Wednesday, 28 November 2012

WHO'S TOURING? APRIL/ MAY/ JUNE 2013

It's about time we had a new update on who's going to be where and when, so feast your eyes below because it's looking like one of the best ones yet...

APRIL 2013

MAY 2013
-Please note that these are artists who currently have their tour dates up now. It is very likely that with new releases over the new year, more artists will announce tours for Spring/Summer 2013 in the new year so stay tuned.

CLASH OF THE GENRES AND GUITAR GRENADES

After flicking through a recent copy of NME magazine, I noticed how the musical geniuses there made predictions that a new wave of rock and guitar based front runners, for instance Jake Bugg, Lucy Rose etc. would amass the music top spot in the next couple of years.

We all know that music seems to work in a cyclical pattern, where one particular genre reigns supreme for a said number of years before another knocks it out the water with an almighty bang.
It's like a wrestle in the ring for musical supremacy that seems to pop up every four to six years, like the Olympics, and everyone tunes in to see if the current music champion can hold on to it's crown or if it loses it to the next best thing to happen in music ever

There's no telling who will win the crown but we can predict who is in favour of this prestigious title a few years into the current genre's reign. Take for example the 90's run-in to the noughties: the decade began on a high with the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins most definitely holding onto the steering wheel after the all amazing classic American Rock dominance of the late 80's.
A new breed of rock, punk, indie, metal smash-ups were leading the way and they soon gave into the Brit Pop era of the mid 90's where bands like Oasis, Blur and Radiohead popped up to say hi, bleeding that new found rock styling into the pop stratosphere.

Meanwhile America were honing the formula for the perfect boy band which saw the classic five piece with mostly average voices come together in a tsunami of hunkiness to churn out hit after hit full of that cheesy pop music that we all secretly love. Forget Nirvana, Green Day, Goo Goo Dolls; America was saying goodbye to the guitar bands and hello to the pop world, Backstreet Boys, N-Sync, NKOTB, a transition which soon filtered into the UK. It wasn't long before our own Brit pop/ rock smash up gave in to the almighty power of Gary Barlow's dancing and soon Take That, Boyzone, Westflife and the Spice Girls (girl power, boom) were the people that everyone wanted to hear.

The rock beginnings of the 90's lost it's reign pretty quickly to the all too dominant pop stratosphere, so by the time the noughties rolled in, S-Club 7, Steps, Aqua and Bob The Builder (how did that even happen?) had the perfect platform to broadcast their pop offerings to the world. 
But whilst it seems that all the other genre's have vanished off the face of the Earth, alas the truth is very much far from it...

You see, whilst the biggest genre of the day flaunts it's stuff like the new Kate Moss or Naomi Campbell or the hottest club in London town (where all the Royal's like totally go and get wasted), there is always an 'underground' scene of which the majority of people seem to forget.
In the 90's, the underground movement was R & B, hip-hop, soul and the beginnings of dub-step, dance-hall and electronica, all the genre's that we've heard nothing but of the last eight years. If you were remotely pop or rock related during the 90's, you were swept up in the tidal wave, no underground beginnings for you.
 But if you were anything outside of that bracket... well lets just say you were given a first class shove in the direction of the underground door.

It seems to be that whatever is currently not in the charts, the airwaves, the magazines, but is big in the world that exists outside of the ' pop culture', that is what will soon be supreme in a few years time. 
I mean, look what happened to dub-step, grime, R&B etc., after the underground years of the 90's, rappers and soul singers like Kanye West, Dizzee Rascal, Wiley, Jay-Z, Mary-J, Alicia Keys all found their way to the top of the pack. Cheesy Pop was definitely on the out and suddenly this movement of music had it's well deserved and long awaited moment.

Of course two or more genre's can easily co-exist in the top spot, for instance now it seems to be a mix of electronic/ dub-step and pop, however it does seem that pop is always going to be the 'blueprint', the underlying construction or basis, and the next biggest genre provides the brick work, the decoration, the fleshing out of the over-used structure.
So will the day ever come when one genre finally kicks pop off the top spot, to which it has clinged to like Madonna clings to her long gone glory days and youthful looks?

Well in recent years, it has looked likely; hip hop and R&B definitely had it's moment in the last decade when it co-existed alongside the very powerful new rock/indie scene of 2001-2007 which was full of the likes of Arctic Monkeys (woo!), The Kooks, Coldplay, The Strokes, Snow Patrol, The Killers, Razorlight, to name but a few.
But of course like that ever so frustrating fly, that has idiotically flown into your house in the hope of claiming that last bit of chicken salad you ate last night, and which you just can't squish, pop always finds a way of fighting it's way back and it probably always will.

