Showing posts with label Muziqa focus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muziqa focus. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

The power of rock!

Song of the day:
Foo Fighters
"Best Of You"

This is an example of rock music transforming a rap song.

Firstly:
 
Eminem - "Lose Yourself"

Then, we have:

The Script - "Lose Yourself"

Which one sounds better? 

You be the judge. (:

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Ultra - Where are they now?

Song of the day:
Ultra
"Blind To The Groove"


In the year 1998, I started listening to English music after Deric introduced me to them.

So I also began listening to English radio stations and gained knowledge about the English music scene.

Bands from UK and US were very very popular during that time.

Rock and pop music pretty much made up a big percentage of the English music scene during that time too, with rap and hip-hop playing a supporting role only.

I was more into pop music at the moment as I was still very new to English music.

It was very understandable for me, especially in the "Boyband" era when'N Sync, Backstreet Boys, Five were super duper popular within the years 1995 to 1999.

However, I was pretty impressed with a new idea (which wasn't really that new to be honest) of a genre known as pop rock.

It all started to strike me when a new pop rock band known as Ultra started breaking into the UK pop music scene.

They first released their debut single known as "Say You Do".

To me, it was a refreshing song by a refreshing combination of "boyband" and rock music, and thus attracting my attention.

The beats, the rhythm, the lyrics. Just nice for me.

In 1998, Ultra actually consist of 

  1. James Hearn (lead vocalist)
  2. Michael Harwood (guitar)
  3. Jon O'Mahony (drums)
  4. Nick Keynes (bass)

Soon after, they released their debut album, also known as "Ultra".

Ultra's self-titled album

I bought a cassette tape version of this album in 1998 and I was attracted to it.

The songs were pretty nice, giving you the pop rock kinda feeling.

I would say The Click Five and Jonas Brothers would be the closest to describe Ultra, but of course since they are British, the accent is a little different.

Yet, the album consists of different musical styles, i.e. slow rock ballads, midtempo tracks, and a little bit of the choir type.

Later on, they released "Say It Once" as their second single, which was then followed by "The Right Time" and lastly their best single to date, "Rescue Me".

"Rescue Me" was the only Ultra single which managed to peak in the Top 10 of the UK Charts.

A ballad with a little more pop rock (due to the beats) feel than pop music feel to it in my opinion.

Since that single, Ultra did not produce their second album and seemed to vanish from the music scene for quite a while.

As you know I don't live in UK, I usually have no update on the band.

However, based on what is written on Ultra's Wikipedia page, the band split for quite a few years but reunited with addition of new members.

Now, Ultra survive and they've recently released their new album known as "The Sun Shines Brighter".

Well, it's pretty hard for a band to stay on for decades unless you've very good success in the music scene.

Take Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bon Jovi for example.

They've been doing those stuff for like decades and their fame don't seem to fade away.

But time does different things to different people.

Ultra might not be able to withstand the "commercial" pressure every band and music artists have to faced, but their music lives on in my life.

Till now, my favourite Ultra song would always be "Blind To The Groove".

It's a pretty interesting song which involves good back-up vocalists and a very exciting blend of pop rock music and a little gospel music in it.

I don't know how to categorise the song but to me, it will always remain as one of the songs in my "most favourite songs" album (if I ever compile one).

Try out Ultra. Maybe you'll like it. (:

Well, that's part of my musical memories that I would probably never forget.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Say my name...

Song of the day:
Within Temptation
"Say My Name"



Say my name
So I will know you're back you're here again
For a while
Oh let us share
The memories that only we can share
Together

Tell me about
The days before I was born
How we were as children

You touch my hand
These colors come alive
In your heart and in your mind
I cross the borders of time
Leaving today behind to be with you again

We breath the air
Do you remember how you used to touch my hair?
You're not aware
Your hands keep still
You just don't know that I am here

It hurts too much
I pray now that soon you're released
To where you belong

You touch my hand
These colors come alive
In your heart and in your mind
I cross the borders of time
Leaving today behind to be with you again

Please say my name
Remember who i am
You will find me in the world of yesterday
You drift away again
Too far from where I am
When you ask me who I am

Say my name
These colors come alive
In your heart and in your mind
I cross the borders of time
Leaving today behind to be with you again

Say my name




(P.S.:

I'm so enticed by the arrangement of the whole song!

Not forgetting the superb voice by the lead vocalist, the song is almost complete.

It's almost the song of the entire century.

