Live Review: Hozier, Shepherds Bush Empire, 1st Feb 2015

Photo Source: Nathan Barnes

Photo Source: Nathan Barnes

Young Irish songwriter Andrew Hozier-Byrne, better known simply as Hozier, has had an astounding year. His song ‘Take Me To Church’ reached number 2 in the charts, currently has around 90 million views on YouTube, was one of the most listened to songs of the year and earned him nominations for both a Grammy and a BRIT award. His eponymous debut album has received critical acclaim. His songs have featured in several top TV soundtracks, he’s performed at such high profile events as Saturday Night Live and the Victoria Secret Fashion Show, Adele has attended one of his concerts and is one of his many famous fans and, most importantly, he won my award for album of the year. Thankfully I was lucky enough to get tickets to one his several sold out London shows. Continue reading

The Classic Rock Show is back!

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This week I’ll be back on the airwaves on LUSH Radio with the triumphant return of The Classic Rock Show. Now in it’s third and final year, it will be even bigger and better at the new time of 9-11pm GMT on Tuesdays. As always I’ll be ending each show with my Weekly Epic, a behemoth 10 minute plus track, and leading up to it I’ll have my Young Guns (where I talk about those keeping rock music alive and well), some music reviews and rants, some truly awful puns and nothing but the best classic rock.

Must Own Albums: American Essentials

Elvis_Presley_Album_CoverElvis Presley – Elvis Presley

The debut album of one of the greatest musical icons, the first rock and roll album ever to make it to the top of the charts. Elvis was, and in many ways still is, a cultural phenomenon who forever changed the face of music. It’s Elvis… need I say more?

are you experiencedThe Jimi Hendrix Experience – Are You Experienced

Another debut album, one of the finest in fact, from the greatest guitarist who has ever lived. He would go on to create music unlike anything that had come before and influence generations of people to start playing guitar. The US release featured some of his biggest hits, including “Purple Haze”, “The Wind Cries Mary” and “Foxy Lady”.

ThrillerMichael Jackson – Thriller

Thriller saw the King of Pop continue to expand his music in various directions in an attempt to create an album that would be loved by all. Clearly it was a success as a year after it’s release it became, and still is, the best selling album of all time. The album was one of the first to use music videos to help promote the massive singles “Thriller”, “Billie Jean” and “Beat It”.

bornintheusaBruce Springsteen – Born in the USA

Possibly one of the most American things ever made. Here The Boss brought some lively, upbeat songs with help from The E Street Band which were a stark change from the dark content of his previous album “Nebraska”. The songs still cope with less than cheerful topics, The Vietnam war on the title track and the thoroughly fed-up and self deprecating lyrics of lead single “Dancing in the Dark”, but they are all sung optimistically in search of a silver lining.

bridgeovertroubledwaterSimon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water

One last swan song from one of the best musical duos. The signature harmonies and enchanting vocals are still here, but the once stripped back folk sound has been expanded. Paul Simon would later go on to a successful solo career and Art Garfunkel would… erm, not. But here the two of them give their fans some of their best work as a final parting gift, including the title track, “Cecilia” and “The Boxer”.

Islands in the Stream: Thoughts on Spotify

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This week I had my first experience with Spotify. It’s taken me a while to get with the times but I thought it would make writing album reviews far easier (and cheaper!). The music streaming service has a rapid increase in users in recent years. Last year saw over a 50% increase in it’s usage and the start of music streaming’s contribution to the song and album charts in the UK. It’s easy to see why it’s so popular, a vast expansive library of music ready to listen to free of charge at the push of a button. It’s the next big step in the evolution of music, but what does it mean for the industry as a whole? Continue reading

Sonisphere Cancelled

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Sonisphere Festival, which was due to take place in Knebworth this summer, has been cancelled. The announcement was made this evening via the official website and social media:

“Team Sonisphere reluctantly confirm that Sonisphere will not take place in the UK in 2015. We’ve been working hard to get a line-up that we felt was good enough but also on a weekend which would avoid other events that we know rock fans would want to support. Unfortunately our last irons in the fire have just been extinguished and it’s clear that we won’t be in a position to run the event this year. We’ve said in the past that Sonisphere will only go ahead if we feel it is going to be good enough and that hasn’t changed. We hope all rock fans have a great summer with all the festivals and concerts already in the calendar and we plan to see you all in 2016.”

Must Own Albums: Best of British

ziggy-stardust-album-coverDavid Bowie – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars

A concept album that tells the tale of Bowie’s greatest musical alter ego; a bisexual alien rock superstar that is here to present mankind with a message of hope. The story is rather vague but you don’t need to follow it to enjoy some of Bowie’s biggest hits, such as ‘Starman’, ‘Moonage Daydream’ and the title track ‘Ziggy Stardust’.

Elton_John_-_Goodbye_Yellow_Brick_RoadElton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Elton’s finest work and one of the best double albums ever produced. The wonderful lyrics by Bernie Taupin come together with the music to craft magical imagery to tell various tales of larger than life figures; be they cowboys, gangsters, glam rock stars or real life icons such as the Marilyn Monroe tribute ‘Candle in the Wind’. Most double albums cannot maintain good quality music consistently throughout, but here it seems effortless and there is never a dull moment.

Dark_Side_of_the_MoonPink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon

One of those most iconic images in the history of music, and one of the finest concept albums ever produced. Rogers Water’s lyrics cover themes such as life and death, conflict, greed, mental illness and the passage of time. It was produced using some of the most advanced recording techniques of the time and even today there is nothing that quite matches it’s unique sound. It’s no wonder that it spend around 14 years in the album charts, a feat that has never come close to being matched.

queenQueen – A Night at the Opera

At the time it was the most expensive album ever produced, and it’s worth every penny. The album is summed up in it’s pinnacle, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. There’s tender moments of heartache, frenzied moments of anger, a fair bit of lunacy and a whole heap of fun. Each member pulls his weight and makes valuable contributions towards making this Queen’s best album.

rumoursFleetwood Mac – Rumours

This band has a rather mixed parentage but I certainly believe that it holds a British passport first and foremost. Music is about passion, It’s about putting your emotion into the songs and having other people feel that way when they listen. Rumours was written with nothing but passion of one form or another. The band members at the time were falling in and out of love, experiencing joy and sorrow in equal measures and you can feel it in every song

Brit Awards 2015: The Nominations

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The nominations for the 2015 Brit Awards have been revealed. The ceremony itself takes place on the 25th of February. The list of acts is a lot more varied than I anticipated and there’s a lot of musical talent being praised. As is always the case with these kind of awards you can never be too sure whether it’s about musical talent or just popularity, especially with the international categories, either way I think it would be a safe bet to say that a fair share of the awards will go to Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith. Congratulations to James Bay for winning the Critic’s Choice award. Here are the nominations in full: Continue reading