Showing posts with label electro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electro. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

The Rise of Scandinavian Sound

Evening Everyone,

I'm very glad with the number of entries for my
Pixies Poster competition - the winner will be 
announced soon.

So recently, I was flicking through my playlist when
I realized how many Scandinavian artists I had on there.
I was then talking to my friends who were also very interested
in a number of Danish and Swedish artists. 
I've found this quite interesting and where better to talk
about it than here? 
(Don't go yet - I promise not to talk about ABBA!)

It all started with Bjork (although she is Icelandic)
with her 1993 album 'Debut' she rose from the crowd
like a bubble in a coke can. Her beautiful lyrics and
electronic pop opened the gateway for a new era of pop music.
Combining house, jazz and trip-hop she went on to be one of
the biggest artists of her time - and still is!
Listen To: 'Come to Me' & 'Hyperballad'
Bjork
Closely following Bjork were Swedish band The Cardigans.
The Cardigans leaped to fame when their song 'Lovefool'
was featured in the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet.
Their album Life, released in 1995, was produced by
Tore Johansson who also went to produce music for Franz
Ferdinand and Wild Beasts. 

I'm not going to be able to name every artist that has
ever come out of the Scandinavian scene but now there seem 
to be more than ever!
You've got Robyn, who first appeared in the 90s after her hit single "Do you know", MO, The Majority Says and Royksopp just
to name a few!
Although Icelandic, Of Monsters and Men are also a
mainstream band that have paved the way for more
indie pop/rock bands to follow.

One of my favourites is MO (the O has a line through it)
who I discovered a few months back on YouTube.
Her music has strong electropop notes, deep vocals and 
almost jazzy undercurrents (which can be heard in 'Don't Wanna Dance' and 'Say You'll be There') that have been 
compared to the likes of Grimes and 
Twin Shadow.

Robyn has also made a comeback to the pop world with
Norwegian duo Royksopp and their song 'Do It Again'.
The song is a combination of house and triphop, similar to 
Bjork, and has been described as "joyously addictive" 
and "booming" Do It Again, released in May 2014, peaked 
at number 3 in the UK Indie Albums chart.

It would seem to me that the Scandinavian and Icelandic
music scene is returning stronger than ever, this time
it is here to stay. So keep a look out!

Thank you for the music,
Poppy x






Tuesday, 3 June 2014

If I Could Pick Any Song......

It would be......

Stay High (Habits Remix)
By 
Tove Lo ft. Hippie Sabotage


Bio: Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson, aka Tove Lo,
is a Swedish pop singer-songwriter as well as musician.
At 26, she has released her first EP 'Truth Serum'
and has written songs for many artists including
Icona Pop. The Stay High habits remix charted at
number 6 in the UK. 

I was recommended this song by a friend and at
first I wasn't sure about it. But after hearing it for 
the second time, I ironically became addicted.

It starts with an intriguingly repetitive
'Oh-oh' and after 15 seconds launches into an intense
beat. The lyrics are remixed to repeat and bounce around
the inside of your head - truly amazing stuff!
Tove Lo sings with desperation at needing
'something to numb the pain'. 
You can feel the hurt.

There's also the original version which is just as good but
has a slower tempo and smaller beat although the lyrics are 
just as smart and quirky (I eat my dinner in my bathtub/
then I go to sex clubs)



Crazy, I know!
Have a good evening,
Poppy x




Monday, 28 April 2014

Part II of Interview with The Majority Says

Hey All,

I hope you had a nice weekend.
I wanted you all to hear this song that I
recently discovered (although it is
from a few years back):

"Wake Up" by Arcade Fire
From the album 'Funeral'
It's this really beautiful song that reminds me
of camping in the summertime (idk why!), it was 
also used on the trailer for Where The Wild
Things Are which might help you to understand the
style of the song if you haven't heard it before.
It starts off as this strong rock sound but with soft, angelic melodies. And just when you think it's
going to do one thing it changes into a joyful, 
upbeat rhythm.
It's totally crazy but amazing!!



Next, is Part II of my interview with Swedish 
band The Majority Says

6. In 5 words describe your music.
 I’ll write six words here, since we’re 6 ;) (Whoops!)
Youthful, Playful, Mixed, Melancholy, Ploj, Epic.

7. What is the weirdest thing that has happened whilst performing or before/after a gig? 
Emil locked himself in the tour bus once by accident, we looked for him everywhere and he had 
no cell phone so we could not call him, he showed up just a minute before we should enter 
the stage, that was kinda weird actually. 

8. Have any of you got any strange hobbies or habits?I think we’re all kinda normal, myself (Axel), I’m into computers and programming and such, 
don’t know if that’s so strange though. We all try to do things we like, you know, it may 
vary from day to day.

9. Cinnamon Rolls or Princess Cake? 
Princess cake ofc.

10. Lastly, what are your plans for the future? Are you playing any gigs in Europe soon? 
 We’re releasing a new album in June, we hope to play the songs off it as much as possible of course. 
We’re going to Europe this summer to play, we’ll be doing shows from late May to November (both in 
Sweden and Europe), we hope to meet as many new people as possible and have as 
much fun as possible!

If you would like to see a sneak-peek of their album
material, follow this link to hear some of their new
song "Calling Your Name" 

This weekend, I'm going to Brixham with my
two friends so I won't be able to post but
I'll try and schedule one in for you ;)

Song recommendations, reviews and interviews
coming soon! 

Love,
Poppy x



Saturday, 26 April 2014

Part I of Interview with The Majority Says

Hi All,

Here is Part I of my interview with The
Majority Says. You may not have heard of them before
but you might recognise them from the Lidl christmas
ad jingle "All these little things"
(http://youtu.be/APe7pHiWhnI)

1.Could you please introduce yourselves and your instrument? 
 We’re the Majority Says, I'm Axel, I play the bass, Timo plays the keys, Jonathan and Emil plays
 the guitar and Mathias the Drums. As you may know, Hanna does the lead vocals, all of the 
guys try to sing as much as we can as well, making nice 
harmonies and such, you know.

2. Where do you call "Home"? 
For now I think we all call Sweden home, something tells me we always will, we love getting back to 
Sweden, but we also like being on tour of course, Germany is a favorite.

3. What inspired you to name yourself "The Majority Says"?
Actually we just wanted to have a cool name, no real story behind it. We wanted a name that s
tarted with ”the”. Later we’ve found out if you puzzle a bit with the first letter in our first names 
you’ll get ”THE MAJ” Which is kinda cool.

4. How long have you been a band/known each  other?
Together, in this setup we’ve been playing for about 3 years, but some of us have known each 
other since we where kids, Jonathan and Emil have been playing together since 
they where about 12 years old.

5. Where do you find inspiration for your songs? (My favourite is Run Alone)
We find inspiration in many things, many of the songs of our upcoming album are about being 
from a smaller city, relations, being young and such things. We get inspired by
art, music, films & nature.

If you would like to hear some of Majority Says'
sound, I have uploaded a video of their song
"Run Alone"


Her soft voice, their harmonic, male voices and the
sounds of electro-pop form a wonderfully catchy and
uplifting song. A delightfully perky piece, go on- 
give it a go...

Love,
Poppy x

Ps. Part II will be available soon