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Stonefoxx – Sexier than the Spice Girls?

So, I got this email through MySpace last week from a bunch of girls called Stonefoxx. It’s not often that a trio of foxxy girls messages me on MySpace, so I was quite surprised. Naturally, I decided to check them out and report back to you.

The market isn’t exactly flooded with girl bands these days, so there might be room for an act like Stonefoxx. Their style is very much pure pop, listening to tracks like Butterflies and Dirty Your Hands confirms this. Occasionally they get into some funky rock chick territory, as you’ll hear on Interference. Nice bass groove and crisp understated guitar.

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Enrique Iglesias – Do You Know

enrique-iglesias-do-you-know As a guy, any single release from Enrique is pretty much a non-event. Let’s face it lads, Iglesias Junior doesn’t write songs for us – they’re strictly for the laydees.

After watching the video for his latest single, Do You Know?, I found myself thinking “This guy knows how to work it.” Here you have a smooth pop song, delivered in Enrique’s usual cool style.

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Manic Street Preachers – Your Love Alone Is Not Enough – Single Review

Your Love Alone Is Not Enough is the first single to be released from the new Manics album, Send Away the Tigers. The song features a bizarre alliance with Nina Persson of The Cardigans.

Do you know, with the resurgence of 90’s bands at the moment, it’s like 90’s nostalgia has already started. The problem is, when you get a wave of nostalgia, you get bands reforming to cash in. In the case of the 90’s, most of the bands haven’t even broken up yet. It’s like they were hibernating or something….

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Amerie – Take Control – Single Review

Amerie. An artist with a deadly fear of wearing trousers. She looks a bit like Myleene Klass, doesn’t she? I sometimes like to imagine she’s from a parallel universe where Myleene had a music career instead of doing the lad’s mag circuit and taking cold showers in the jungle. Still, both girls run around in their pants a lot.

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Beyonce And Shakira Stay At Top Of UK Singles Chart

Beyonce And Shakira have managed to retain the top spot in the UK singles chart with their track, Beautiful Liar.

They fought off stiff competition from The Manic Street Preachers who took the number two spot with Your Love Alone Is Not Enough, a duet with The Cardigans singer Nina Persson.

The highest new entry in the singles chart came from new US rock band Hellogoodbye at number 10 with Here (In Your Arms). 

Pet Shop Boys – Cubism Live

In November 2006, the Pet Shop Boys played a concert in Mexico City featuring hits from their 25 year career.

That performance was recorded by acclaimed director David Barnard who has previously worked on concert videos by Björk and Gorillaz, and released as a DVD called Cubism Live.

I’ve heard that the DVD comes in a special slip case – half feature Neil Tennant and half feature Chris Lowe. Cubism is released on 21st May 2007.

Despite their lengthy career, the Pet Shop Boys are showing no signs of slowing down – they released their 9th studio album -Fundamental – last year and are about to embark on new UK live dates later this month.

Check out the trailer….

Mika – Life In Cartoon Motion – Album Review

This review of Mika’s début album, Life In Cartoon Motion has been submitted by our forum veteran and vocal expert, Maureen Lesley Teasdale.

WHAT POP HAS BEEN WAITING FOR IN THE LAST TWENTY YEARS HAS FINALLY ARRIVED.

MIKA. LIFE IN CARTOON MOTION.

Hello and pardon me for daring to bring you the good news.

Talent in Britain is not dead, creativity has not ended.

Talent is out in the wider world from our television screens and reality TV. Life is indeed colourful.

Several months ago I heard this young man Mika through the wonders of the internet and thought at the time he was very raw, sounded a bit weird and off the wall. I also thought that what I heard was lacking in quality. Don’t get me wrong I often feel this way towards up and coming artists especially when they have not long been out of college and had no time to work a circuit to learn the craft and skills essential to performing in front of a live audience. I have also thought this about reality TV contestants, not that Mika would have ever gone this route with his music as it would not have passed the judges, I think it would be fair to say Mika would have freaked them out. Who is this guy who gives us snippets of tunes all mixed up and in five different voicings?.Hey is he for real? So sadly he would have been shelved, as all of the music on this new release is entirely composed and technologically drafted by Mika and friends.

So why indeed should I write about this young man and not some successful reality TV singer, or some failing fading reality TV singer having engaged in a successful run for stardom, or some reality TV programme reject who feels they were not given a fair chance, and therefore the world must now end?

The answer to this is simple. There are other routes to making it. I do seem to remember saying somewhere that it was one of the Gallagher brothers who’d confessed that when they had little they hired a recording studio at night because it was cheaper and that they couldn’t afford to during the day. When I speak here of making it, I mean making it beyond your region, and making it beyond the confines or restrictions of reality TV. I suppose you could say the only justifiable criticism of reality TV is that it does not encourage creativity. It is also the only criticism I would accept, as I will always feel positive that for the lucky few who have no idea of how to plan for a musical future it is a good thing. An aggravation to struggling artists who have studied for years, become consumers,subscribed and do have plans but even here it is now beginning to appear as common sense and a big money saver, that hey if a production television company wants to spend money on exposing some talent than it could just be us. You go for it. But be open minded the road is not easy and is not paved with gold. You should also try not to get caught up in a time warp, move with the times. Stand still and life and whatever it has to offer you, will pass you by.

