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The musings of a teenage audiophile. Indie, Rock, Hip-Hop, Rap, Dance, Dubstep, Garage, Metal... music crosses all boundaries. The Cold Cut is devoted to giving you a taste of what's going on in music at the moment.

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A 17 year old taking his first tentative steps into the world of blogging. In my first year, its been up and down, from the slow first months to a busy time around the one year anniversary.

Showing posts with label Album artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Album artwork. Show all posts

How does this feel? Like a drink of water after a long walk in the desert.

Kanye West- Love Lockdown (Link 2)

I feel relieved. I feel happy. I feel exhausted. Many emotions. First, the good news. I am now able to get back into the swing of things. I have internet. I have lots of stuff to catch up with. I need to burst the bubble around me. The Cold Cut needs to become relevant again. Most of all, I have a blog to run. And run-it I will.

So how does one burst the bubble that's been enclosing you? With difficulty... I must admit, my lack of contact with the internet, TV and news has been a bit of an eye opener. As in, what the hell would we do without it? Now I appreciate it even more- I feel lucky to be connected again.

Anyway, back to the music. I've missed it ever so much, looking through my emails longingly on my phone. Able to see, but not to listen. Out of all the music that has flooded my inbox (about 250 emails and counting from the last few weeks- keep 'em coming), one track stands out. It's so 'now'. Kanye West's new track 'Love Lockdown', from the upcoming album release, '808's And Heartbreak'. A live debut at the VMA's was incredibly promising (watch it), and yet the recorded version falls annoyingly flat.

Disregarding an over-generous bass track that I could listen to all day long, it's hard to like this song, let alone love it. 'Love Lockdown' starts, peaks, starts, troughs, restarts... and finishes. It goes nowhere... Instead, we are treated to 270 seconds of Kanye living out a T-Pain fantasy. Jittery pianos and a vocoder dominate proceedings. There is no Chris Martin this time, though. And no intelligent sampling.

The VMA's were the perfect platform from which to launch the new album. Kanye performed well, his voice fragile, but hidden away behind Autotune. He sings better than you might expect, but will struggle with the live demands of this song. Still, it was a great performance, with strong images through lighting and his performance. Unfortunately, these fixtures cannot be translated onto the studio version.

This song hurts. Where has the genius of 'The College Dropout' gone? The concept is all wrong- Kanye isn't a singer by nature. It's brave, but a whole song of slow vocals is really pushing it. And in using a vocoder, you immediately take the emotion out of a song. I mean, who would attempt to prove that 'Lollipop' is an emotionally affecting song?

'808's And Heartbreak' drops on December 16th. Pre-order it on Amazon. The chips seem stacked against Kanye at this point in time. I'm not even going to mention the whole arrest fiasco. Still, I would never bet against him. Oh, and good luck Kanye. May you shock us all.

Once Upon A Time In The West: The most pretentious album (non) art ever

Oh, Hard-Fi, what have you gone and done? It's not exactly in keeping with your "Staines is a shithole" image to pull some pretentious bullshit for your second album proper. Let me explain- Once Upon A Time In The West, the follow up to Stars of CCTV, comes out on September 3rd, minus any album art whatsoever. Sure, the sound is the same old Hard-Fi, but lead single Suburban Knights comes with the cover above- what's the point? I think it may be a little early in their career to pull off stuff like this: lead singer Richard Archer is already claiming that it's the new White album. A pretty risky call to make, but he has always been that little bit arrogant...

If you look at it objectively, there is a little bit of intelligence to the whole idea- although it makes the band out to be completely up themselves, its quite an innovative advertising idea. If only they had waited until later on in their career, they might just have gotten away with it. Alas, already people are giving their album one star on amazon, purely because they hate the album artwork. Thankfully, a bit more delving reveals that the album is going to be good: early reviews are very positive, which might just save the band from from looking completely ridiculous in the future. If Suburban Knights is anything to go by, it could turn out to be a really solid album- the single is full of catchy sing-a-long bits and classic riffs. Either way, this stunt has got them a bucket load of press, and any publicity is good publicity, right? RIGHT?

Hard-Fi- Suburban Knights
Hard-Fi- Cash Machine
Hard-Fi- Tied Up Too Tight

Once Upon A Time In The West can be pre-ordered here