Snap, Crackle (Fizzy) Pop: Weekly Catch Up - New Acts Special


Work has been horrific this week. Ridiculously long hours. Ridiculously short tempers. On the plus side, I had a rather lovely day out with Mr Pants of Daz in Stratford Upon Avon yesterday (e.g. one of the most lovely places in the world ever and one of the most lovely people in the world), though i clearly scrimped on the sun protection lotion as now I have quite red arms with a big white line where my "bracelet" was. On the other plus side (can you have more than one? Let's celebrate the plusses and say yes you can!) I also finished re-watching season two of Buffy (ie the one where Angel goes a bit mental, Buffy gets stabby and Willow grills Jonathan about the dark arts - hereby planting in him the seeds needed for year six? Discuss) and got all misty eyed again over that Sarah McLachlan song that soundtracks the closing moments. And on the final plus side, I was very lucky to get sent a proof draft (one of 42! In newspaper format!!) of the new Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy Book by the Artemis Fowl creating genius Eoin Colfer. I'm scared to touch it in case my fingers have destructive oils... :P OK, on with a plethora (good word - try and use it in a sentence today) of new(ish) acts...

NEW AND NOTEWORTHY:


Killian Wells: It's been a while since I wrote about Killian and stated that he had brilliant pop star hair! His hair is still quite popstar, and he has now released a proper single (VIP) that is actually quite hook laden and gets multiple extra points for spelling out his name at the beginning of the song. It's a great commentary on the fame game, with an almost robotic sounding middle 8 that is instantly on my "sounds brilliant done in a posh british accent" rap list that I have to walk around quoting. The song is just proper bonza, and it name checks Nelly Furtado which really more songs should do. On top of all this, Killian was one of the first pop singers to do the admirable NoH8 campaign in the USA - taking a stand for gay rights. It's both brilliant and sad (inasmuch that the campaign has to exist at all)... Now come to the UK to launch your pop career young sir, and let me take you shopping. I still maintain you will be popstartastic in a bow tie :) Be prepared to ask Who The Hell is Killian Wells, because I suspect the answer will be very forthcoming!

Daniel Boys: Earlier this year I was very taken indeed (ie obsessed for a few months) with the flawlessly performed I Know Him So Well that Daniel did with John Barrowman on the latter's most recent album and tour. Since then, Daniel has resumed his run in the hilarious Avenue Q and been busy releasing his debut album. I really need to write more about both, but for now I'll just point out my current favourite track on the album - the piano driven One Day More. I just need a song that is filled with hope and optimism in my life right now, and this delivers. Not only is the piano riff glorious, but the added strings and the fact that I could listen to Daniel's voice all day make this a total winner. No wonder I was called a west end wendy at school - musical theatre rocks. Plus of course i may have noticed that Daniel is quite charming to look at too :P

Daisy Dares You: Oh aces, another pop star that spells out her name. That sounds sarcastic, but i love spelling in pop songs. DDY has been all over popjustice (and a good write up on the always reliable Ademwithane) recently and with good reason ~ she produces punky-pop electro tinged songs like the epononymous Daisy Dares You (that you can legally download here) and the sweet meets indignant anger of No. One Enemy (again free and legal here!) I suspect that she may be the love child of Transvision Vamp and Fuzzbox, which is a very good thing indeed as I worshipped both acts "back in the day". It's the amazing Talk About The Weather though that got me totally hooked - particularly the lovely piano trinket that starts the song. Quite an astonishing talent for a 15 year old and perhaps my fave Electric Youth since Debbie Gibson hit at an early age in the 80s :)

Mini Viva: Another popjustice beloved act. What with Girls Can't Catch (great song that The Saturdays could've sung) and the spunky amazing Dolly Rockers (new Gold Digga video is the logical extension of Je Suis...), I wondered what Mini Viva could bring to the table. Basically they have a xenomania sound that updates the Mel and Kim vibe from the 80s, mixes in some Girls Aloud friendly verses and sprinkles it with some Betty Boo type rapping. It's like a tour through the greatest hits of pop and could well bring the girls some attention and success. I quite like it, but I can't help but feel the best is yet to come from these girls... (Aaron's views here!)