But the way in which we embrace new sounds, artists, genres is changing, allowing artists outside of the pop bracket to get the recognition they deserve. Artists like Ed Sheeran, Tinie Tempah, Labrinth and Adele have really come in to their own and shown us what true artists should be like, look like and sound like.
Meanwhile the mega maestro's of dance, electronic and dub-step, such as the almighty Skrillex, Chase & Status, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii are hogging all the airplay and they have clearly been rubbing off on the pop offspring of today. Faster tempo's, powerful bass beats, electronic riffs and auto-tune are a rife and when done well, the product is something literally out of this world.

So I guess the question now is which is direction will music turn to next?
If you ask me, I believe that there are still a few more years left in this current genre mash-up; the Skrillex sound still has enough electric spark to keep the fire blazing, and of course today's culture has fully embraced both this electronic sound and the notion of rap and R&B. If anything, it encourages it; this once foreign concept of speaking words as fast Felix Baumgartner sky falling to Earth instead of singing them, is what we all know and love.
You could say it's part of our culture.

Now being a rock and indie slave, I'm not going to lie that despite my own new found love and appreciation for the likes of Avicii, Drake, Jay-Z, Skrillex and so on, I really want the guitar age to be as powerful as it once was. For me, 2006 was the only year in my sixteen year life where all the bands I adore were triumphantly on top. My Chemical Romance, Arctic Monkeys, Snow Patrol, all on the airwaves, magazines, internet and despite being only ten years old,  I loved it.
I long for a repetition of that time so badly that it's almost an ache in my chest. Of course the guitar and indie movement never lost it's touch, it's always been there, always will be, but unlike pop, it does get pushed to the sidelines and sometimes, all I want is to turn on the radio and have the Foo Fighters, The Killers, My Chemical Romance and a whole host of other fabulous musical instrument and songwriting enthusiasts dominating the country, the world, just like they once did.

So to conclude this awfully long post, I predict that this current age will last for the next three to four years and will begin to bleed into other genre's, such as the new 'Rock'n'Rave' output, just like back in the 90's.
But from 2016 onwards, I believe that rock, indie and the good old guitar will have it's time once again.
Anyone with me?



Wednesday, 21 November 2012

PLAYLIST FOUR

"What's in your good bag of a playlist this week!" I hear you cry over Lana del Rey's sultry smooth vocals which are currently crooning out from my radio.
Well if you really are that keen, lets have a look at the newly formatted playlist...

1) SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION BY THE SCRIPT

2) I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE BY TAYLOR SWIFT

3) PLAYING WITH FIRE BY PLAN B FT. LABRINTH

4) FOLLOW ME BY MUSE

5) Yeah Yeah by Willy Moon

6) BIG MAN BY CHASE & STATUS FT LIAM BAILEY

7) TEMPTATION GREETS YOU LIKE YOUR NAUGHTY FRIEND BY ARCTIC MONKEYS FT DIZZEE RASCAL


8) I WISH IT WAS CHRISTMAS TODAY BY JULIAN CASABLANCAS


9) SUN BY TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB

10) MATILDA BY ALT-J

WHOLE PLAYLIST:

Thursday, 15 November 2012

THE GREAT GATSBY BULLET BITE

Hello everyone! This is going to be one of the only none music related posts ever posted on Tee Pot Music, and it's a quick one, dedicated to the indulgently glamorous 1920's Fitzgerald classic 'The Great Gatsby'.

As some of you may know, it boasts a fantastic calibre of talent including Carey Mulligan, Toby Maguire (aka the Spiderman) and heroic heartthrob Leo DiCaprio. You can expect to see Baz Lurhmann's promising creation filter into your cinemas on May 10th, 2013 and while I know that is quite a while a way, there's no harm in getting excited now, is there?
Plus, I think we can expect a fabulously extravagant soundtrack too, seeing as the trailer is set to 'No Church In The Wild' by Kanye West & Jay Z, a choice I thoroughly approve of.

Due to my English Lit course requiring me to read  the novel, I have now been sucked into the glamour, mystery and tantalizing allure of the roaring 20's am a full Gatsby convert with an aching desire to time travel to an era encased in a delicate bubble, sandwiched between the two World Wars.
Who could resist the promise of 1920's New York where glamour, sparkles and luxury prevailed and reigned supremes? A time when lavish parties danced long into the moonlight hours, when ladies dressed in their finest attire, men donned suits so crisp and luxurious and life was all about the diamonds on your fingers or the motor cars in your garage.
When wealth was defined by the houses you occupied upon Long Island's wealthy banks, or the apartments you bought in the grand Manhattan metropolis. 
I know I certainly couldn't.

You may think this book is not to your taste or you may think this book is simply sublime, either way, I insist you read it if only for the opportunity to enter an elegant world so different from the one we occupy now.
I may feature more about The Great Gatsby come Spring but for now, I think this bitesize bullet will do just fine. I hope you like the graphic I have made, just because I really am that sad.

Check out the wonderful trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rARN6agiW7o

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

PLAYLIST THREE (EPIC AMERICAN ANTHEMS)

This week's playlist is to tie in with the 'Epic American Anthems' post which can be found here: http://teepotmusic.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/epic-american-anthems.html
Here's my top ten favourites...

