Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 March 2018

GRAPE MUSIC #3 feat. A MIXED BAG OF BANGERS.

Time to dance away the terrible weather.

young dumb & broke / khalid

I've heard of this song but I don't think I really heard it until last night and obviously, I love it. I'm a fan of Khalid and his music, as noted last week with the Fast Car cover that he did perfectly.


hate that you know me / bleachers

I've been watching the last season of Love with has a pretty amazing soundtrack with this being one of the tracks featured in the season. I'm on a search for summery bops to get me through this terrible Spring and this track definitely helps. Also check out Love on Netflix cause it's such a good show.


secrets / max style (feat. cxloe)

If you've been following this blog for a while then you'll know that some tracks are sex tracks. The type of track that you can throw on in the background while you get down to it cause of the sexy beat and this is one of those tracks.




molly / lil dicky (feat. brendon urie)

I discovered this track literally yesterday and while it's definitely a great track, Brendon Urie lending his vocals for the chorus got me feeling things music have never made me feel before. Overall, a fantastic track I highly recommend.


Get down, get funky and come back next time for more.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

GRAPE MUSIC #2 feat. A LOTTA GOOD SHIT.

Oh boy, there is a lotta good tunes today!

pushin' / shoffy

I love everything about this track. It's a got a good beat that you can dance to while relating to the lyrics as I'm sure we've all been with someone who was distant and pushing us away so dance away your sorrows with this beaut of a track.


fast car (tracy chapman cover) / khalid

I'm at the point where I feel that Fast Car is too good of a song for anymore covers, especially in this trend of making dance covers of classic tracks such as this one but if anyone can do an amazing cover of this track, it's definitely Khalid. It's perfectly done, the way this song should be covered. I highly recommend his other tracks as well!




let it be / hayley kiyoko

It's twenty gay teen, guys and Hayley Kiyoko is killing it. Simple as.


translucent / morgxn

morgxn is another artist I've discovered recently and I absolutely love their stuff, this track being no different. It's one of those tracks that I fall in love with as soon as I hear it, where there is no words to describe just how much you love it and I've been dying to find a song recently that does exactly that. Here it is.





say amen (saturday night) / panic! at the disco

What's better than a new P!ATD track? Two new P!ATD tracks, a music video and an album release date. Sticking to the style of the last album but being just as amazing. I'm already counting down the days to the album because I NEED more. The video is just as great, with a little easter egg of the ending being the beginning of the This is Gospel music video.


(fuck a) silver lining / panic! at the disco


GO, LISTEN, ENJOY!


Thursday, 8 March 2018

GRAPE MUSIC #1 feat. Fickle Friends, Years & Years + Nimmo.


Grape Music is great music, simple. It can be new, it can be old but it'll always be great. 


wake me up / fickle friends.

With their new album coming out this month, Fickle Friends dropped their new single "Wake Me Up". As always, the track delivers that Fickle Friend amazing that we all love. A dance pop beat with lyrics about a failing relationship that I'm sure a few of us can relate to.

Their debut album "You Are Someone Else" is out on the 16th March, so make sure you don't miss it.



sanctify / years & years.

If you're a Years & Years fan then you've probably been waiting for the boys to release some new music and that time has finally come, with their new single "Sanctify". While I do feel it heads into a new direction compared to tracks featured on their debut album "Communion", it's still as amazing and I'm excited to see what else is to come. Hopefully a new album announcement and tour dates.




too late / nimmo.

Another band that I've been eagerly awaiting new music from and we got just that with a music video too. Bonus! "Too Late" has all the signs of a Nimmo track, the dance beat that you can't help but move to and that voice, oh how I've missed that voice. I highly recommend both this track and their other singles if you're searching for something new, these are definitely one to watch.



Please your ears with these fantastic tracks and tune in next time for more recommendations.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Soundtrack of the Week // 21st January.