I never thought that Gothic rock can be sooooooo beautiful.

Awwwwww...)

Friday, March 28, 2008

I'm in love with Billie Jean!!!

Song of the day:
Of course it's
"Billie Jean"
Michael Jackson
featuring Kanye West


As the title says...

I'M IN LOVE WITH BILLIE JEAN!!!

end of :p

2008 versions on show...

David Cook's version on American Idol 7 (25th March 2008)



Kanye West's 2008 remix (one of the MJ songs remix album)



ENJOY!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Impressive...

Song of the day:
Yellowcard

"Light Up The Sky"



Wow...

Finally I got another breather again in the so-called Raya celebrations...

To be honest, Raya is never a day of celebration for me. Never ever.

Anyway, it's been a few days which are full of deep thinking.

I've not been too happy of late especially after I did my medical check up.

Alright, the results are not out yet but I'm not too optimistic anyway.

Putting that aside, what has been so "impressive" that I've to name this blog entry as "Impressive..."?

See the following poster...




Yes. It's 881.

881 is pronounced in mandarin similarly to papaya.

Basically it's a movie about the Chinese Getai shows in the 7th month of the Lunar calendar.

Usually in Singapore, Getai shows are shows that aim to entertain the so-called ghosts and spirits as in the 7th month of Lunar calendar, the door of hell would open and ghosts and spirits would wander around the human world.

Of course, to entertain them, one of the ways is through singing and acting and doing performances.

881 has totally blown me away. It really has.

I've never seen such an impressive South-east Asian movie in my entire life.

Ok, it's not action packed or super CGI-based or related, but I've personally loved watching movies which are closer to my roots, my chinese roots to be honest.

Singapore movies have been improving from time to time and the scripts and directing style are starting to gain recognition too.

I'm not a Singaporean but I'm so proud to be a Chinese where Chinese movies especially from South-east Asia are making a name for themselves.

I still want to take a dig at Malaysian movies which are always required to add the "Malay" flavour in it.

Oh c'mon, is this Malay-land? or Malaysia?

Sick of that. Sue me if you want, Malaysia film makers but this is a fact.

Anyway, in 881, the way the director (Royston Tan) control the plot was superb.

It's a flashy, fantasy-based, idealistic, touching piece of artwork.

I would say the ingredients of the movie are well-balanced and if you really like Hokkien or dialect based songs, this is the one for you.

I love Hokkien songs as they can relate to almost everything in the world (well luckily not about religion because it's so irrelevant).

From the familiar "Ye Hua (Wild Flowers)" to "Lian Hua (Lotus Flower)", it's also a bit of a musical based movie which is furnished with superb stage performance, flashy presentation and exaggeration of the real life situation.

Yet, I feel that it has already tone down some of its parts in the real Getai Show.



Nevertheless, the main characters in the movie, the Papaya sisters were a perfect pair. Known as Big Papaya and Small Papaya in the movie, they coincidentally met up during a Getai show whereby both of them loved watching their Getai show idol, Chen Jin Lang perform.

That was where the story starts.

I won't elaborate much on the storyline though. Watch it for yourself.

It really worth the 8 or 10 bucks.

And I almost cried during the movie. (The 2nd time since "The Day After Tomorrow")

Most importantly, appreciate the best song from the movie, "Yi Ren Yi Ban (Half Each)", sang by Wu Jia Hui.

ENJOY!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

I Tried...

Song of the day:
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
featuring Akon
"I Tried"


I've an announcement to make...

Me.

Kelvin.

Has flunked....

AGGAAINN!

Hurray dude! Let's party dude!

Sounds crazy isn't it?

How many times must it happen to me? 100 times? 1000 times?

I don't even know how long I can live to get 100 times of chances.

In case you don't know what I'm talking about, I'll quote the previous blog entry so you can understand what I've said.

"
I'm still single but it very much depends on the agenda that I've mentioned earlier in this blog entry."
- Pre-season... / Constipation Vs Pooing...

The whole situation is like that:

I know a girl, A since secondary school time (at that time I was a sixth former and she's only 4th former).

She was really cute and cheerful as that's her real character. Of course that's gotta attract my attention.

But I didn't exactly know her until after she graduated from secondary school. Then I realise that I get along with her well so I started to feel good about being with her.

Next, she started working full time and working part time. So her life got busy and I didn't get to see her many times within the next 2 years.

Fast forwarding to now, only the past Saturday I met her for the 5th time in 2 years ++.

