I'm currently in the middle of Hell Week for band, so I haven't had the ability to get on and write up something, but I promise you I have something in the works.
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Solo Artist of the Week: Rita Ora
http://www.facebook.com/RitaOra
We continue Girl Power Week here at Bands That Need Love Too with our Solo Artist of the Week, Rita Ora! I've seen her name here and there, pretty much on tumblr because a girl I follow is quite a big fan of her, and I always make a note to myself to give her a listen, and then never do. Luckily, thanks to The Hits Radio (again) I finally heard her.
I honestly didn't know who I was listening to when the song came on, probably because I was only half paying attention (you know, because I listen to the radio when doing homework) but I quickly switched my attention because, wow, how boss is this girl's vocals and her track?
Admittedly, she's a little more known than I like to write about, what with her twitter having 900,000+ followers, but I can justify it if we pretend no one in American knows her. (Which, isn't a LIE per say. I mean, I did have to listen to British radio to hear her.) But I digress.
After falling in love with the song, R.I.P., I took to youtube to find all I could from Ms. Ora. What I found was a strong, soulful voice backed by rockin' dance beats that'd make anyone wanna move. I mean, that's kind of the main requirement for Girl Power Week if you haven't noticed. Rita Ora is the music you put on when you just want to have a good time. Her music is the music you blast while driving downtown through the city you love.
One of her singles, "How We Do (Party)," lyrically reminds me of Katy Perry's TGIF, only I personally think Ora rocks it so much better. Why I never heard it on the radio is beyond me. "R.I.P." is a harder song with heavier beats and showcases her voice better, which is probably why I love it so much. That, and it just makes me feel like the biggest badass.
In my own, humble opinion, Rita Ora has everything to make it big. She has the voice (as is apparent in her acoustic stuff), she has beats, and she has the looks. (Honestly, the girl is freaking gorgeous, and much like with Little Mix, I would LOVE to go on a shopping adventure with her.) That, and she just seems to be a pretty cool person. I mean, she cites Tina Turner, Ella Fitzgerald, David Bowie and Gwen Stefani as some of her influences. That's just... boss.
Let's just add her to the list of awesome talent coming from the UK, yeah?
America, you'd be remiss if you didn't learn to love her, like... now.
Go Download: Here in the US of A, you can pick up her single "How We Do (Party)" on iTunes! And if you're in the UK or Ireland, you can preorder her debut album 'ORA' which is set to drop August 28. No word on when it'll be out in the US though :(
And in case you needed proof of how amazing her voice really is...
We continue Girl Power Week here at Bands That Need Love Too with our Solo Artist of the Week, Rita Ora! I've seen her name here and there, pretty much on tumblr because a girl I follow is quite a big fan of her, and I always make a note to myself to give her a listen, and then never do. Luckily, thanks to The Hits Radio (again) I finally heard her.
I honestly didn't know who I was listening to when the song came on, probably because I was only half paying attention (you know, because I listen to the radio when doing homework) but I quickly switched my attention because, wow, how boss is this girl's vocals and her track?
Admittedly, she's a little more known than I like to write about, what with her twitter having 900,000+ followers, but I can justify it if we pretend no one in American knows her. (Which, isn't a LIE per say. I mean, I did have to listen to British radio to hear her.) But I digress.
After falling in love with the song, R.I.P., I took to youtube to find all I could from Ms. Ora. What I found was a strong, soulful voice backed by rockin' dance beats that'd make anyone wanna move. I mean, that's kind of the main requirement for Girl Power Week if you haven't noticed. Rita Ora is the music you put on when you just want to have a good time. Her music is the music you blast while driving downtown through the city you love.
One of her singles, "How We Do (Party)," lyrically reminds me of Katy Perry's TGIF, only I personally think Ora rocks it so much better. Why I never heard it on the radio is beyond me. "R.I.P." is a harder song with heavier beats and showcases her voice better, which is probably why I love it so much. That, and it just makes me feel like the biggest badass.
In my own, humble opinion, Rita Ora has everything to make it big. She has the voice (as is apparent in her acoustic stuff), she has beats, and she has the looks. (Honestly, the girl is freaking gorgeous, and much like with Little Mix, I would LOVE to go on a shopping adventure with her.) That, and she just seems to be a pretty cool person. I mean, she cites Tina Turner, Ella Fitzgerald, David Bowie and Gwen Stefani as some of her influences. That's just... boss.
Let's just add her to the list of awesome talent coming from the UK, yeah?
America, you'd be remiss if you didn't learn to love her, like... now.
