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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Part II of Interview with Tenterhook

Good Morning (just) Everyone,


How was your weekend? Good,
I hope? 

Today I have Part II of my interview with
Tenterhook! In case you missed the first half,
click here to read it now.

6. In 4 words describe your music.
Ambient folk pop rock


7. What is the weirdest thing that has ever happened whilst performing or before/after a gig?

I am yet to play a show so hoping to see some odd things on the road later this year.


8. Have you got strange hobbies/habits?

I talk to myself a lot. People think I am very strange when walking down the street but I just seem to do it naturally without much conscious thought.


9. Brick Lane or Portobello?

I was brought up on portobello and love it there. Many on my songs were written when I busked there in my old band when I was 16.


10. Lastly, what are your hopes for the future? Are you playing any gigs soon?!
I am putting out an EP at the beginning of summer and going to do a small UK tour in support of that release. However at the moment I am concentrating on my first show which is on the 23rd of April at the Servant Jazz Quarters in Dalston.

Tenterhook's first show is now SOLD OUT!
Good Luck to him and I hope he enjoys it.
If you would like to listen to some of Tenterhook's 
songs, head over to SoundCloud where you can listen
to 'Stereo'. 

Have a nice day,
Poppy x

Ps. My next interview will be with a Swedish band who
sung a jingle for a recent Christmas advert,
any ideas who? 



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Saturday, 12 April 2014

Part I of Interview with Tenterhook

Hey Everyone! 

Today, I have Part I of my
interview with Tenterhook. A 19 year
old singer/songwriter called Archie
 from Portobello in
London. 


~~ Click here to listen to his  ~~
beautiful song "Stereo" 

1. Could you please introduce yourself
and your instrument?
I am Archie, I am 19 and I play guitar and piano

2. Where do you call "home"?
London


3. How did you come to chose the name Tenterhook?
I thought the name had a ring to it. I have been using
 various musical aliases and tenterhook was the name
 I felt most creative with.



4. How long have you been in the music business?
As I am only 19 probably only 6 months or so. I have always been
 in bands and written with friends however nothing serious and on
 the whole what I was doing was pretty poor.



5. Where do you find inspiration for your songs,
especially Stereo?

As all of the best songwriters know; in order to write a great song you
 need to write about something close to your heart. My main aim is to 
capture the emotion I am feeling at points in my life both lyrically and melodically. 
The story and meaning behind stereo is something I am not proud of and 
as of yet no one has grasped the true meaning behind the song and 
in some sense I would like to keep it that way.

19 year old Archie Faulks

Not only does he write beautiful songs but 
he also featured on XFM's Great X-Pectations
page, So make sure to watch out for him in the
near future! 

If you're interested in seeing Tenterhook live,
he will be playing The Great Escape Festival
on the 8th May 2014 (tickets can be found
here)

Part II of this interview will be available within
the next few days,so be sure to 
check-in again soon.


Lots of Love, 
Poppy x




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Tuesday, 8 April 2014

If I Could Pick Any Song...

It would be...

Fever 
by
The Black Keys
Electro-pop/rock beats bop their way tunefully through
this catchy, foot tapping, head nodding experience.
Dan Auerbach weaves high notes in and out of the glorious 
effects, his passionate voice is enhanced by Patrick Carney's voice effects creating a brilliant contrast to the sharp tune.
One of The Black Keys' best so far!


And if you're feeling adventurous why not try
Lonely Boy or Gold On The Ceiling
by The Black Keys too?

Patrick Carney (Left) and Dan Auerbach (Right)
One last thing, I will be posting a few more
interviews soon and I will also have one of my first
official places-to-see posts!
I can't wait to show them to you.

Have a lovely evening,
Poppy x





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Friday, 4 April 2014

Part II of Interview With "Great Caesar" x

Hello Again!
I'm hoping your week hasn't been too bad? Well, it's
the weekend now anyway so you can just sit back and relax :)

So today as a Friday treat, I have Part II of my 
interview with Great Caesar (in case you missed Part I, 
you can find it here)

Enjoy :D

Interview with Great Caesar Part II

6. In 6 words (one for each of you) describe your music.
Earnest
Vulnerable
Sophisticated
Elegant
Anthemic
Theatrical


7. What is the weirdest thing that has ever happened whilst on stage or before/after a gig? 
One of the most memorable experiences we have was playing a show in an old tavern in Williamstown, MA. Actually, we were playing "Twist and Shout" as made famous by the Beatles, and we tripped a fuse and the power went out, leaving only drums and the horn section audible. But we led the crowd in a sing-along as someone frantically tried to get the power back on.  At the end of the "Ahhhhh, Ahhhh, Ahhhh" section, which builds and builds in intensity, the power suddenly came back on and we came crashing back into the chorus with the full power of the band. I'll never forget that moment as long as I live.



8. Have any of you got strange hobbies/habits? 
Generally we often walk around the apartment singing our own songs, but with all the lyrics replaced with really stupid and/or dirty words. I hope there is never somebody recording us in our off-time as it gets weird, fast.