The Cure / Lady Gaga.
Okay so, I've not really been a fan of Lady Gaga since her 2nd album which means I haven't listened to any of her more recent stuff until I heard this track the other day. I absolutely love it, I wanna be honest and say it's because I feel it's different to her other stuff but whatever the reason, it's a great track and I've easily listened to it a bunch of times since I heard it so obviously, I'm gonna recommend you go listen to it although you probably have because I'm clearly behind on great Lady Gaga tracks.

Sunshine Riptide / Fall Out Boy.
Picking one track off of the new Fall Out Boy album wasn't the easiest, but I will say that this track was my favourite after the first few listens so it makes sense to include this one, this week. The whole album is absolutely amazing though, I highly recommend it.

Lockdown / LINES.
If you followed my Weekly Playlist Update, I may have possibly recommended another LINES song called "You" and now we're back with another. It's their new track and it's great. It does feel a bit more slower than "You" but it's still just as good and I'd say that they are a band to watch.

All tracks have been added to the playlist so make sure to go check it out and if you have any recommendations for me, leave them below!

featuring all the recommendations.

See you next time! 

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Soundtrack of the Week // 14th January.



Soundtrack of the Week is the new and improved version of the Weekly Playlist Update that I did last year. That has been retired, the playlist unfortunately deleted but we're starting fresh with a brand new playlist and a better way of doing it.

Each week, there will be a selection of new songs that were, as you can probably guess, the soundtrack of my week. They could be new releases, they could be classics and they can be anything in between. All lovely shared with you and collected in a playlist for your listening pleasure.

Let's get this first week of Soundtrack of the Week started!

Don't Need It Now / Le Boom
I recently discovered Le Boom on Spotify through their Hot New Bands playlist and I'm glad I did. Described as a DIY-electro-dance duo, you can expect just that from this track. 

What We Do / Le Boom
Okay, so I know the other track is also by Le Boom but when I discover something I love, I have to check out their other tracks and this one is just as great as the other. Check both out, now. 

Wilson (Expensive Mistakes) / Fall Out Boy
The new track off of their new album, which is out tomorrow and I'm super excited for it. Fall Out Boy have yet to disappoint with me any of their albums or tracks released and from the singles released so far, I think this one is going to be just as amazing as their previous stuff. It' great to see a band grow over time, create new sounds and still remain as fantastic as before.

The line "I'll stop wearing black when they make a darker colour" is a beautifully emo lyric that just teleports me back to early Fall Out Boy so even if the style has changed slightly, you know the lyrics are still as Fall Out Boy as before. 

for your listening pleasure.

See you next time!

      



Sunday, 8 October 2017

Decades Special: The 60s // Weekly Playlist Update


Get ready for a decades special of the Weekly Playlist Update. Every other week will focus on a new decade and three great tracks from that time. Starting with the 60s!

TRACK 1: Runaround Sue / Dion (1961)
This is a track that is easily in my top favourite tracks, and I have Sleeping With The Enemy to thank for reminding me of it's existence. Similar to the other tracks I've recommended, it's one you can get up and dance to!



TRACK 2: Stay / Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs. (1964).
If you've seen Dirty Dancing, then you'll definitely know this track! There isn't much I can say about it other than you should listen to it and then add it to your own playlist because it's an amazing track.


TRACK 3: Will You Love Me Tomorrow / The Shirelles. (1961).
Again, I feel this is a track that quite a few people might already know but it's definitely a great one. One thing I do love about these tracks is that old sound that they have, as if they're being played on a vinyl from when it was released.


Happy Listening!


Sunday, 17 September 2017

Week 6 // Weekly Playlist Update


P L A Y L I S T / L I N K

Who runs the world? Girls! So, let's rock out with our fellow world rulers in this female fronted special!

TRACK 1: Blow The Bass / Lowell
I'd describe this as moody number perfect to have a little slow dance to, whether it's on the dance floor or between the sheets. I'm sure we all have songs we think are perfect to have sex to, right?