Ben Montague: I honestly thought I'd written about Ben before, but I guess I didn't. Shame on me, because I have been loving his brand of piano charged, good old fashioned timeless melodic pop for a few months now. The very gorgeous tune Haunted is a classic ballad that digs deep into your soul and gently strokes your emotions, and the absolutely rollicking honkytonk Can't Hold Me Down channels the best of The Feeling and Elton John into a tightly produced pop tune that Ben commands from start to finish. Apparently a debut album is on the horizon so I'm quite looking forward to more tunes that embed themselves into your brain and refuse to budge for days.

Other bonza tracks heard this week:

  • The new Backstreet Boys song "Soldier Down" is exactly what I wanted a BSB song to sound like in 2009. Quite funky, melodic, harmonious and entirely uptodate. I'm liking quite a lot so far... (Nikki likes it too! Hurrah!)
  • Whitney's I Didn't Know My Own Strength has really grown on me, so I'm pleased that her latest leak I Look To You is quite lovely also. After reading D'Luv's exclusive run through her album, I am committed to continuing loving her come what may...
  • The Sparkling Arrest (who I first wrote about here) have released the epic tune I know they had in them. The Seventh Sigh is a gently increasing wall of sound that crescendos into a terrific arms in the air stadium anthem. Crashing piano, blistering guitar and an impassioned vocal - it belongs on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury. People would "lose their shit" as the kids on the street say. Quite wonderful.
  • Finally, i've long loved the ska-pop stylings of the lovely Just For Kicks - in their latest tune C-c-c-crazy, there's a definite mariachi influence from The Last Shadow Puppets; it's a spaghetti western of a song that cleverly builds the frustration of the lyrics into the backing tack - an urgent instrumental that powers the song through. It's quite subtle at first, but the more I listen the more I go back for, well, more. Bring on an EP or an album already boys!!
TOP 21 SONGS OF THE WEEK:

21 ~ BWO, Right Here Right Now
20 ~ LeKid, Mercy Mercy
19 ~ Jordin Sparks, Battlefield
18 ~ Dan Black, Symphonies
17 ~ Mans Zelmerlow, Home
16 ~ Marina & The Diamonds, Obsessions
15 ~ Erik Hassle, Don't Bring Flowers
14 ~ Ola, Sky's The Limit
13 ~ Dolly Rockers, Je Suis Un Dolly
12 ~ Blake Lewis, Sad Song (NE)
11 ~ Lily Allen, 22
10 ~ Jason Mraz, Try Try Try
09 ~ Sugababes, Get Sexy
08 ~ Mr Hudson, Supernova
07 ~ "Abba", Second Best To None
06 ~ Elouise, One Night Only
05 ~ Mika, We Are Golden (NE)
04 ~ Little Boots, Remedy (VID)
03 ~ JLS, Beat Again
02 ~ Preston, Dressed To Kill
01 ~ Benny Andersson Band, Story Of A Heart (7 bloody weeks!)

This week, if work doesn't get in the way - a madonna post, some unsolicited career advice for take that, BWO and Mans Zelmerlow and a new fizzypop chronicles...

12 comments:

  1. that is a great pic of darren running (i think)! Looks like a gloriously sunny day. Out of the new acts, I really like the VIP song by Killian - and i think you should upload a youtube video of all your posh raps. I'm still waiting to hear you do "i'm drinking a soy latte!" Back to Killian though, the trailer for his reality show also looks a lot of fun. I'll be checking that out. Daniel is a bit too theatre for me, though he has a great voice. I'm bitter that Daisy Dares You has accomplished more at 15 than i have at 25! Great songs, good potential. I'm not convinced yet by Mini Viva - they seem to be borrowing from all angles rather than creating their own unique sound and that might harm them in the long run. We'll see i guess. Ben Montague is just the thought of piano-pop that I go for, so i'm hunting him down on iTunes :)

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  2. Will check these guys out when I'm not busy or insanely sleepy to the point of me falling asleep in front of my iMac. Someone's bound to interest me and I've been so effin' bored Western music-wise these past few days. The initial 'Battlefield' freak-out stage is over and I'm just soaking up the good songs.

