Showing posts with label Jimmy Nevis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Nevis. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

The Lion’s Tunes #12


Welcome to another edition of The Lion’s Tunes.

At the suggestion of a close friend, I decided to put my love of music to good use.

She pointed out to me that since I love music and listen to so much of it, I should share what songs I’m currently jamming to at the moment.

I usually tweet or Facebook about what music has got me all caught up and catching feelings, but putting it into one space really allows me to savour the music.

I’m by no means a music expert and I won’t pretend to be. Most of what will be written here is information I’ve learned on the net and just my personal opinions on the songs. So have at it...

·         Song:  Life Itself
Artist: Glass Animals

I can’t even remember how I discovered this band, but honestly it was such a awesome moment when I did. I have featured them before on my music blog post series, but recently the band released new music, and as soon as I saw this I got so excited.

To me their music is very psychedelic pop. It is difficult to really explain, but you have to listen to it for yourself to understand. Their new song “Life Itself” has me feeling goosebumps the very first time I heard it. I was like “oooh, what is this!”

I just like their vibe, and there was a comment on the music video that I found so funny, and had to share:

While Zaba [previous album] was more slipping into the jungle and losing yourself,
this feels more like you’re exploring the jungle and finding yourself ...”



They have been doing the music video story line thing so I am going to post 3 here also. If you want to find the others then you can find them on the YouTube.


·         Song:  Fake It
Artist: Bastille

The first single for Bastille's fortcoming album, "Good Grief", did nothing for me. I was a bit worried that after their time away, my love and appreciation for the band had dulled. I was scared that I would  fall out of love with them, and when the first track dropped, it was a scary sign that maybe I was right.

Thankfully I wasn't because I am fucking in love with their latest single "Fake It". It is the Bastille I love, and also allows me to really enjoy the vocals of Dan. There is something so wonderful about this song.



I have been murdering the song on repeat. I also noticed that they did a live version of it, and I always love listening to the live versions because it is very telling how much of the artist/band is produced versus talent.



·         Song:  CTRL+ALT+DEL
Artist: Jimmy Nevis, Opposite the Other

My love for songs that come out of those collaboration shows vary. Sometimes I love it, while other time I don't. This song came out of one of those shows where two artists from contrasting genres get together and create a song. It is often done with the purpose of seeing where the process takes them and what sound they come up.

There is a lot more to the story but that doesn't matter as what came out of the process was this really really amazing song that I am loving.




·         Song:  Consideration
Artist: Rihanna ft SZA

While ANTI was released a few weeks before Lemonade, I only got around to listening to the album after.

I had been a little dissuaded by other people’s reviews of the album, and besides I had never really been a big Rihanna fan. I liked her music, but outside of the music, I was not really caught up in her vibe.

Anyway, I finally got around to listening to the album, and while I do feel like Rihanna is due for a break from the music industry, this album is pretty great. She delivered what felt to me like her best vocal performance to date. No one can deny that she put effort and pushed her vocally because that is what she did.

Everyone assumed that because of “Work” she was just going through the motions, but then we all found out that it was actually paying homage to Jamaica and her roots with the pronunciation, and it all made us look at the song differently.

Consideration, is one of my favourites.



·         Song:  Fall Together
Artist: The Temper Trap

Can I just say how happy I am that The Temper Trap released this song??

Over the past year, I have come to realise just how much I actually loved the band. They were the group whose music I always enjoyed, but I just never realised that I was singing along to their music. It took for their previous single “Sweet Disposition” for me to realise how dumb I was being, and I was really dumb because that had been the last single for quite some time from the band.

I was so relieved when I heard on a new music show that they have put out a new song.

The first time I heard it, was the first time I loved it. I have subsequently added it to my favourites and love listening to it in the mornings on the bus to work.



Bonus: This man live is a pitch perfect rendition of the studio track


·         Song:  Particles 
Artist: Ólafur Arnalds ft. Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir

My dear friend Chelsea and I love the band Of Monsters and Men. Going to their concert in Cape Town was honestly one of the best experiences of my life because I don't think I ever felt so uncontrollably happy. It was a truly special moment.

So my friend Chelsea really really just loves Nanna,who is the lead singer of OMAM. The band looks to all have returned back to Iceland and enjoying some downtime. While back home, Nanna collaborated with a fellow artist. Chelsea introduced me to the song, and I am grateful she did because it gives me goosebumps.



·         Song:  Cool Girl
Artist:  Tove Lo

I was really worried that her new single from her forthcoming album wouldn't be good. The first listen of "Cool Girl" had me on the fence but now I am murdering the new Tove Lo track. She is a artist who sings about the fun and naughty stuff in life that I don't always relate to, but I get who she is and her commitment to her music. That is why I really like her stuff.

Looking forward to her album "Lady Wood" in October.