Go Download: Here in the US of A, you can pick up her single "How We Do (Party)" on iTunes! And if you're in the UK or Ireland, you can preorder her debut album 'ORA' which is set to drop August 28. No word on when it'll be out in the US though :(
And in case you needed proof of how amazing her voice really is...
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Cherri Bomb
http://www.facebook.com/cherribombband
I don't know what it is this week, but I'm feeling particularly girl power-y. Maybe it's because of the Fab Five-- I mean, I'm STILL reeling from McKayla Maroney's vault. Dear lord girl, could you be more badass?-- or maybe it's because I just watched Kayla Harrison kick some serious butt in Judo this morning. (USA! USA! USA!) Whatever it is, I'm feeling the badass awesome girl groups.
So today, we're gonna be talking about all girl rock band Cherri Bomb, who has not only performed at festivals like Reading, Sonisphere and now Warped, but they've performed alongside the Foo Fighters and the Smashing Pumpkins. As if I wasn't already feeling a little bad about my life with all these 15 year olds winning gold medals in the Olympics, this band is compromised of teenagers ranging from 14-16. That's right, you read that correct. Lemme just type it up again in case you need it. FOURTEEN TO SIXTEEN. What were YOU doing when you were 14?
I can tell you what I was doing. I was a sophomore in high school with absolutely no idea at what I wanted to do with my life. Hell, I'm a month and a half away from 21 and I still am a lost cause. (In case you're masochistic and want to feel a little worse about yourself, when lead vocalist/guitarist Julia Pierce founded the band, she was 11. ELEVEN. At 11, I was mourning the end of *N'SYNC.)
That being said, I had already decided that these girls must be freaking badass, so I told my editor we should interview at Warped Tour (which we did, the video just hasn't been edited yet) and let me tell you something, they were just as awesome as I had decided they had to be.
My first experience with their music was actually at their set that day as I shot their performance and to say I was a little shocked at the voice that came out of Pierce, because it's the sort of voice we haven't gotten from a rock female vocalist is a LONG time. Their music is quite reminiscent of the 90s female grunge that was so empowering because, hey, even girls can be rockstars, okay.
When they performed, they performed hard, no holds barred and it just made me wanna move, alright?
So I came home and I decided to look into their album.
Now, it isn't without its faults. But look at how young they are. They have SO much more room to grown, AND, on top of that, it isn't even a bad first effort. In fact, I've heard much, MUCH worse. It's crashing guitars, angry vocals and in your face drums, which is exactly what you look for in a release like this.
I'm glad I got to talk to these girls, because like I said, they're a bunch of badasses with rockin' music and livin' the dream that I always wanted. Keep an eye out for these ones. Before ya know it, they'll be giving some of the big rock names a run for their money.
Go Download: You can pick up their album 'This Is the End of Control' on iTunes for just $7.99! That's like, nothing! (But if you just want one song, check out "Better This Way" because it makes me wanna throw my middle finger up in the air. Yeah.)
I don't know what it is this week, but I'm feeling particularly girl power-y. Maybe it's because of the Fab Five-- I mean, I'm STILL reeling from McKayla Maroney's vault. Dear lord girl, could you be more badass?-- or maybe it's because I just watched Kayla Harrison kick some serious butt in Judo this morning. (USA! USA! USA!) Whatever it is, I'm feeling the badass awesome girl groups.
So today, we're gonna be talking about all girl rock band Cherri Bomb, who has not only performed at festivals like Reading, Sonisphere and now Warped, but they've performed alongside the Foo Fighters and the Smashing Pumpkins. As if I wasn't already feeling a little bad about my life with all these 15 year olds winning gold medals in the Olympics, this band is compromised of teenagers ranging from 14-16. That's right, you read that correct. Lemme just type it up again in case you need it. FOURTEEN TO SIXTEEN. What were YOU doing when you were 14?
I can tell you what I was doing. I was a sophomore in high school with absolutely no idea at what I wanted to do with my life. Hell, I'm a month and a half away from 21 and I still am a lost cause. (In case you're masochistic and want to feel a little worse about yourself, when lead vocalist/guitarist Julia Pierce founded the band, she was 11. ELEVEN. At 11, I was mourning the end of *N'SYNC.)
That being said, I had already decided that these girls must be freaking badass, so I told my editor we should interview at Warped Tour (which we did, the video just hasn't been edited yet) and let me tell you something, they were just as awesome as I had decided they had to be.
