Monday, 30 June 2014

Top Tracks: June

1) The Relapse Symphony- "One More Yesterday"


2) Generation X - "One Hundred Punks"


3) Black Stone Cherry - "Me and Mary Jane"


4) The Offspring - "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"



5) Billy Idol - "Dancing With Myself"


6) Alice Cooper - "School's Out"


7) The Great Big World - "Rockstar"


8) Fearless Vampire Killers - "Neon In The Dance Hall"




9) Green Day - "Good Riddance"


10) The Relapse Symphony - "Savage Eyes"


Saturday, 31 May 2014

Top Tracks: May

1) The Summer Set - "Boys You Do"


2) Andy Black - "They Don't Need to Understand"


3) Yashin - "D.E.A.D"


4) Bon Jovi - "Because We Can"


5) Guns 'N' Roses - "Welcome to the Jungle"


6) Yashin - "SOS" (Acoustic)


7) We Are The In Crowd - "The Best Thing (That Never Happened)"


8) The Relapse Symphony - "We Are The Broken"


9) Avatar - "Bloody Angel"


10) Slipknot - "Dead Memories"


Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Broken Rumours, Torn up Assumptions and a Story of Another Alter Ego


We all know him by different names, from titles such as hero and saviour given by his army, to…well…let’s say less endearing terms by people he has yet to win over. However it is not just fandom that has sparked names for him, Black Veil Brides’ front man has had a variety of stage names throughout his career, from being Andy Six in his 2010 debut album We Stitch These Wounds to The Prophet from 2011’s Set The World on Fire, before returning back to his family name of Biersack for their 2013 rock opera concept album Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones.

There is no denial that Mr. Biersack keeps his next intentions a mystery to his following, looking back on Black Veil Brides’ previous albums it’s safe to say that he has covered a sufficient, if not impressive, amount of ground considering only spending 4 years in the light of the media. Andy has never been shy when vocalising how his childhood and adolescence has impacted his writing style, as well as his love for 80’s glam metal coinciding with his passion for theatrics, helped him develop his ‘alter egos’. Yet again another layer has been shed from the enigmatic front man; the creation of Andy Black from a recent side project continues to challenge generated general expectations.

As we reach the midpoint of 2014, fans are aware that Black Veil Brides have recently returned to the studio to record their fourth feature length album, however they may have been unaware of Andy previously recording earlier this year. He takes a complete detour from makeup and tight leather to sharp dressed black suits, in which he gives himself a “chance to divide the characters” of his alter ego. In a recent interview with Hot Topic, Andy also eliminates the rumours of a purely solo career, the insinuations of Black Veil Brides breaking up are cleared and removed from the debate, as he makes it evident that the Andy Black project is a creative path that allows him to continue to grow as a musician, without sacrificing the development and iconic high ground of Black Veil Brides. In the below interview Andy further explains the separation of his two characters, stating that the only connection was the connotation of black, emphasising how this is just another addition to his ever growing persona.  

As of yesterday Andy released his first single as Andy Black: “They Don’t Need to Understand” upon listening to the lyrics, music and paying close attention to the video, there are both understandable similarities as well as differences between the project and Black Veil Brides. Nonetheless it is the differences that I find most intriguing. Compared to the “take on the world” attitude that carries Black Veil Brides, Andy Black seems to be a more reflective, romantic approach. Now I know what you’re thinking “romantic?! How is it romantic?” well the romanticism wasn’t all pink hearts and roses, no instead there is a far darker undertone to the era; placing emphasis on such emotions as apprehension, horror, terror and awe. Throughout the black and white video, we see the present Andy in the foreground, whilst home videos play in the background; this enhances the sense of awe, remembrance and a ghostlike presence; suggesting that perhaps Andy Black is a character that is far more aware of his transitions through life compared to Andy Six.

All in all? I genuinely admire Andy Biersack’s exploration and exhibition of both his creative mindset and his faith in where it will lead him. Personally, I can see Andy Black constructing a similar divide in the music culture as Black Veil Brides first did when they appeared back in 2010. As always, I look forward to the release of their fourth studio album, but I am also intrigued as to where Andy plans on taking Mr. Black.



Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Top Tracks: April

1) Kid Rock - "All Summer Long"


2) Foreigner - "Hot Blooded"


3) Asia - "Heat of the Moment"


4) The Maine - "Life Like This"


5) Deaf Havana - "Past Six Years"


6) Bon Jovi - "Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen From Mars"


7) Poison - "Face the Hangman"


8) Journey - "Any Way You Want It"


9) Starship - "We Built This City"


10) Jim Steinman (feat. Bonnie Tyler) - "Total Eclipse of the Heart"


Friday, 18 April 2014

AC/DC Pulling The Plug?

Rock and roll says farewell to one of the most influential bands to emerge from the early 70's. Australian legends AC/DC have come to the heavy conclusion to call it  quits due to guitarist Malcolm Young becoming seriously ill. It has been reported that Young has been suffering from a blood clot in the brain after a previous stroke, which has resulted in his ability to play guitar to diminish.
Fans of the band have been anxiously waiting to hear if rumours of retirement are true or not, Brian Johnson (singer of the group) revealed to the press earlier this week that the band plan on hitting studio next month to "pick up guitars and have a plonk" allowing Malcolm to take a break and rest after the recent traumas.
It should be noted though that direct reasons for Malcolm's illness have not been confirmed, however Mark Gable, close friend to the band, has been quoted saying “It's not just that he is unwell, it's that it is quite serious. It will constitute that he definitely won't be able to perform live," he said. “He will probably not be able to record.” leaving fans heartbroken to see such a key figure in their lives so fragile.

Are hearts go out to the band and Malcolm's family, wishing him all the best towards his recovery. 

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Deaf Havana Brighton Concorde

Final day of tour and Deaf Havana are returning to the small venues they began in back in 2005. After warm up shows in Bristol, Netherlands and Germany in December of 2013, the band hit the States late January kicking off the beginning of a world tour. Two months later the band reemerged in Europe, before returning home to the UK in April with Phoenicians The Maine and The People The Poet.
Arguably last day of tour is always the best gig to attend out of the entire tour selection, this is because this is each bands last chance to be on stage in this particular environment. The combinations of bands last time together and their last chance to end on the ultimate high.

Now this was my first time seeing the band live, however I admittedly I prefer their earlier albums Meet Me Halfway, At Least (2009) and Fool and Worthless Liars (2011) compared to the 2013's release of Old Souls - although some of the songs did catch my attention e.g. Mildred (Lost A Friend). I definitely still appreciated their work as a band and was intrigued to see how their set would progress, thus one reasoning behind attending their gig - that and not going to lie but what is better than growing band returning to a small venue? nothing exactly!

The People The Poet opened the entire show, sparking curiosity in the awaiting crowd. However, it was The Maine whom caused the room to sweat and excrete adrenaline. As usual their setlist is unpredictable, constructed from all four albums: Can't Stop Won't Stop (2008), Black and White (2010), Pioneer (2011) and Forever Halloween (2013)



SETLIST

  1. Run
  2. Right Girl
  3. My Heroine 
  4. Misery
  5. We All Roll Along
  6. Sad Songs
  7. Growing Up
  8. Like We Did (Windows Down)



Deaf Havana soon ventured on stage after The Maine had got the crowd "all limbered up" in the words of Mr. John O'Callaghan. The main act definitely entertained in the newly created sauna, amusing all their fans with a selection of songs across all their albums, for me I found Alcohol and Nicotine to be amazingly done without a screamer. They have certainly put a new perspective on their latest album for me, rock bands are made to be on stage and perform, and that was definitely proven tonight!


Monday, 31 March 2014

Top Tracks: March


1) The Pretty Reckless - "Fucked Up World"


2) Meat Loaf - "Couldn't Have Said It Better Myself"



3) Green Day - "J.A.R"



4) AC/DC - "It's A Long Way To The Top"


5) All Time Low - "Backseat Serenade" 



6) Blink 182 - "Rock Show"


7) Madina Lake - "Escape From Here"


8) Tonight Alive - "Breakdown feat. Benji Madden"


9) The Relapse Symphony - "Make Your Move"


10) Nina Nesbitt - "Selfies"