Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Review: Milo Greene

As well as awards predictions, I will be using this blog to review recently released albums. I don't intend to post any negative reviews and this is neither good for my karma, nor does it help anybody else.

Milo Greene

'Milo Greene'  is the self-titled debut album by five piece Los Angeles folk group Milo Greene.

Immediately from the opening song "What's the Matter", you can tell that these talented musicians bear similar resemblance to Icelandic band 'Of Monsters and Men', and fellow Americans 'Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes'. This is largely because of the simple acoustic beats, intertwining of male and female singing, and increasingly catchy lyrics.

Similarly to many other albums such as Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto, Milo Greene chose to use many tracks of about 30 to 90 seconds of simply non-vocal instrumentals, which gives the album more depth and understanding.

The one catch that people reading this should know is that they lack the energy of many folk bands of the day. Except for their single '1957', their music can be quite sleepy and dull to some. Personally however, I think that this silent, subtle quality gives them an edge compared to a lot of similar bands. It has also been shown that songs with more silent tones can still be popular, 'Of Monsters and Men' for instance have many songs on their album that have the same kind of feel, and are still good.

In short, I think that while this band hasn't reached the pinacle of success, they have great potential to become one of the next big folk band names. Their debut effort, although not 100% perfect, has still left me yearning for more of their calm and relaxed acoustic music.  

THIS ALBUM IS AVAILABLE IN BOTH THE US AND THE UK.  
   



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Click here to watch the video for the single '1957'

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Grammys 2013 Predictions

Same Game! Just with the people on the other side of the pond.

RECORD OF THE YEAR

This usually goes to the best selling song this year. Hence, I'm going to say that Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know deserves the award for making a truly infectious song.

ALBUM OF THE YEAR
 In a year where One Direction and Justin Bieber miraculously avoided getting nominated, the Grammy voters got Carly Rae Jepsen's cheesy song of the summer wrong. In fact, the only song that really deserves to win this category is Ed Sheeran's "The A Team". However, this isn't my opinion, this is my prediction. I think that the Grammy voters who gave Fun. six nominations, will probably give them the gong for song of the year in We Are Young.

BEST NEW ARTIST

 This one is a category with uncertainty written all over it. It always has been. Last year, Bon Iver beat both Skrillex and Nicki Minaj to the award. The year before that, Esperanza Spalding beat Drake, Florence and the Machine, Justin Bieber and Mumford & Sons to the award. This year, I think Fun. is certainly the favorite. However I have a premonition that given the instability with this category, it's anybody's game. For no paticular reason, I am going to say that Frank Ocean will win this award.

BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE
While the album's category is a man's world, the women have dominated this now unisex pop performance category.  Simply put, I think given it's nominations for loads of other things, Kelly Clarkson and Stronger should probably win.

BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE
 This will either be Fun. or Gotye, but I think it will end up going to Fun.

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM

 What with Fun.'s album of the year nomination, I think Fun. will take this one was well. Even though Florence and Maroon 5 both deserve it more.

BEST DANCE RECORDING
There are some very good songs in this category. In the end however, I think it will come down to a battle of the swedes and Avicii will come out victorious.

BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE
Mumford & Sons all the way.

BEST ROCK SONG
 Mumford & Sons all the way.

BEST ROCK ALBUM
There are good albums in here, and also AMAZING albums in here. Bruce and Coldplay have revolutionary albums, to pick between them is not easy. However simply because Bruce Springsteen's album is more relavant to Americans, I am going to go with Bruce.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Brits Predictions 2013

Hi. Decided to start this blog because I have a real interest in the cultural world of media. Music, film and the rest is my game. Each post will be related to one of those two things.

Today I am going to predict the 2013 BRIT Awards...

BEST BRITISH MALE SOLO ACT
 I think that the majority of people would certainly expect Calvin Harris to nick this one (myself included). However much the critics that drew up the nominations love Plan B, I don't think he will beat Calvin or Olly in the final vote.

BEST BRITISH FEMALE SOLO ACT
 Whilst I would love to see Jessie Ware nab this one, I think that Emeli Sande is a lot more popular with the voters than any of the other nominees.

BEST BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH ACT
With all due respect to any of the other competitors, Rita Ora had three consecutive #1s, and a #1 album. Not to mention she is the only nominee who also managed to cross the pond with their music in that time, (although Jessie Ware released her EP in the US 10 days ago).

BEST BRITISH GROUP

It's all going to come down to do One Direction have enough screaming fans to pull a BRITS win out of the bag against Mumford and Sons. I don't think so, so I'm going to go Mumford and Sons to win.

BEST BRITISH SINGLE

This is always the toughest category to predict. This year, they even made the job a lot harder by putting 15 nominees. Here goes, let's rule out anybody that has became famous anywhere else with their song (Adele, Alex Clare, Coldplay, Florence, Jessie J, Robbie Williams). From the rest of the category I rule out the X Factor winner on the grounds that it's not his song. I'm going to go a bit out on a limb and say Rizzle Kicks to win for Mama Do the Hump.  


BEST BRITISH ALBUM
My head says Emeli Sande all the way. My heart says Mumford and Sons. I think that given the fact that they will be coming back to the BRITS from the Grammys, possibly with the album of the year gong. It's not the favorite, but it is my favorite so I'm going to say Mumford and Sons.

 BEST BRITISH LIVE ACT
 Only Coldplay and Mumford and Sons released live albums this year. I watched both of them and I would rather be at a Coldplay concert. However I think that Mumford and Sons will have success in this category in later years.

BRITS GLOBAL SUCCESS
To be absolutely clear about this new category. The winner is the one with the most album sales. Unfortunately, I think that this one goes to One Direction.

BEST INTERNATIONAL MALE SOLOARTIST
Two words, Bruce Springsteen.

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
I'm going to go with the person that had the better year. To be honest, I would much rather see Rihanna win this, but I think that this year, the person that deserves it is Taylor Swift.

BEST INTERNATIONAL GROUP

Only Fun. and the script have a chance in this category. I'm going to say Fun. because of their world wide success with their album.

BEST BRITISH PRODUCER

On sheer amount of success this year, the award has to go to Jake Gosling.



Only Mumford and Sons to take more than one.