My first experience with their music was actually at their set that day as I shot their performance and to say I was a little shocked at the voice that came out of Pierce, because it's the sort of voice we haven't gotten from a rock female vocalist is a LONG time. Their music is quite reminiscent of the 90s female grunge that was so empowering because, hey, even girls can be rockstars, okay.
When they performed, they performed hard, no holds barred and it just made me wanna move, alright?
So I came home and I decided to look into their album.
Now, it isn't without its faults. But look at how young they are. They have SO much more room to grown, AND, on top of that, it isn't even a bad first effort. In fact, I've heard much, MUCH worse. It's crashing guitars, angry vocals and in your face drums, which is exactly what you look for in a release like this.
I'm glad I got to talk to these girls, because like I said, they're a bunch of badasses with rockin' music and livin' the dream that I always wanted. Keep an eye out for these ones. Before ya know it, they'll be giving some of the big rock names a run for their money.
Go Download: You can pick up their album 'This Is the End of Control' on iTunes for just $7.99! That's like, nothing! (But if you just want one song, check out "Better This Way" because it makes me wanna throw my middle finger up in the air. Yeah.)
(These picture are just a few of the ones I got)
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Little Mix
http://www.facebook.com/LittleMixOfficial
I have quite honestly been the worst about blogging. It isn't my fault, I swear. I haven't lost my love for discovering bands, nor have I lost my love for writing. I've just been so busy that my head has been reeling from all the things that I've been trying to keep up with. (And by that, I mean I've been having one HELL of a time trying to stay on top of Spanish.) However, you will all be happy to hear that not only am I on my second to last chapter of this god forsaken book, I have also found some time to introduce you to another group :)
You see, a couple weeks ago I picked my next band to promo, but now that I listen to them a little more, I come to find I've changed my mind, which left me in distress and in dire need of a band. Who should I tell you lot to listen to if I can't decide?! Then, as I was listening to The Hits Radio-- my current radio obsession, honestly if there is anything you get from this post, it's a new radio station-- and it played Little Mix's single that I've been desperately trying to decide if I like or not, it hit me. (Along with the realization that yes, yes I DO quite like that song.) Why don't I introduce you guys to this group?
Now, I know, I KNOW. You're probably tired of my weird British artist obsession. At this point I might as well change the requirements for this blog to be from England. I swear I don't do it on purpose, it's just that A LOT of really good stuff is coming out of there right now. Cool, glad we got that out of the way. Now on to the important stuff, shall we?
Little Mix is an all girl group who won The X Factor UK (ugh don't you give me those judging eyes) and if I'm being totally, 1,000% honest, I wasn't exactly a fan of their live performances. I mean, I thought they were good, but they weren't for me, ya know? I haven't liked a girl group since The Spice Girls, and even then I think I may have only liked them because I was young and all about girl power.
But I, for the life of me, could not escape these girls. Tumblr talks about them. Sugarscape talks about them. The Hits Radio talks about them. So finally, FINALLY, I gave in (Are you happy internet?) and I gave their single "Wings" a listen. And I still wasn't sold, but I can admit that it makes me break out my inner diva. I mean, you don't have to necessarily like a song to wanna dance to it do ya? (Ex- Anything from Katy Perry) Dear lord, it's quite embarrassing how bad it makes me wanna whip my hair back and forth actually, but I still wasn't sold. In fact, as I started this post, I still wasn't exactly sure how I felt, because like I said, none of their live performances I had seen from the show had made me think, hm, those girls are fucking boss.
Then, I came across their a capella versions of "Cry Me A River" and "Survivor." (Found HERE) and though they clock in at about 25 seconds a piece, I started to get it. They weren't hiding behind any of the extras that come with The X Factor-- you know, fancy lights, dancing, etc-- they were sitting on a couch, singing and beat boxing. (That's right. BEAT BOXING. Fierce.)
But, then I saw the link that would change everything. You see, dearest readers, sitting in the "Suggested Videos" sidebar was their live performance of Damien Rice's "Cannonball." It is honestly one of the most beautiful songs, and woah, who'd think these diva-licious singers would cover that song, right? So curiosity got the better of me and I clicked it.
And then it was like the stars aligned and wow. I GET it. Alright, England, you dragged me kicking and screaming on this one but I see why they won. I understand. The song showcased each and every one of them and my breath was taken away by how spectacular they are. They aren't just some pop girl group, but four soulful singers that are SO much more.
