A little revenge on a thing we like to call the media.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Aha Shake Heartbreak- Kings Of Leon

I was fully expecting to dislike this album, and my expectations were fortunatly not fufilled. The music is very much so my taste, but I'm not the biggest fan of lead singer Caleb Followill's voice though. The rock sound is familiar, but at the same time new; I hope neither the music or that statement is too cliche. I have to give these brothers (and cousin) props, they sound magnificent live; I had the pleasure of hearing this whole album live. (what can I say, that's all that youtube had to offer.) I would like to see this band try maybe some faster songs; progress a little. Some fans say Because Of The Times is better, but most fans will agree that this album sticks out to them more then some of the bands other work.

As for the lyrics, I can give this band a double thumbs up. When somthing means somthing more, it's hard not to like it. The way this album is written is very different, almsot more poetic. Some of the things said are hard to understand; very cryptic. But making you think is a sign of somthing good. 3.5 out 5, worth buying. Give it a listen.

Girl At Sea By Maureen Johnson (aka: The Best Author EVER)

You only need to know one thing: Pirates. There. Now you must read it.

No, no- I'm just joking, but there are pirates in the book -along with sunken treasure, tattoos, ramen, mental scarring, and jokes that aren't funny.
Girl at Sea is the story of a teenage girl named Clio, who knows with every ounce of her heart that she will have the greatest summer of her life this year. She has it made; a job at her favorite art store with her favorite boy, no school, just her and her mom being girls all summer. But Clio's seemingly infinite high is abruptly cut short when her mother informs Clio that she and her boyfriend are going away and that Clio could not come along. Suddenly, Clio understands that instead of having the greatest summer of her life, she was going to have to spend it with her wacked-out father on a boat off the coast of Italy. (I personally think that sounds awesome, but not if i had to put up with Clio's father’s girlfriend/’research partner’ and his best bud, Martin. That there's a deal breaker...)

But anyway…

In the end, Clio gets her long sought after kiss (but who with…?) and returns a treasure to its rightful place.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll eat soup-but only if you read this book! (that means five stars)

PS: TEAM ZOMBIE.

An Abundance of Katherines by John Green

I have seen this book at the library hundreds of times, but never checked it out because I thought it looked a little boring. I finally saw it on sale for like three dollars at some bookstore and I bought it, and I am so glad I did. It was hilarious. The book wasn't so much focused on Colin's romantic life as his friendship with Hassan and their road trip. On their way to nowhere, they take a detour to visit the grave of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and end up meeting a tour guide named Lindsey Lee, and they hang out with her and her friends/family in Gutshot for a while. Colin and Hassan do lots of crazy things with Lindsey Lee and her family, and Hassan is the character that truly saves the book, because I have never laughed so hard as a book as I did when they were hunting hogs. Colin's footnotes are a little distracting/annoying sometimes, but overall they add a good amount to the book and provide some humor. The characters are pretty dynamic, and the dialogue is fantastic. The plot is well thought out and never boring, and as Colin seeks out a "Eureka" moment (as he is a teenaged prodigy) he discovers some things about himself as well. John Green said that his book is being turned into a movie, and he has been asked to adapt the book into a screenplay, so I look forward to that. Four and a half stars out of five.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

One of the Boys… - Katy Perry

Gospel singer turned pop princess, Katy Perry, shows her true stripes with her debut album One of the Boys…which hit store shelves June 2008. The first single off of the album, I Kissed A Girl, soared to the top of the charts and landed her a spot on the 2008 Warped Tour (for the entire coast-to-coast run). Each song from the album shows Perry at different stages in her life and past experiences she has had. Whether she’s belting out breakup songs (Ur So Gay and Hot and Cold) or explaining how she has felt over the years (Fingerprints), Perry commands your attention with her ‘take no prisoners’ lyrics. Lost would most definitely be the ‘piano ballad’ of the album…except for the fact that it has no piano but instead a sad and soulful fifty’s sound. I personally love this album and the small details that you can find in the songs if you listen close enough, such as little bells in Mannequin (my favorite song off of the album). I appreciate how Perry uses a little fifty’s flair in each of her song and that she has the audacity to sing what she sings. Most definitely a seven out of five.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Even If It Kills Me - Motion City Soundtrack

Pop-inspired guitar riffs and the occasional high note thrown in with lead vocalist Justin Pierre's typical punk-pop voice give this would-be average band the qualities that help them blend in with their fellow softcore emo bands. But there's something that sets this band apart from the others, despite the fact that only two of the original band members still remain. The group is consistant with their sound, sometimes to the point of repetition, but there are a few catchy choruses and original lyrics. Jesse Johnson's keyboarding and synthesizing are the true gems when they are interjected into the masses of guitar solos and vocals, and it seems that Motion City Soundtrack's ballads are it's saving grace. The peppy alternative songs are well and good, but the different compositions of the songs with a sad edge undoubtedly top their happier songs. Pierre's voice gets a gentler edge that definately suits him and doesn't sound as forced as some of their quicker beats. Motion City Soundtrack's sound can be a little too choppy for my taste and I would love to hear Pierre develop his voice into something clearer and steadier, but there's no doubt that this band has gained wide-spread approval among the alternative listening community. There's room for improvement but Motion City Soundtrack has come a long way from their earlier albums and their attempts at grunge and rock and have found their true specialty leaning towards pop, and their new and improved sound suits every member well. Four out of five stars, depending on your taste, but this album surpassed my expectations and is worth checking out.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Want - 3OH!3

This hip-hop electronica album is very interesting. If only interesting wasn't such a cop out word. Don't Trust Me sounds the most refined and it shows, it has become the most popular out of all the songs on 3OH!3's first professionally recorded album Want. Some of the songs are full of cursing and wanna be white rap, but it's in the strangest way addicting. Both members voices are very enticing, you can't stop listening. Even though the songs have rough edges, the voices singing are so rich in contrast to the aggressive lyrics and electronica. The disadvantage of electronica: the loss of the traditional. Normally, sticking to instruments would be good, but the duo makes up for this with Still Around, a refreshing piano almost ballad. One of my favorite songs off this album is Startsrukk. Even with a grammatically incorrect title, I can still enjoy this song. Even though it's talking about an apparently very attractive person very degradingly, I can still enjoy this song. And that says something. One song I have a hard time listening to after the introduction is I'm Not Your Boyfriend Baby. It really has nothing about the song that is listenable. And with that, I give this album three and a half stars. A good listen.