Thursday, 2 March 2017

Lorde premieres Green Light



Lorde has finally unveiled her highly anticipated new single Green Light. The New Zealand pop sensation has also premiered the accompanying video. The song will trail her sophomore album Melodrama.

Green Light is a far more uplifting track than her previous work. Its euphoric sad pop with an addictive piano hook.  As promised by the singer herself , the new material certainly captures the fluorescent past two years of her life.



Melodrama follows 2013's Pure Heroine which catapulted the 20 year old Kiwi singer to instant stardom. The huge single Royals was a worldwide smash and saw her pick up a string of Grammy Awards.

This new album is helmed by Jack Antonoff of US pop-rock triumvirate Fun. Antonoff produced many of the stand out tracks on Taylor Swift's massive 1989 album , including Out Of The Woods.

Green Light is available to download and stream now. Watch the new video below



Coldplay reveal Kaleidoscope EP details




Coldplay have revealed details of their forthcoming EP. Entitled , Kaleidoscope , the 5 track EP will be released to coincide with the bands huge summer stadium show.






The nad have premiered the EPs soothing closing track Hynotised today. The EP will also include current collaboration with The Chainsmokers , the massive Something Just Like This. The EP serves as a companion to 2015's multi platinum A Head Full Of Dreams.

The full tracklistimg for Kaleidoscope out June 2nd is

All I Can Think About Is You
Something Just Like This (with The Chainsmokers )
Miracles 2
A L I E N S
Hypnotised


Listen to Hypnotised below



Thursday, 23 February 2017

Coldplay and The Chainsmokers team up on new single




The Chainsmokers and Coldplay have teamed up in one of the years most surprising collaborations. The duos took to the BRIT Awards in London last night for the first performance of Something Just Like This. And after repeated listen , this strangest of musical bedfellows works extremely well.

It looks et to give The Chainsmokers another massive worldwide smash ahead of the release of their debut album Memories...Do Not Open.

Alex Pall and Drew Taggart have had enormous success in the past year with the worldwide success of Closer alongside Halsey. Last week they won their first Grammy for the summer smash Don't Let Me Down featuring Daya.


Listen to Something Just Like This below



BRITS 2017 - Bowie scoops double at muted ceremony






2016 wasn't exactly a vintage year. And last nights BRIT Awards demonstrated that in a remarkably restrained and underwhelming ceremony.

The late David Bowie proved to be the biggest winner of the night with deserved wins for MasterCard British Album Of The Year which was presented by Noel Gallagher. The former Oasis guitarist was clearly not turning up to hand a gomg to The 1975 so his appearance was a mild surprise. Bowie also won Best British Male.


Rising star Rag N Bone Man also had a memorable night winning Critics Choice and Best British Breakthrough after his debut album Human tallied the highest first week sales of a debut album this decade.
Elsewhere , there were wins for The 1975 who picked up the Best British Group and performed a bouncy version of hit single The Sound. The performance confused many viewers at home with its running commentary on screen critiscising the group .

Little Mix opened the ceremony in spectacular style with Shout Out To My Ex , which would later win Best British Single. Its the girls first and overdue BRITS win
The other big pop performanc eof the night came from Katy Perry with new single Chained To The Rhythm. The US star performed amongst a sea of white houses and larger than life puppets thought to be based on Donald Trump and Theresa May.

Its hard to take Perry's 'purposeful pop ' seriously. This is the same woman who mocked Britney Spears mental breakdown on the red carpet at last weeks Grammys. And a performer whose image has been that of a carefully controlled cartoon character who once squirted cream from her breasts in the California Gurls video.

The tribute to the late George Michael was one of the nights high points. Andrew Ridgeley his Wham bandmate , accompanied by Pepsi and Shirley gave an emotional speech about the much missed pop legend.
Chris Martin of Coldplay then appeared to perform a moving version of A Different Corner , with interspersed verses from Michael himself.

Martin re-appeared later for a much hyped collaboration with US dance pop duo The Chainsmokers.

Elsewhere , other winners included One Direction who won Best British Artist Video despite splitting in 2015 , making a complete mockery of the fan voted category.
Adele once again won Best Global Success , as her BRITS wins edges towards double figures.