"Wings" may be the fun track that is gonna get them on radios everywhere, but "Cannonball" is, well, it's the song that's gonna get them fans. GOD I hope they have more like it on their album, because you best believe that I'll be getting it, as I hope many other people will, because I'd actually quite enjoy seeing these girls make it. With voices like that, they deserve to make it.
That, and let's be real, I kinda wish I could be them. Have you seen how gorgeous they are? And do NOT even get me started on their wardrobes. Hey Little Mix, let's go shoppin' together, yeah?
Go Download: WELL, unfortunately you can't download anything yet :/ If you live in the UK though, you can pre-order "Wings." We Americans, however, have to wait. They're worth the wait though!
And of course, the single, which is full of color and fun and yeah. I'm still whippin' my hair.
I have quite honestly been the worst about blogging. It isn't my fault, I swear. I haven't lost my love for discovering bands, nor have I lost my love for writing. I've just been so busy that my head has been reeling from all the things that I've been trying to keep up with. (And by that, I mean I've been having one HELL of a time trying to stay on top of Spanish.) However, you will all be happy to hear that not only am I on my second to last chapter of this god forsaken book, I have also found some time to introduce you to another group :)
You see, a couple weeks ago I picked my next band to promo, but now that I listen to them a little more, I come to find I've changed my mind, which left me in distress and in dire need of a band. Who should I tell you lot to listen to if I can't decide?! Then, as I was listening to The Hits Radio-- my current radio obsession, honestly if there is anything you get from this post, it's a new radio station-- and it played Little Mix's single that I've been desperately trying to decide if I like or not, it hit me. (Along with the realization that yes, yes I DO quite like that song.) Why don't I introduce you guys to this group?
Now, I know, I KNOW. You're probably tired of my weird British artist obsession. At this point I might as well change the requirements for this blog to be from England. I swear I don't do it on purpose, it's just that A LOT of really good stuff is coming out of there right now. Cool, glad we got that out of the way. Now on to the important stuff, shall we?
Little Mix is an all girl group who won The X Factor UK (ugh don't you give me those judging eyes) and if I'm being totally, 1,000% honest, I wasn't exactly a fan of their live performances. I mean, I thought they were good, but they weren't for me, ya know? I haven't liked a girl group since The Spice Girls, and even then I think I may have only liked them because I was young and all about girl power.
But I, for the life of me, could not escape these girls. Tumblr talks about them. Sugarscape talks about them. The Hits Radio talks about them. So finally, FINALLY, I gave in (Are you happy internet?) and I gave their single "Wings" a listen. And I still wasn't sold, but I can admit that it makes me break out my inner diva. I mean, you don't have to necessarily like a song to wanna dance to it do ya? (Ex- Anything from Katy Perry) Dear lord, it's quite embarrassing how bad it makes me wanna whip my hair back and forth actually, but I still wasn't sold. In fact, as I started this post, I still wasn't exactly sure how I felt, because like I said, none of their live performances I had seen from the show had made me think, hm, those girls are fucking boss.
Then, I came across their a capella versions of "Cry Me A River" and "Survivor." (Found HERE) and though they clock in at about 25 seconds a piece, I started to get it. They weren't hiding behind any of the extras that come with The X Factor-- you know, fancy lights, dancing, etc-- they were sitting on a couch, singing and beat boxing. (That's right. BEAT BOXING. Fierce.)
But, then I saw the link that would change everything. You see, dearest readers, sitting in the "Suggested Videos" sidebar was their live performance of Damien Rice's "Cannonball." It is honestly one of the most beautiful songs, and woah, who'd think these diva-licious singers would cover that song, right? So curiosity got the better of me and I clicked it.
And then it was like the stars aligned and wow. I GET it. Alright, England, you dragged me kicking and screaming on this one but I see why they won. I understand. The song showcased each and every one of them and my breath was taken away by how spectacular they are. They aren't just some pop girl group, but four soulful singers that are SO much more.
"Wings" may be the fun track that is gonna get them on radios everywhere, but "Cannonball" is, well, it's the song that's gonna get them fans. GOD I hope they have more like it on their album, because you best believe that I'll be getting it, as I hope many other people will, because I'd actually quite enjoy seeing these girls make it. With voices like that, they deserve to make it.
That, and let's be real, I kinda wish I could be them. Have you seen how gorgeous they are? And do NOT even get me started on their wardrobes.
Go Download: WELL, unfortunately you can't download anything yet :/ If you live in the UK though, you can pre-order "Wings." We Americans, however, have to wait. They're worth the wait though!
And of course, the single, which is full of color and fun and yeah. I'm still whippin' my hair.
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