    And that BSB song deserves to be put on a pedestal for all the world to hear. If someone's gonna bring pop back to the US, I'd gladly let BSB be the ones. hahah.

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  3. I missed you! I can't believe I haven't left a comment for so long. Why?! I will never figure it out for the life of me, but we'll just say that YOU knocked me out cold for the last month or so. (I guess this is what you get for tagging me as "the one with the bad memory" haha)

    Oh how jealous I am of you basking in your lovely sunny weather.
    It's raining like cats and dogs over here. And I have to attend a wedding this very afternoon! Fingers crossed the storm clouds will part soon!

    ... Will write another comment more relevant to your post next time! =P

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  4. thanks a lot- all praise will be pathetically drooled over.

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  5. Mr Colfer - haha, well i'll let you know how much praise is due when I've finished reading, er, half of it. Leave me wanting more why don't you?! :P

    Totes! yes it's nice to leave comments relevant to posts, but it's nice to have your comments at all! Hows school? And don't be too envious. It pissed down all week except Saturday and the rain is back today too! Booooo!

    Nikki - i'm strangely excited about the return of the backstreet boys. I hope the albums is not as average as the last one. Check out Killian first, he'll perk you right up!

    Ben - glad you like the tunes. I really should load up a megamix of all my posh raps. I sound like a male version of the lady in En Vogue who does the talky bit in Strange ("I can't say 'whan' but it seems it all began when i felt an icy ting-gall down my spine")

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  6. Those Artemis Fowl books are brilliant - Lucky you!

    Hehe - This is why I love Fizzypop, Music, Great Reviews, A little social commentary, an insight into somebody else's goings on and a language lesson to boot - What more could you want?

    Thanks for the linkage, I do feel that Mini Viva are a nice addition to the UK girl dance pop group table, there already is a plethora (hehe) there and I don't think you can have too much good dance pop and 7 Weeks for BSB - That's impressive!

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  7. - The Little Boots video makes me sad, because from the looks of it, the record company has already given up on her. Sink or swim time.

    - Daniel Boys = hotness. What's not to love?

    - The new Whitney "first" single is as weak as the old Whitney "first" single. She may be done before she starts.

    - Mini Viva...now that's some cheesy pop I can get behind.

    - Flashes of flesh FTW!

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  8. Paul, you never cease to amaze me with the amount of new pop on your blog, you are a pop oracle Sir!

    Dx.

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  9. Aaron - i love the Artemis Fowl books. When are they going to make a film already?! The tv show of Half Moon Investigations is proper bonza! It's 7 weeks for BAB! BSB will have to wait and see if they are that lucky :P

    John - you just need some Daniel Boys flashes of flesh now and you will be happy :P Hehe. I think my love for Whitney is such that i'm not too concerned whether she is hugely successful. I will probably find things to enjoy in the album whatever. And yes, Little Boots should be massive with Remedy. Fingers crossed. I think the video plays to her quirky youtube clip type vids that made her a star...

    Barbara - glad you have enjoyed reading :) What a great idea you have for online piano tutorials!! I could do with a brush up myself!

    David - i live to give :P

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  10. Daisy Dares You is utter tat but bless Talia for drumming up this much promo. The girl needs to charge more!

    Those pics of you are great. I've always wanted to go to Stratford Upon Avon. Looks lovely.

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  11. Those Mini Viva hos are k-k-klassy! Me likey!

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  12. Mike - I can't believe you don't like Daisy Dares You. I thought she'd be right up your alley (which sounds incredibly dirty doesn't it?!) I am loving that girl already. Viva the new range of Electric Youths!

    Yuri - they are :) Xenomania does mel and kim thru and thru but i likes them a lot.

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