·         Song:  The Whip
Artist:  PHFAT & Mikhaela Faye

PHFAT is a South African music producer/rapper and his love for Hip-hop has always been clear in his music. I particularly became increasingly aware of the rapper after a collaboration he did with a folk pop South African band. I had previously included it on “The Lion’s Tunes”.

This new song is not usually my kind of thing, but it got to me and I really like it. Good music is good music, and this is definitely it.


·         Song:  Poetic (Norde Remix)
Artist: Seinabo Sey

I heard the original, and thought it was pretty cool. The lyrics were definitely highlighted, and it had a distinct spoken word vibe to it. With the remix, I really like the new direction the song took, giving it different spin, and energy that the original lacked for me.

Seinabo Sey is really talented, and you should go check out her other stuff to get a deeper understanding of her music.


·         Song:  Couldn’t Believe
Artist: Broods

I like this duo. They are increasingly growing on me after being introduced to them by Troye Sivan.  There is something that soothes about this particular song, especially when listening to it at 10PM in bed. It just has a calming effect. There first single “Free” was more upbeat, and I thoroughly liked it, but I also like how different this song is to that.


·         Song:  Take a Chance
Artist: Flume ft Little Dragon

I love how the song isn’t what you think it is. It starts out slow, but it buildings and when it gets into the drop, it took the building and upped the ante of the song. It is a great song to groove to and even to use as a 5 minute track to add to your gym regime if you want to have a song that builds into a sprint and then eases you out to a walk.

I have liked what Flume has been putting out ever since discovering “Never Be Like You”. His other song with Tove Lo (who I adore) is great too if you want to go give it a listen.


Bonus: Innocence ft AlunaGeorge


·         Song:  Into You remix
Artist: Ariana Grande

I first heard this song by one of the interns in the office who said that Ariana’s album is worth a listen, and that this was one of his favourites on it. She also released a music video for it.

The thing that caught me about this song was that there was a difference when listening to it with earphones/headphones and just laying it on speakers. I find that you hear more of the song with earphones/headphones as opposed to it just blaring through the speakers.

I really like the different beat added in to the remix of the song.


Bonus: Side to Side ft Nicki Minaj


·         Song:  Nikes
Artist:  Frank Ocean

By now everyone is aware that Frank Ocean has FINALLY released new music. He was trending for the last month on a regular basis with everyone patiently waiting (nagging) him to get his shit together and release this damn album.

Count us surprised when he not only drops a visual album, ENDLESS, he goes and drops, "Blonde" too and a graphic novel. Safe to say after he id done touring this, we won't see Frank until 2030...


Bonus: Pink+White

He did collab with a Beyonce that had everyone just falling in love with the song, but it is okay if after the first listen you go, "Where was Beyonce on it though?" because that was literally me. I only figured on the second listening that Queen Bey was doing some melodic phrasing and runs on the song.

Frank Ocean is probably one of the few people who could get Beyonce to back him up on a track with no singing.

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·         Song: I Need A Firest Fire ft Bon Iver
Artist: James Blake

James Blake has released a new album, “The Colour in Anything” and I was scrolling down YouTube listening to a few songs and stumbled across a review. It was interesting watching it because it pointed out the transition that has happened with Blake.

He is still doing individualist things with his music, but he has also found more mainstream appeal in recent years. I heard of James Blake a few years back because of a university friend, where I fell in love with his sound "Life Round Here". His stuff was very hipster and fringe, but now it still is still hipster, but mainstream hipster.

He had a few writing credits on Beyonce’s Lemonade even having a collab on her album “Forward” where he featured on the track more than Beyonce. If Beyonce practically gives you a track on her own album, you know that you must be slaying.



I Need A Forest Fire with Bon Iver is my number 1 favourites, but I also love Modern Soul, Radio Silence, Choose Me and Two Men Down.



Bonus: Bon Ive - 22


Theo. Over and Out


Bonus - Throwback James Blake





Wednesday, 25 February 2015

The Lion’s Tunes



At the suggestion of a close friend, I decided to put my love of music to good use.

She pointed out to me that since I love music and listen to so much of it, I should share what songs I’m currently jamming to at the moment.

If you follow me on twitter then quite a few of these suggestions won’t come as much of a surprise as I usually tweet about what music has got me all caught up and catching feelings.

However if people like how this blog post goes then that might come a stop, and The Lion’s Tunes might be a regular blog feature.

I’m by no means a music expert and I won’t pretend to be. Most of what will be written here is information I’ve learned on the net and just my personal opinions on the songs. So have at it...

·        Song: OctaHate
Artist: Ryn Weaver
Album: Promises (EP)

This 21 year old is expected to make it big this year when her debut album drops and it’s understandable once listening to this particular song from Ryn Weaver’s EP. It can best be described in her own words, that of “Fairy Pop”; which she actually used when tagging her music on SoundCloud. After hearing the song, it makes perfect sense. I really like her sound- in some ways she reminds me of a mix between Taylor Swift and Tove Lo.
“OctaHate” is so catchy and after the first few seconds that I heard this song, I knew I was going to like it. I found myself grooving and bopping my head along. I often think that a chorus can make or break a song. The first time I heard “OctaHate”, I was hoping that the chorus wouldn’t disappoint and I was greatly relieved when it delivered.

