Ollie Wride ~ I've written about Ollie before, as have people with very good taste like Nick, Aaron and Poppostergirl. He really is something very special indeed and I can't help but feel it's only a matter of time before he is quite massive indeed. Headrush remains a glorious, energetic, thrusting gem of a tune. Ollie has been out and about singing his songs at various gigs - and (as you can see above) manages the tricky task of managing to make harlequin stripey trousers look quite good as it goes. A couple of new songs have popped up on Ollie's soundcloud page and are further evidence that he is properly aces. Silhouettes is a song written for Charlie Haddon (from Ou Est Le Swimming Pool) before he tragically died last month. I'm not familiar with the work of the group, but the lyrics take on an extra sadness and pathos ("only the young survive/you're a memory stuck in time") and are beautifully delivered by Ollie to a sumptuous retro 80s soundscape. It's a haunting tune and works as a standalone and a lovely tribute to Charlie. It's an incredibly mature and accomplished tune and one that should further Ollie's standing as someone to watch out for. Modern Man is a more playful tune, with gentle but definite glam rock influences. It's chorus practically skips along and instantly sounds like you've known it all your life. There's an electrifying middle 8 and it's just a thoroughly entertaining tune. His vocal style is so engaging and it's so effortlessly likeable from the off. Oh god, please let there be an album (/ Birmingham gig) soon!!

Super Mirage ~ Is it just me or is Brooklyn getting rather good at giving us rather good music? Super Mirage are a quartet of jolly swell dudes who are just having a rollicking time making entirely danceable indie-pop that pervades the brain and just makes every moment of life more exciting. Not only are their songs as infectious as anything, but they are jam-packed with witty lyricisms. Take Song For A Go Go Girl - a warning tale about some foxy little floosy bopping her boots off at a million miles an hour. They advise that "little do they know/when you're 63/you're gonna look a little less pretty". If only someone would tell Madonna :P It's all set to a deliriously upbeat instrumental and a sweet vocal with added harmonies in the chorus - it's pop sensibilities but with a decidedly wicked twist. Never Too Late is another track from their debut album (Pretty Lies) and totally worthy of your pennies (hey if you can splash out $4 on the quick thrill of a latte, then you can throw some money at longer lasting musical pleasures)... it shows a different side of the boys than Song For A Go Go Girl as it is a heavier, more intense rocking track and although darker in delivery, it's the juxtaposition of being a more optimistic song than the poppier, yet more ominous Go Go Girl. And I like that. Their live shows seem to have a great energy and comraderie to them (their album launch featured burlesque dancers cavorting around stage - how brilliant) and I'm hopeful they will bring their music and show to the UK soon :)
Top 21 singles of the week:21 ~ Brandon Flowers, Crossfire
20 ~ Bjorn Johan Muri, Once Upon A Time (NE)
19 ~ Jesse McCartney, Shake (NE)
18 ~ Gabriella Cilmi, Love Me Cos You Want To
17 ~ Bright Light x 2, Love Part II
16 ~ Amy Meredith, Lying
15 ~ Maroon 5, Misery
14 ~ McFly, Party Girl
13 ~ Alesha Dixon, Drummer Boy
12 ~ Ace of Base, All For You
11 ~ Kelly Rowland, Shake Them Haters Off
10 ~ Scissor Sisters, Any Which Way
09 ~ DeeDee, Balls
08 ~ Sophie Ellis Bextor, Not Giving Up On Love
07 ~ Kylie, Get Outta My Way
06 ~ Eric Saade, Masquerade
05 ~ Darin, Lovekiller
04 ~ Elouise, The Winner Takes It All
03 ~ Maroon 5, Give A Little More (video)
02 ~ Gravitonas, Religious
01 ~ Robbie Williams, Shame (1 week)
Coming soon: Elouise! Maroon 5 album review! And probably that boyband thing i keep promising!
Ollie Ride is my friend Suzie's bfriend. He's doing a showcase on 28 Sep at Queen Of Hoxton. My pal Jill is on the bill too!l :)
ReplyDeletelike the sound of super mirage. was looking at some of the photos of their album launch on their website - they seem really fun on stage too. kind of like a more rocky scissor sisters! Good stuff. The Ollie song - Silhouettes - is just lovely :) and yes - brave trousers!
ReplyDeleteI love having jesse mccartney mcfly and maroon 5 on here! their awesome lol I just wished Simon was on here again!!! he needs needs more music tell him to get busy!! haha
ReplyDeleteLouise - exciting. you should totally go along! I'd love to see him live, i bet he has a great energy :)
ReplyDeleteBen - ha! yes, i looked through those and other than being impressed by their snazzy waistcoat attire it did look a lot of fun :)
Cass - i love the new Jesse song. I believe SImon is still working on his new album. Hurrah!
Paul - thats great im glad!! be sure to tell me when it comes out so i can get! simon needs to hurry up!! lol I miss him being on my twitter all the time :( lol anyway i cant wait simon is amazing i love him so much!!
ReplyDeleteIt should be exciting to see the development of Ollie. These two new songs do nothing to change that opinion.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the Maroon 5 review.
Great #1 single!
ReplyDeleteI certainly want Ollie's pants!!!!!! - Amazing stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the plug, I'm super sad to see Big Brother go in another country, I LOVE it - and I'm set to give Ollie's tracks some thoughts on the site soonish!
PG - maroon 5 review will most likely be tuesday now. I'm doing some Elouise stuff on Monday that will be quite delightful :)
ReplyDeleteA1 - i'm smitten. I'm a smitten little kitten. god knows what will happen when the take that song comes out along with another new song on Robbie's greatest hits!
Aaron - i look forward to your thoughts on Ollie :) I assume you mean you want his pants as in trousers rather than his underwear?! :P
HAHAHAHAHA - yes, exactly right Paul!
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