1) O' Sweet Child Of Mine by Guns'N'Roses

2) Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi

3) More Than  A Feeling by Boston

4) You Shook Me All Night Long by ACDC

5) You Give Love A Bad Name by Bon Jovi

6) Poison by Alice Cooper

7) Paradise City by Guns'N'Roses

8) Highway To Hell by ACDC

9) Don't Stop Believing by Journey

10) Here I Go Again by Whitesnake

FULL PLAYLIST:

EPIC AMERICAN ANTHEMS

This week, the topic is American Anthems. Yes I know that as soon as you see those words, your mind automatically time travels back to the 80's when America ruled the rock anthem roost and it was all about those slick guitar riffs and powerhouse vocals and songs that seemed to have a life of their own. 
Yeah I get that, because trust me, I am exactly the same.

This is the exact scene I see in my mind (just imagine me in that car...)
If I close my eyes, I can see skies the colour of the Caribbean sea and I am driving a monster of a car down a highway that takes me through desert, towns, landscapes with those epic American Anthems blasting out of the car and my screeching voice accompanying them. 
That's what these Anthems do to you, they transport you to a place better than the reality you're living in.
Even as a teenager in today's day and age, I can fully appreciate the sheer brilliance and magic of these American Anthems. These songs are everything that is and was good about music and they have the power to ignite a spark within you, making you feel alive and invigorating that desire to go out and live.
Now who could say that about a Nikki Minaj song?

I know I wasn't even around to witness the era itself, but with my parents being very much into this genre, I have grown up with these songs and being a guitar player myself, I'm almost hypnotised by those guitar riffs that are almost compulsory in an American Rock Anthem.
I want to be able to whack out my guitar and spin those riffs and licks in the same ferocious and arrogant manner that those American Guitar Gods possess. I want to wow people in the same way they do, I want to put on one of those electrifying shows too, I basically want to be a rock star playing before a humongous 10,000 crowd like all the American greats.
And when I play just one of those anthems, I can imagine that, if only for a minute or two.
For the duration of those songs, I am on top of the world and I love it.


When I think of American Anthems and who was at the forefront, spearheading the songs that championed the era, I think of ACDC, Bon Jovi, Guns'N'Roses, Meat Loaf, Boston, Journey, Aerosmith, Poison, Alice Cooper as well as many more legends to whom I will always be grateful to. I've seen videos of those performances and these bands, they were masters of their art; they knew how to convey that power, they knew how to put on a show and they had the whole world eating out of their hands.


The artists who produced those American Anthems we still adore today possessed a type of talent that artists today rarely know how to access. I can't quite put my finger on what it is, but lets face it, you don't see many bands who have the capability to make an anthem, not just a song. 
We hear booming bass beats instead of spectacular guitar riffs, we hear auto tune instead of the majestic power of a well attuned and magical voice, we hear lyrics that make us want to live for the weekend and not for a lifetime. 
I'm not saying all artists are like this, gosh no, but the majority are, and it makes me sad to see that the magic of decades past just gets glossed over and packed into boxes to be stored in the depths of an attic, destined to be forgotten forever more. It's as if people have forgotten how to make music like this. 

 So I'm dedicating this article to the music of a time long gone.
This is for all those artists who made music that could only ever be described as EPIC in every sense and way possible
 These bands and artists, they make me believe that music was once something indescribable, it had an ingredient that you don't tend to see so much these days and it had the ability to create goosebumps and ignite sparks of life.

Those Epic American Anthems, they are like a lifeline to someone like me, growing up in this day and  age. Of course I adore some of the artists around today and I appreciate that the direction of music had to change and will continue to change for ever more, but I wish I had been able to witness these American Anthems for myself. I wish I had been around to be a part of the era, the moment, when these songs were dominating the radio airwaves, when they were released on vinyl, not CD's or downloads, when these artists were the ones with tour dates and crazy fans. 
If only I could go back and witness this epic moment of music history....
Oh well, at least music lives on forever.








Thursday, 8 November 2012

PLAYLIST NUMBER TWO


*Loud trumpet solo* Your next playlist has arrived on your doorstep, ready for you to click play and enrich your ears with beautiful music. It's a mix of oldies and newbies from over the years and incredibly diverse, just how we like it here in the Tee Pot. So here's the top ten tracks that I'm loving this week...

1) Do You Think Of Me? by Misha B

2) I Always Knew by The Vaccines

3) Teenage Daughter by Dog Is Dead

4) Coffee and TV by Blur

5) Biggers Boys and Stolen Sweethearts by Arctic Monkeys

6) It's True by Jake Bugg

7) Something Good by Alt-J

8) What A Wonderful World by Joey Ramone

9) DNA by Little Mix

10) Ride by Lana Del Rey

THE WHOLE PLAYLIST

(You may have to copy & past the link as it doesn't seem to be working by directly clicking on it, sorry about the inconvenience!)