Viewers instead are all assumed to be interested in nothing else other than covers or easy listening or musical numbers and the producers have forgotten that some of us might be interested in new music all together. So if new music is your thing than MIKA is a fine example of someone who with effort, talent and shrewdness is your man.

We all know Rome wasn’t built in a day and I suppose it may be a year before this guy has a name internationally, but rest assured it is coming. MIKA in my view will be bigger than Leona Lewis because he has a genius towards writing his own music and not just performing and recording.

This first CD ‘LIFE IN CARTOON MOTION’ looks from the cover style to be a Pastiche on all those things that we recognise as being good about pop music of the past a good twenty years or so ago. It is also what I’d call psychodelic, very Sgt Pepper, colourful, and reflective of great artists. He reminds me in some ways of the genius of Freddie Mercury but hyperventilated by Harry Neilson who was much under rated in his day, a touch of the Leo Sayer, and the inventiveness of Cat Stevens and another Neil (*******) evades me for the time being but not a Neil Diamond, but more a knight in shining armour and the archer who splits the tree. Yet this disc of music is full of unusal sounds, it is entirely modern, a driving beat applicable to the sound of the street today, voices with soul and life, that is ultra modern and invokes at times say Robbie Williams in reflective mode, sometimes songs for one to nod to, dance to, clap your hands to, join in with, maybe laugh with, sing with and annoy the neighbours especially if they are squares. Or those who have nothing good to say about modern music at all ever.

You know I remember performing two jazz pieces in front of my peers and the comment I recieved from the squares and stalwarts is that, ‘how dare you subject us to this dirty music’, I can laugh at this now which is just as well, I suppose Nigel Kennedy the violinist who had some stalwarts in his audience walk out once because of the Jazz he played may have felt the same. So again Rome wasn’t built in a day, and if it weren’t for talented people taking chances there music might never have been heard. So remember don’t ever give up keep on trying. Don’t let life get you down.

So last night and this morning the raving banshee danced round the kitchen floor went bopping along outside to deal with the essential tasks of my day and I have a bounce in my step, when was the last time that happened for you.

If it is not to crazy to suggest that maybe you need this disc in your life that you should go out and buy it. Listen to the tracks and enjoy. Smell the flowers and in the words of MIKA ‘ Relax and take it easy.’

Overall rating on this disc, brilliant, fascinating, don’t buy it and its your loss. 110 out of a 100.

Do I like it? Silly question. YES.

Disc reveiwed: LIFE IN CARTOON MOTION.
Disc artist: MIKA.
Label: UNIVERSAL RECORDS.
Release: April/May 2007.

Track titles..

  1. Grace Kelly
  2. Lollipop
  3. My Interpretation
  4. Love Today
  5. Relax (Take it Easy)
  6. Any Other World
  7. Billy Brown
  8. Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)
  9. Stuck In The Middle
  10. Happy Ending
  11. Ring Ring.

Gareth Gates – Changes – Single Review

Gareth Gates - ChangesI don’t know how to approach a Gareth Gates review, I honestly don’t.

On one hand, he seems to be a fairly nice guy. Like those other reality pop icons Hear’say, Gareth has experienced the aftermath of reality TV popularity drying up virtually overnight. So why the return?

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Stuart Revnell – Interview

Back before we launched this music blog, someone recommended Stuart Revnell to me. Stuart is a singer/songwriter living in London. Prior to his current solo career, Stuart was the frontman for now-defunct Utopia Station.

These days, Stuart’s working on building up his own material with a view to getting a recording deal. When he’s not writing cracking tunes, he spends his time cultivating weird moustache configurations (only joking).

Anyway, I visited Stuart’s MySpace page and checked out some of his songs. What I discovered was a sample of some very chart-worthy pop-rock songs of an exceptionally high standard. Listen to Chain Reaction (one of my favourites) – a simple but effective love song with a crystal clear guitar sound and distinctive, memorable chorus.

Chasing Miracles is another outstanding tune – there’s a slight American tinge to the instrumentation, but that’s not a bad thing. Revnell’s vocals are gritty, but without being annoying or over the top. It’s amazing that he writes and produces this stuff himself.

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Review: Mark Ronson ft Daniel Merriweather – Stop Me

The best bit about Stop Me (If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before) is that the ‘one’ I’ve heard before is by The Supremes, not The Smiths.

Smiths fans internet-wide are totally hating on this track. Well, pipe down purists, even Morrisey likes it.

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