times when I was met with skitting and grinning in nightclubs , staring ,  whispering.
    It was intimidating and it hurt. I was 20. Im 31 now and it would still hurt despite the social changes of the past decade.
    Friends were great to an extent. There were some that wouldn't go near a gay club with me in case they were hit on.  And then there was being self conscious all the time.


    So Dublin it was. And I got truly swept away in the gay scene. It was just an extremely mischievous and happy time. And I adored Panti. Me and my best mate were always in bewildered awe of this towering doyenne of the gay scene. And ten years later , Panti remains as heroic to me as back then. The Noble Call speech following Pantigate brought it home how it was like to be gay in Ireland. To have to check yourself. What am I giving away.





    And now here we are just weeks away from making a really positive change for this country. Shouldn't it be celebrated that there are so many gay and lesbian couples who are crying out to get married ?  Should we not have that chance too. We respect marriage. We love like you love. We rear children like you do.
    Nobody wants to taint or make a mockery or parody of marriage as that clown John Waters once put it. Civil partnerships are not enough and they never were. And those heavily campaigning for a NO are the same people who thought the sky would fall in when civil partnership law was enacted. Well guess ehat , it hasn't. And on May 23rd , should this referendum pass , marriage will only be strengthened not tainted.

    I have no desire to have children. I have two nieces that I love to the moon and back. Regardless of  a yes or no vote , its important to reinforce and reiterate that children in this country WILL ALWAYS come first.
    Marriage is not being redefined , its being extended to include same sex couples. If those that are spinning that yarn really bothered , then shouldn't divorce be illegal. Some people are lucky to go up the aisle once. Others have been married numerous times in their lives. People fall in love , get married and sometimes , just sometimes it doesn't work out. And people are entitled to move o with their lives and remarry.
    I cant even get married once. Or should I get married to a lesbian woman and have affairs with men. Will that keep the sanctity of my marriage intact.

    We just want to be happy or miserable like everyone else. No one is being held at gunpoint over what way to vote. That's the latest snide tactic by No campaigners. But before you vote , be informed. Find out why it matters so much to so many people.
    And there are those who are just plain homophobic. Of course that's the new word you cant call anyone anymore. Well I like to call a spade a spade and a homophobe a homophobe. There will be those who will exercise their vote because as I saw online " those fucking queers wantin everything their way , faggots etc etc "
    A yes vote wont make homophobia go away but it will go a long way to making young closeted gay teenagers feel that they are not less and not just " a fucking queer ".
    I proudly wear my Yes Equality badge. I don't wear it to be provocative or to flaunt my sexuality in peoples faces. Its just a badge. Yet even wearing a simple badge makes me feel self conscious. Will someone scream abuse at me in the street ?
    And this argument about being silenced is more nonsense. Gay people have been silenced for a long time , arrested in this country not that long ago.




    I would still feel scared , quite frankly terrified to hold a partners hand in public or even show the merest form of affection in a public place. Blind panic.
    Ireland has had a rough few years , we all know that. We've all lived with it. The recession , the guarantee , the corruption , the sugar coated bullshit.
    And now we stand a year from celebrating 100 years as a small but amazing country with an unbelievable history. We have the chance to make more history and lead the world in helping to mould a society which is inclusive and equal to all. To finally tear off the shackles of Catholic guilt and let love win out.
    Love is not be feared. I don't write this to tell anyone how to vote. But to share my own experiences and see why this means a lot to me. I have shed tears over this referendum. I will shed more between now and the end of May , whatever way the result goes. I shed tears when I'm told that I am not deserving of happiness. I shed tears when I am dismissed as just a "queer ".

    I close this by simply saying I just want the chance to get married. It is something I never dreamt could be possible for me. We bleed the same , we cry the same , we love the same. We are the same.
    One life. One chance.