Additional Mention: Stay Low.

“Stay Low”, also from her Promises EP, especially shows just how fairy pop her sound is. Initially I didn’t think it was anything spectacular but as I was writing this post I thought I would give it another listen. I’m glad I did because it’s such a really great track. There is something about her voice and the song that works. You aren’t just hearing it but listening. I truly recommend purchasing her EP so you can be cool and say “I knew her before everyone else did”.


·         Song: The Whisperer
Artist: David Guetta feat. Sia
Album: Listen

I came across this song through the suggestion of someone on twitter, and when I saw that David Guetta had collaborated with Sia again, I will admit that I was a bit resistant to the song without having heard it. I thought “great, another dance music heavy song”, but my goodness, never have I been so happy to be wrong. “The Whisperer” is an oddity and there is something very special about it. It is completely opposite to their previous collaboration efforts of “She Wolf” and the anthemic “Titanium”.
 The melancholic introduction with the piano sets the tone for the rest of the song and naturally the song does build towards a crescendo moment but this piece of music is not something you dance along to. It is a song you reflect on and feel within your soul.  It makes you feel like you should be in the theatre watching the story of the song plays out before your very eyes. Goosebumps.

Additional Mention: Elastic Heart – Sia & The Weekend

Listen, I get that everyone has been obsessed with Sia’s Elastic Heart and I have been too for the last year.  How can that be since the song only really took off recently? Well I was obsessed with it when the song was a duet with The Weekend. He sings the second verse on it and my goodness did their duet just knock my socks off. He brings a very different male energy to the song and you should really give it a listen.

·         Song: I Can’t Even
Artist: The Neighbourhood ft French Montana

The Neighbourhood, who penned such tunes as “Sweater Weather” and “Afraid”, should be commended on their persistence to experiment with their sound. They found their niche with their visual black and white aesthetic, and you can tell that their particular style managed to translate into their music as well and instead of just delivering the expected the band is still willing to do something different.
Lead singer Jess wrote the song in reference to his girlfriend who cheated on him, and the song works so well for the band. The band released a mixtape last year as they try to find what they like and what they don’t. Mixtapes are great way to explore what they like and what they don’t before recoding their sophomore album.  When I heard that the song featured the talents of rapper French Montana I was a bit apprehensive and I won’t deny that it took me a few times of repeating the song to finally recognise that his verse works very well and actually makes the song better for it. I really enjoy the song and if you like their band’s other stuff this then you will enjoy them pushing themselves.


·         Song: Close Enough
Artist: KStewart

 Not to be confused with the actress (the K actually stands for Kate) but this performer is expected to make big waves in 2015. I refer to this particular song as mellow EDM... It reminds me of 90’s RnB infused with today’s modern electronic dance music, and while one would think that such an unlikely combination would never work, in fact it works amazingly well together. KStewart’s has that 90’s Mariah Carey feel to it but with her own unique sound.

Additional Mention: Speechless

Another song that contributes to the “90s RnB infused with modern EDM beats”; KStewart has to be commended because her sound is not something you hear often (if ever) and I really enjoyed the style of her music. “Speechless” is the song you’d have in the background as you study, entertaining guests or visiting a jazz lounge or even play on a relaxed Sunday evening. It has that feeling to it but still with enough of beat to it that you can groove along to it if you want.

·         Song: King
Artist: Years & Years
Album: Real (EP)

If you loved their smash hit “Desire” then you will definitely like there great follow up single. Their album is about to drop soon and when it does it will only be a matter of time till this group will be the only thing everyone will be speaking of. When “King” starts off it is like the band’s giving a nod to their song “Desire” because of the similarities; but as soon as the beat for “King” drops you know it’s a different track. It has to be said that their follow up single is really great managing to show another side to their music while still building on their previous success. The group’s music has in many instances been referred to as synthpop in reference to the beats within the music. Lead singer Olly Alexander’s voice reminded me of a young Michael Jackson when I heard the song “King”, but the comparison quickly disappeared as I let the song into my life and kept playing it on repeat.

Additional Mention: Breathe

This British group did a cover of Blu Cantrell’s 2003 hit and boy do these boys amaze. It is such a great cover but so different and they reinterpret the song in their own way. I love it. Give it a listen. Also their other song “Real” (which I have yet to hear) also has the internet a flutter so give it a look.


Extra: Songs on the radio that I’m currently obsessed with –

Calvin Harris ft Haim- Pray To God.
David Guetta ft Emeli Sandé – What I Did For Love.
Jimmy Nevis – 7764

All tracks are available on iTunes. I think.

Theo. Over and Out.