TRACK 2: Hold On / Angus & Julia Stone
As well as songs to have sex to, I also have a mental list of songs that are perfect for gloomy evenings spent snuggled up in bed, when you just want some easy listening music to daydream about what could have been to. This track is perfect for that.




TRACK 3: Colour Me / VALERAS
With only one EP under their belts, they are definitely one to watch out for. I can see them as the band to break out onto the scene and possibly be the next big thing - I'm that in love with them. After listening to the track below, check out their EP "Knives & Flowers".




Happy Listening!

Sunday, 3 September 2017

Week 4 // Weekly Playlist Update




With the release of their new album, All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell, it's been hard to listen to anything else this week so this weeks tracks are all tracks that come from this album. 

TRACK 1: Walk Alone / Pvris.
Walk Alone is the first track on the album that I feel in love with. I love the way they've created this track, with the drums standing out through the chorus, the orchestral parts throughout the song which remind me a little of a Florence and the Machine track that fit in so well. It's a fantastic track and the first one I put on when listening to this album.


TRACK 2: Separate / Pvris
Another fantastic track which again, I love how they've created. Once more, the drums stand out throughout the track and the way the vocals come across fits perfectly. It's hard to put down why exactly I love this track, so give it a listen and find out for yourself.


TRACK 3: Same Soul / Pvris
Yet another fantastic track that stood out to me while listening to this album, the chorus being what got me hooked. Again, go give it a listen and see for yourself just how great this track is.



If you're a Pvris fan, this playlist update is perfect for you and if not or you've never listened to them then now is the time to give them ago and see what you think! 


Monday, 28 August 2017

Week 3 // Weekly Playlist Update



TRACK 1: Sugar / Fickle Friends.
I discovered these beauts supporting some band that my dad wanted to see and I've been in love with them ever since. Sugar is a track that features on the EP for their latest single "Glue" (featured in last weeks update) and I LOVE it. It's a lovely little upbeat number that is perfect for summer, even if we're reaching the end of it - the sun is still shining so throw this track on and get dancing!


TRACK 2: Winter / Pvris
Pvris have just dropped their new album which I highly recommend you check out, so it only seemed right that one of their tracks featured this week. This track was released as a single before the albums released and was by far, my favourite of the singles. 


TRACK 3: Stupid For You / Waterparks
I've heard of this band a few times but hadn't heard any of their music until I saw a bit of their set at Slam Dunk 2017 but even then, it wasn't until listening to a pop punk playlist that they were featured on that I actually realised just how good they are. They are your typical pop punk boy band, but they are still worth a listen if that's your cup of tea.






Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Week 2 // Weekly Playlist Update



TRACK 1: Young Blood / Noah Kahan.
I randomly discovered this track through Spotify and I'm really glad that I did. While it does feel like this is the thousandth track that sounds similar in ways, I absolutely love it regardless and could happily stick it on repeat.


TRACK 2: One More Night (Lemonade) / XY&O.
Again, another band I found via Spotify and feel in love with. Currently, they only have a hand full of tracks on Spotify but I promise you, that's enough to make you love them as much as I do. They've also done their own version of One Dance by Drake which you can find on their Youtube page, again it's definitely worth the listen.

This is their latest track, bringing you some great 90s vibes which I love. I will say that the only downside is there seems to be only one verse, the other verse seemingly dropped in favour of a verse of guitar but it's still a great track.



TRACK 3: She's Casual / The Hunna.
When I first heard this band, I wasn't all that interested but now I'm converted - I am a fan. This is my favourite track so far off their first album, 100. I love everything about it, the way it starts out, the lyrics, how it carries on - it's all so, so good and I recommend this track and the rest of their album for your listening pleasure.


TRACK 4: Glue (Acoustic) / Fickle Friends.
My love for acoustic tracks comes and goes, it has to be a track that I really love for me to enjoy the acoustic version and even then, it's a little hit & miss but as it's being featured on this playlist, you know it's so good. Don't forget to also check out the original, and all of their other tracks. Definitely a great band that I believe will win the hearts of many.