    Monday 4 May 2015

    BRITNEY BITCH - Counting down her 10 greatest hits









    Today , Britney Spears released her long awaited new single Pretty Girls , featuring ubiquitous Aussie rapper Iggy Azalea. Since 1999 , it is her 40th single , and is currently Number 1 in 32 countries. Incidentally , today is the 14th anniversary of the release of second album , Oops..I Did It Again. Still the fastest selling album by a female artist in US chart history.
    A far cry from the mixed reception to 2013's Britney Jean , this Fancy/Hollaback Girl retread should give Britney her biggest solo hit in years. Listen to the track below

     
     
     
    With sixteen years in the pop game , Britney Spears has racked up an impressive canon of hits. She dominated the pop landscape for most of the early noughties before the skids famously came off in 2007.
     
    But she remains a true pop survivor and icon. Her imperial phase may be long over , but whos to say she wont still give Swifty et al a run for their money.
    From school uniforms to shaved heads , lesbian kisses with Madonna to snake clad awards show performances , Britney Spears has had soaring highs and tabloid filling lows. Here The Playlist , counts down her definitive 10 greatest singles.
     
     
     
    10. Womanizer (2008 )
    The lead single from Circus was a sassy kiss off to a one fo those 'playa' types. After her tumultuous 2007 , this was a welcome return to form for Britney.
     
     
     
    9.  I'm A Slave 4U (2001 )
    Produced by Pharell Williams , the lead single from Britney , was famously premiered at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. Britney breathlessly shimmying onstage with a python wrapped arpund her shoulders was instantly iconic. Its accompanying video , probably her sexiest yet. It was a clear attempt to finally ditch the cotton candy all American girl next door image. The track was hypnotic , slinky and sexy and still sounds as fresh 14 years later
     
     
     
    8.  Gimme More (2007 )
    The lead single from the acclaimed and now beloved Blackout.  Despite personal turmoil and a life that seemed to spiral out of control culminating in Britney shaving her head , pop greatness emerged. That song that opens with the now legendary " Its Britney , bitch ".It was a futuristic , thrilling , pole dance bop.
    Britney gave a disastrous performance of the track at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. After such iconic past performances at the show , it was a tragedy unfolding in front of the world. Britney was distant , off beat and just didn't seem the girl we all knew and loved.
     
     
     
    7. Stronger ( 2000 )
    This Max Martin helmed empowerment gem was one of the highlights of the Oops I Did It Again album. Opening with a foghorn , the track was vintage Britney. " My loneliness aint killin me no more " she sings defiantly. The accompanying Joseph Kahn video , one of her most memorable.
     
     
     
    6.  You Drive Me (Crazy )  (1999 )
     
    Britney's third single and at this stage it was becoming apparent that she was no one hit wonder and was here to stay. She really was on a roll. It was 90s fluff pop at its finest and remains one of Brit's most enduring tracks
     
     
     
    5. Piece Of Me  (2008 )
     
    The second single from Blackout seemed to mark a turning point for Spears. In her most autobiographical track to date , art imitated life as Britney knowingly sang " I'm missus lifestyles of the rich and famous , you wanna piece of me , Im missus 'oh my God , that britneys shameless " It was stunning electropop two fingers to the media who had dissected and scrutinised the most turbulent year of her life. A year after her much maligned performance , Britney returned to the MTV Video Music Awards and scooped the prestigious Video Of The Year
     
     
     
    4. Oops..I Did It Again (2000 )
     
    By the time Britney popped up in that infamous all red catsuit , she was was undoubtedly the biggest popstar on the planet.
    Oops played it safe with a winning formula , but was infectiously catchy pop
     
     
     
     
    3. Everytime ( 2004 )
     
    Whilst Britney is famed for her all out pop stompers , Everytime is probably the greatest ballad shes recorded. It's also her last solo UK chart topper. Accompanied by another stunning and controversial video featuring Stephen Dorff. This was Britney at her most vulnerable. And it remains gorgeous. Fragile but effective.
     
     
     
    2. Baby One More Time (1999 )
     
    The pop classic that started it all. A school uniform and pigtails and the rest is popculture history. A bona fide pop phenomenon, this remains Spears signature track.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    1. Toxic  ( 2004 )
     
    And so I have crowned this Britney's greatest hit.  Surf guitar , Bollywood strings and a huge dollop of knowing sass make it Britney's most memorable track.