I gave her birthday presents, including a birthday card and a confession note. But I didn't directly confess to her.

So for the next 2 days, I tried to sms her back but she didn't reply.

Only this afternoon that I received her reply which said "Oh I don't know how to reply you. I want my bf in the future to be in the same field with me...".

Haha.

Sounds crap isn't it?

That's life dude.

I tried to know her and be patient. But my feelings only grew a few months ago.

Anyway, romance is the hardest subject in the world.

One can work hard for it but never get back the same result. NEVER I say.

It's true. It's tough and it's unpredictable. It's so bias that sometimes I wonder what romance is all about.

It seems to me that I can't choose but other people especially girls can choose.

So I'm frustrated. And I wonder why should I even pursue romance now in my life?

A waste of time isn't it? Ya, I thought so.

My life is not as great as everybody thinks and I'm a loner in some ways.

Therefore a soulmate or a girlfriend is a good option to share views, share my care and kindness to a person.

Sigh. I tried.

Maybe it's me against the world again. Whatever. Let them choose.

I'll get my chance to reject girls which I doubt would happen in my life time.

Haha...

Tsk tsk...

Girls is a hard topic to tackle and good luck to those who are tackling them right now.

* * * * * * * * * *

Intro


Bone Thugs Akon yeah
You know though nothin' come easy, you gotta try real, real hard
I tried hard, but I guess I gotta try harder.

Chorus

I tried so hard, can't seem to get away from misery,
Man I tried so hard, but always be a victim of these streets,
It Ain't my fault cause I, try to get away but trouble follows me,
And still I try so hard, hopin one day they'll come and rescue me,

But until then, I'll be posted up right here rain, sleet, hail, snow (hail snow)
But until then, I'll be posted up right here with my heat gettin dough (gettin' dough)

Verse 1

First, let me explain that I'm just a black man,
And I come from the darkside, so I'm havin a hard time stayin on track man,
My mind be racin', and I don't even know what I'm chasin yet
Been in and out of relationships, I'm startin to see that it's me where the complications at
But I'm layin back, prayin' that, you get that piece of mind of me
I thought I was right, but really I'm wrong, but again I was too blind to see,
I was in the fast lane chasin my dream,
And then it seemed when the fame and cash came, they just got me,
Goin crazyyyy, (lately, lately) lately I been so faded trying to erase it,
But I just can't cause the drama just grows greater,
And I been in so many collisions by puttin shit off till later.
Chorus

I tried so hard, can't seem to get away from misery,
Man I tried so hard, but always be a victim of these streets,
It Ain't my fault cause I, try to get away but trouble follows me,
And still I try so hard, hopin one day they'll come and rescue me,

But until then, I'll be posted up right here rain, sleet, hail, snow (hail snow)
But until then, I'll be posted up right here with my heat gettin dough (gettin' dough)

Verse 2

It's like I'm takin five steps forward, and ten steps back
Tryna get ahead of the game but I can't seem to get it on track
And I keep runnin away the ones that say they love me the most
How could I create the distance when it's supposed to be close? And uh,
I just don't know but I be out here fightin demons and
It's like the curse that I can't shake this part of Cleveland and
Lord, would you help me? And stop this pain
I keep inflinctin on my family (family)
Hustlin and gamblin, drinkin' and scramblin'
And losin sight of what I supposed to be handlin'
It's hard to manage cause every days a challenge and man
And I'm slippin can't lose my balance and tryin not to panic

Chorus

I tried so hard, can't seem to get away from misery,
Man I tried so hard, but always be a victim of these streets,
It Ain't my fault cause I, try to get away but trouble follows me,
And still I try so hard, hopin one day they'll come and rescue me,

But until then, I'll be posted up right here rain, sleet, hail, snow (hail snow)
But until then, I'll be posted up right here with my heat gettin dough (gettin' dough)

Verse 3

I see thangs won't change (wont change) I'm stuck in the game
As soon as I get out it keeps pullin me back man (pullin me back man)
Got me doin' dirty dirt, so used to this hustlin money,
That I don't understand no nine to five work
Studied on the streets, hustlas know what I mean
Thugstas ballin' before us I'm tryna make that major league
So we never leave never till the sun came up (came up)
Gotta get it nope, no leavin, no grudge (no grudge) today games they play gotta go hard to get what you put in, if you fall off then its all on you (on you) gotta watch what you sign too, try so hard but I won't act a fool.

