Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

29 Nov 2013

Friday Feels: This Is My Jam

I don't look for trouble, but trouble looks for me
Trouble - Neon Jungle

Don't tell me you don't love a girl band. Every one loves a girl band, especially if you're old enough to remember how kick ass you thought the Spice Girls were cos they made you feel like being a girl was cool (even if it does all look a little naff now).

Well thats kinda how I feel about this song Trouble. Neon Jungle are totally manufactured, and totally never gonna be as famous/cool as they want to be, but this song does make you want to bounce around the room and maybe wear a snapback, so I say good luck to them.

Now it's finally the weekend, go go go! xoxo

22 Nov 2013

Friday Feels: This Is My Jam






lonely days are gone, I'm a-coming home
Box Tops - The Letter

As a die hard fan of all things sixties, this is perfection. The perfect tune for beehive-ing and shimmying. Check out those moves in the video! Swish.

It's finally the weekend, go go go! xoxo

15 Nov 2013

Friday Feels: This Is My Jam

we drink and we dance and we dance and we play
Young Kato - Drink, Dance, Play

SUPER-HIPSTER KLAXON. If you are as (ahem) in the know about up and coming music as me- OH OK THEN if you watch as much Made In Chelsea as I do, you'll know and love this tune as it often gets used as the soundtrack to wistful staring/expensive shopping/Louise crying.

It's finally the weekend, go go go! xoxo

13 Nov 2013

Lily Allen Wants You To Know It's Hard Out Here For A Bitch

So, um, Lily's back then.


Pretty sure everybody in the known universe (or at least the twitterverse, what with her cryptic reveal and hashtag #HOH) has seen Lily Allen's new video, but in case you haven't it's here

First up let me just say how INSANELY OVER THE MOON HAPPY I am that Lil is back. Her sass was the soundtrack to my coming-of-age. Ever since she found success she's slipped a cheeky little social comment into her music - Everyone's At It about casual drug use, or The Fear, her previous pop at celeb culture.
 
That's what Hard Out Here is about - the blatant sexism that permeates most pop culture music videos, the obsession with 'bitches' being skinny, and twerking all over rappers, their cars and chains. 

However Lily's feminist video, though I would argue it's a tongue-in-cheek, sassy kinda feminism rather than an aggressive po-faced kind, has been criticised for featuring just as much unnecessary jiggling of flesh as the Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke videos that it mocks. 

But...isn't that kind of the point? Yeah, the butt-slapping in bikini's IS totally ridiculous and almost offensively unnecessary. Just like in the authentic videos that we don't question, because they aren't sending themselves up, perhaps?! The criticism came from the fact it was mainly ethnic minorities dancing, but Lily released this statement on twitter today effectively telling everyone to STOP BEING SO BLOODY STUPID. (what she actually said was "Whilst I don’t want to offend anyone. I do strive to provoke thought and conversation. The video is meant to be a lighthearted satirical video that deals with objectification of women within modern pop culture.")



Whilst it's hard to reconcile the fact that this is the girl who in this same week released saccharine sweet and totally innocent song from the John Lewis Christmas advert, I am also BEYOND excited to see how they edit this for the radio.

If you want to get hammered, drink every time she says 'bitch'.

I say, go on girl.

xoxox