9. Chips or chocolate?
Depends if we are talking about the American or UK version of "chips."  Actually, either way, 
it's definitely chocolate.




10. And finally, what are your hopes for Great Caesar's future? Can we bet on seeing you in Europe any time soon?
We have big plans for sure. We're working on a full-length album this summer, with extensive touring in the fall. I really hope we can make it over the pond, as we hear you guys are pretty keen on live music :). John and Tom both spent a lot of time over there during college, so I think they're hungering to go back. Or maybe just hungering for some fish&chips. We just gotta get the BBC hip to our music first!


I am very grateful to the band for giving me the 
chance to interview them - thanks again! 

This weekend, I am planning on going to the Norwood Feast
as part of my new places-to-see blog topic,
can't wait!

Have a nice evening,
Poppy x

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Thursday, 3 April 2014

Top Summer Festivals (UK) 2014

Hey Everyone,

So I thought that since summer is coming up soon
you might be looking at some music 
festivals to go to...

Therefore, I have put together a small collection
 of the top UK festivals to see this summer
(although I am basing this on the blog's music
taste)!

Field Day
Date: 7th-8th June 2014
Location: Victoria Park, London
It may be over 18s only, which is probably
quite a bonus for you adults, but this festival
has a brilliant line-up! The Pixies, Drenge,
Metronomy and Temples are all to bless the
stage and in previous years Beirut and The Vaccines
have headlined too! So, if you enjoy the rock/indie 
music scene then this one is for you.


Bestival
Date: 4th-7th September 2014
Location: Robin Hill, Isle of Wight
Bestival; a festival of music, food and the arts.
Every year this festival comes back with a stronger 
line-up than ever before. Foals, Paloma Faith,
Chvrches and Laura Mvula are set to perform as well
as Public Service Broadcasting (for the more
alternative/electronic musician inside you).
This perky festival is a celebration of all things
fresh and "out-there".



Latitude
Date: 17th-20th July 2014
Location: Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk
Having been to this festival a few times I can honestly
say that it is wonderful! Music, Poetry, Film and Comedy
create a lively, atmospheric vibe. People of all ages
flock to Suffolk annually for entertainment, amazing food 
and beautiful scenery. Named 2nd best festival of 2013,
Latitude gets all the best acts; this year Damon Albarn,
Crystal Fighters, Bombay Bicycle Club and George Ezra
have been announced! 


T in the Park
Date: 11th-13th July 2014
Location: Kinross-Shire, Scotland
Yes, it may be in Scotland but don't let this killer
festival put you off. The fantastic line-up includes:
The Pixies, Imagine dragons, Haim, The Arctic Monkeys,
Bastille and dozens more!! If you want a festival
with a broad music scene then this is perfect! 
A smaller-than-average no-nonsense festival
for the music lover in you, get the tickets
soon or they'll go!

The Garden Party
Date: 24th-27th July 2014
Location: Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
The Garden Party is a lovely festival with the
best new artists including MO, Wolf Alice,
Big Deal and Foxes. Set in a dreamy indie/hipster
forest setting this festival is artistic and 
magical. A must-see!


I'm hoping this may come into some use for
you festival-scavengers! 
Of course I am aware that I didn't include
Glastonbury or the Isle of Wight festival
but I wanted to give some smaller festivals a 
chance.


Have a magical Friday :D

Poppy Valentine x 






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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Part I of Interview with "Great Caesar" x

Hi Everyone,

I really am sorry that I have neglected my
blog so much, no excuses!

I just wanted to say a quick well done to Naomi 
the winner of the Barry M nail varnish giveaway!!
I will be doing another giveaway in a few weeks,
so keep a look out.


Today I have for you Part I
of an interview with Great Caesar! A
bit of background info about them for those of you who
have not come across them before: Great Caesar are
a six piece chamber-rock band who currently reside in New
York. Their most recent single is "Don't Ask
Me Why" which can be found here!

Great Caesar Interview Part I

1. Could you please introduce yourselves and your instrument? 
(I say this because its so difficult to track down any info on Great Caesar :D)
John-Michael Parker (vocals, guitar) 
Adam Glaser (bass)
Tom Sikes (trumpet)
Mike Farrell (guitar)
Stephen Chen (saxophones)


2. Where do you call "home"? 


New York City! We've lived here for about 3 years now and love it, despite how dirty and hectic 

it is all the time.




3. How did you think up the name "Great Caesar"? Is there a reason why you chose it? 

It's a line from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar;" Decius says it just before Caesar is murdered by the conspirators.  We've all found something meaningful in that play since reading it in high school, 

and that line has stuck with us over the years. It's pretty unique too, if a little hard to spell.



4. How long have you been a band/known each other? 
Actually, we've played music together since we were teenagers, as most of us are from the same 
hometown in Connecticut. 