The show was closed by Robbie Williams who gave a by the numbers performance of tracks from his current album The Heavy Entertainment Show. Ironic , as this was a  ceremony that was light on anything entertaining. Hosts Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis gave an polished if uncharismatic performance as hosts. But still far more likable than James Cordens sycophancy of ceremonies past.



BRIT AWARDS 2017 WINNERS

MASTERCARD BRITISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR David Bowie for Blackstar

BEST BRITISH GROUP  The 1975

BEST BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH Rag n Bone Man

BEST BRITISH SINGLE Little Mix for Shout Out To My Ex

BEST BRITISH MALE  David Bowie

BEST BRITISH FEMALE  Emeli Sande

CRITICS CHOICE  Rag n Bone Man

BEST INTERNATIONAL GROUP A Tribe Called Quest

BEST INTERNATIONAL MALE  Drake

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEMALE   BeyoncĂ©

BEST GLOBAL SUCCESS  Adele

BEST BRITISH ARTIST VIDEO One Direction for History



Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Katy Perry challenges conformity in Chained To The Rhythm video





Say what you want about Katy Perry. But almost a decade into her career , nobody else does a great pop visual like the Firework singer. This continues with the premiere of Chained To The Rhythm.

Perry finds herself immersed in the day glo sheen of the Oblivi amusement park , surrounded by Stepford Wives-esque characters ambling from one high thrill ride to the next. The video clearly takes inspiration from the songs Sia and max Martin penned lyrics.

Ignorance is bliss for Perry and her fellow park goers living in their bubble , unaware of their conformity. Its only when Perry peicks her finger on a rose thorn and her collaborator Skip Marley makes an appearance in 3D , that Katy begins to snap out of her bubble.

Its another video triumph to add to Perry's long list of visual classics like Waking Up In Vegas , .E.T , Last Friday Night and Firework.

Perry releases her long awaited follow up to 2013's PRISM later this year. She performs tomorrow night at the BRIT Awards.


Watch the video for Chained To The Rhythm below



Honey G scoops 4 Maloneys




Honey G has been honured at a ceremony celebrating and denigrating the very worst in British music. On the eve of the BRIT Awards the fifty something rapper won a record breaking 4 gongs at The Maloneys.

The X Factor star claimed prizes for Worst British Single , Worst British Artist Video , Worst British Breakthrough and Worst British Female. The realest chick in the game became the first artist to win 4 gongs in one ceremony since the awards inception in 2013.

It was a night of glory for The X Factor as ferret featured current winner Matt Terry beat off hot competition from Louis Tomlinson  to win Worst British Male. Meanwhile , recently dropped Reggie n Bollie with Worst British Group.


THE MALONEYS 2017 WINNERS

TESCO CLUBCARD WORST BRITISH ALBUM - Cliff Richard -Just.Fabulous. Rock n Roll

WORST BRITISH MALE -Matt Terry

WORST BRITISH FEMALE in association with Vagisil -  Honey G

WORST BRITSH BREAKTHROUGH -  Honey G

ALDI WORST BRITISH SINGLE -  Honey G - The Honey G Show

WORST BRITISH ARTIST VIDEO - Honey G -The Honey G Show

WORST BROTISH GROUP -  Reggie n Bollie

WORST INTERNATIONAL MALE -  Niall Horan

WOSRT INTERNATIONAL FEMALE - Meghan Trainor

WORST INTERNATIONAL GROUP - The Chainsmokers




Thursday, 9 February 2017

Gaga premieres bawdy and chaotic John Wayne video




Lady Gaga has capped off a triumphant week with the premiere of new video John Wayne. Hot on the heels of her SuperBowl HalfTime showstopping performance and the announcement of her Joanne World Tour starting in August.

John Wayne , her third video collaboration with the legendary Jonas Akerlund is a riotous return to visual form. Following the stripped down videos for Perfect Illusion and Million Reasons , John Wayne is a bawdy and neon dripped riot.

Quite possibly Gaga's best video since 2011's Born This Way era , the video sees her ride horseback , involved in car chases and ends with Gaga shooting bullets from her high heels.