Chorus

I tried so hard, can't seem to get away from misery,
Man I tried so hard, but always be a victim of these streets,
It Ain't my fault cause I, try to get away but trouble follows me,
And still I try so hard, hopin one day they'll come and rescue me,

But until then, I'll be posted up right here rain, sleet, hail, snow (hail snow)
But until then, I'll be posted up right here with my heat gettin dough (gettin' dough)

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Minutes to midnight? More like minutes to doom...

Song of the day:
Breaking Benjamin
" Breath"



Ok.

I got hold of the mp3s of this album way before the official release of the new Linkin Park album.

"Minutes to Midnight" is the album title.

Well, as a former LP fan (I treat myself as a Daughtry fan nowadays), I always love to listen to their previous albums.

I remember I bought "Hybrid Theory" after watching Linkin Park's "One Step Closer" video clip on MTV during CNY long long time ago....

I still remember clearly that this track was on the UK Top 40, debuted in positions outside of the top 20 but nevertheless it caught my attention.

After buying the album, I suffered some sort of a culture shock because their music is hard enough for me reject at that time.

But somehow, "Crawling" and "In The End" saved the album from being kept away by me.

I continue listening to the album and love the rest of the tracks, especially "Cure For The Itch" and "Pushing Me Away".

Then after a while, LP releases "Reanimation", where tracks from "Hybrid Theory" were revamped with superb mixing.

"Krwlng" (a reanimated "Crawling") was the best track on "Reanimation" to date. My other favourites were "Enth E Nd" ("In The End") and "Pts.f.Athrty" ("Points Of Authority").

However, "Reanimation" was like an intermediate album or a teaser album before the release of their next album "Meteora".

And this time around, Linkin Park is already well known and they made a worldwide release thingy for "Meteora".

At least, "Meteora" wasn't a letdown.

Harder stuff and style. Superb tunes. These are things that kept the old fans and attracted new fans.

My favourite is always gonna be "Session" (without vocals), "Numb" and "Easier To Run" (a song which was played in my car during my first car accident...).

So Linkin Park hung around for a while with those two albums and then went into hiding for quite some time until...................

May 15th, when they will be releasing their new album "Minutes To Midnight"....



Linkin Park - "Minutes To Midnight"

Basically, I think I'm gonna write a short review of all the tracks in the album...

1. "In Between" - As the opening track, this song is not a good one. It doesn't give you the impact needed. Not that impressive.

2. "In Pieces" - A midtempo track which sounds melancholy. Sounds OK (reluctantly).

3. "The Little Things Give You Away" - The longest track on the album (6 to 7 minutes?!). But a new problem occurs. The 1st half of the track is boring, but the 2nd half (bridge) is superb, blowing me away.

4. "Wake" - This is the "vocal-less" song that would always appear in all Linkin Park's album. It's nice, especially the bass guitar. The awakening feel is clear and the title to this song is oh so correct!

5. "Given Up" - A typical screamo track I would say. Hard guitar riffs too. All in all, not too bad but I think the anger has been overboard.

6. "Leave Ot All The Rest" - A song which sounds too much like a sad pop track, but one can expect hardcore moments in the song.

7. "Bleed It Out" - Finally, more towards the original LP. Rap + Rock. Great bass and rhythm but Chester's coarse vocals are really not required.

8. "Shadow Of The Day" - A nice track, but the 1st half of the song should be heavier. The vocals and solo guitar parts though are.. NICE!

9. "What I've Done" - Linkin Park owe a lot to this song as it's the only track that fits to be the first single. The most consistent song in terms of song "weight".

10. "Hands Held High" - Mike Shinoda solo track I would call this. Using marching beats and pipe organ as background, this song is quite refreshing.

11. "No More Sorrow" - Another hard stuff by Linkin Park. Hard in a sense that would only be done by hard rock bands like Korn. Disappointing though.

12. "Valentine's Day" - Don't be deceived by the title. This song further proves my point where a lot of songs in this album are weak "in the 1st half" and strong "in the 2nd half". Hopefully this is not the style in future LP albums??...

In a nutshell, "Minutes To Midnight" is not anything near to the style of "Hybrid Theory" and "Meteora".

There are many tracks, in my opinion, are overdone and overhyped and overproduced.

Can't be helped, but I personally think that the album is a bit disappointing.

So guys. I think I gave a short insight of the album...

If you have already pre-ordered the album, you must have some mental preparation.

Till then, all the best and PEACE OUT!

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