5. Where do you find inspiration for your incredible songs - especially "Don't ask me Why"?!

As we continue to grow up and try to make sense of our lives and relationships, those feelings - and reflecting on how those feelings change over time - are a big part of what we write about. With Don't Ask Me Why we wanted to write about having big dreams and taking the leap of faith to realize them. We found inspiration in the film "Moonrise Kingdom," music by Beirut and Arcade Fire, and famous figures like JFK and MLK. And actually, we found a lot of inspiration from the high-school students John-Michael worked with as a mentor who had big dreams of their own. Inspiration is everywhere!

Great Caesar 

I will post the second half for you 
on Friday! 

See you then
Poppy x

Ps. Urban Perks from this point onward will be a
music and places-to-see in London kinda blog. Thanks for the
support :)








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Thursday, 6 March 2014

My Top 5 Books to Read for All Ages

Hi there, 

In the spirit of World Book Day I thought that I would 
give you a list of my top 5 books to read
this weekend, which is what I usually do if
I have some extra time.

The books I have chosen are suitable from 
13-100+ (although it is a matter of being 
interested in the topic of the book)


Let us begin.....

1.The Book Thief
This book is absolutely
amazing! It is narrated by death and although this 
may sound very daunting it is as light as
a marshmallow! Death follows a girl called Liesel
who lives in Germany at the brink of WWII, who 
is obsessed with books. A beautifully written book
that you'll never forget. On the plus side, the film 
has just been released! 



2.The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
At first, I struggled to connect with this book,
I felt that it wasn't headed anywhere and I didn't
like it very much. But then the plot became clear 
and the message too! Harold Fry is a retired man
who becomes bored with his routine, so when he 
receives a letter from an old friend he sees it as an
opportunity to do something new (and maybe even slightly
heroic!).



3.Paper Towns
Another quoted-filled and quirky story from best 
seller John Green. Everyone may be reading 
The Fault In Our Stars but this is well-worth
the read. Q is a high school student on the verge of 
graduating and after a night of fun-filled pranks
with his next door neighbour (Margo), he finds himself
searching for clues to her disappearance. But the
Margo he is searching for is not the one 
he expected. 



4. On The Road
A story of two men who travel across America
in search of knowledge and experience. Together
they experience the ups and downs of life and
freedom. The wonderful passages show Kerouac's 
love and passion for America. If you want a taste of 
freedom and self understanding, then this is one for you.



5. Birdsong
It 1910 and Stephen Wraysford has arrived in Amiens to 
stay with the extravagant Azaire family. Unexpectedly he falls for Isabelle, the unhappily married wife of Mr. Azaire but
WWI arises and causes their relationship to end. 
The story follows their separate lives throughout and after
the war. But will they ever find each other? 




I hope you find one to your liking! 

Love,
Poppy Valentine x


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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Awesome Idea #6

Hello All,

Have you had a good week so far? 
(I know I have!)

So today I wanted to show you another Awesome
Idea, I saw this and just thought it was 
very cool and extremely clever:


I think its very clever of the designer
to incorporate the idea of imperfections 
into a piece of simple design. 
Usually, design is very clean, smart and elegant, 
so I thought that this was a great twist on 
that perception. 

This weekend, I'm finally going to the photography
exhibition at the Natural History Museum!
Plus, I might be hitting Brick Lane again - which would 
be awesome! It means I can show you this 
beautifully hidden gem on Brick Lane.

All will be unveiled...

Love always,
Poppy Valentine x



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Tuesday, 4 March 2014

If I Could Pick Any Song...

It would be....

She's Got You High by Mumm-Ra
(also featured in the film 500 Days of Summer)


I love his soft, raw voice and the repeating harmonies
that soar throughout the track. The lyrics are 
genius. Sounds a lot like The Beatles (at the
end) in terms of harmonies and tune, but also has a 
underlying hint of The Kooks. Perfect.

I'm very excited to tell you that within the next
few posts I will have an interview with Great Caesar 
for you (I uploaded their song on the last "If 
I Could Pick Any Song..." post)!

If you don't know them already check out 
their song "Don't Ask Me Why" - it's one to watch. 


Love always, 
Poppy Valentine x



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Sunday, 2 March 2014

New Look Mini-Spree

Afternoon Everyone,

I'm sorry I haven't posted in so long I have
been so busy with homework and I haven't had 
my laptop to post from! 

I wanted to post a video of a tour of my room
but the format isn't compatible with blogger,
so I won't be able to! :(

However, I did just go on a mini-spree and
bought a series of items I'm very happy with!
(All from New Look) 

 
White Boxy Shirt £14.99


Black Gingham Skirt £9.99

Round Frame Sunglasses £4.99

Black Tie Dye crop top £12.99

Star Product: 
Blush Rose Garland £3.99
I love the Rose Garland because it's so easy to wear 
yet it looks effortlessly hippie-like. You
can buy them in a variation of styles, colours and sizes
so they're perfect for everyone and every outfit. 

I would encourage you to purchase one if you're hitting 
the festivals this spring/summer! ;)


Have a lazy Sunday! 

Poppy Valentine x


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