Sunday, March 14, 2010

Paris Fashion Week: Alexander McQueen Autumn Winter 2010-2011

Alexander McQueen's untimely death has reignited everyone's love for McQueen's work which is a shame since he was always a genius that created works of art that walk down the runway rather than just clothes that hang off a model. I found his work fascinating, something that bridges the gap between what can be actually considered fashion. He is definitely more about the style. Who can forget last season's shoes....no way



But lets talk about his final collection at Paris Fashion Week which was revealed in private showings in respect to the great man and his work. He seemed to be inspired by everything regal and art with intricate usage of gold and beautiful rich materials. It seemed his clothes had just popped out of a painting from the 16th century. It was stunning and reflected his belief in craftsmanship and detail to every piece he creates.

Every piece that was shown had something I thought was beautiful so it was very difficult to narrow it down to my favourite 5 favourite looks; therefore there are 6. Images are all credited to Vogue Australia.

UNBELIEVABLE.

P.S. I'm off to the La Roux gig on Friday so expect a full review of the show sometime over the next few days.

Bye...for now

Monday, March 1, 2010

Off the topic of good ole' rock and roll


This as a good a time to introduce the latest aspect of my blog. STYLE. I love music and style. Now I'm not just talking about fashion and the trends for the season. I mean individual style that shows your personality and makes you feel comfy. I'm all for experimentation that sometimes doesn't pay off and fun in the stuff you have to wear everyday of your life practically. Although, I'm a believer in the classics like white shirts, tailored pants and amazing accessories (number 1 really). In reality this actually links with music easily since artists today relate their music often to a particular style. We all think Lady Gaga's outfits are a bit out there but I think it shows the type of artist she wants to be; edgy whether this is actually true will depend on whether you like her music.

This is why from now on I think this blog should be about the 2 things I like most that aren't my family and friends. I will show you all that I am inspired by in this world whether it be through my love of music which really did come first and effortless style. By the way, I will not necessarily post outfits of what I wear because there are a zillion blogs that do this and do it well. Mainly you will get an insight into what I think is interesting and will reinterpret for myself.

So to start off, an exciting package came my way today from the awesome store ASOS and it included a few things including a 21st bday pressie for my cousin which I will not post here but I did geta few bargains shipped here including brogues, motorcycle boots and a cardy for the boy...woohooo! All things that I will wear forever. Did I tell you I rarely get rid of clothes unless they're worn to death...













Everything here is easy for me to wear.











See you all soon and it will be a lot sooner then I've been around recently. Loz

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

2010 Album Releases: GOLDFRAPP - HEAD FIRST


One of my fave electronic bands Goldfrapp release their fifth album Head First on March 22nd 2010. This record will continue their trend with synth-based pop and will differentiate itself from their last release Seventh Tree which was much more folk with sythesizers in there as well. I love Alison's vocals I think she can really bring it and if any of you love Lady Gaga and La Roux it is compulsory listening that you get Goldfrapp's Supernature. Love it, love it!!!

The first single is 'Rocket' and will be officially released on March 8th and apparently you can buy it on Itunes already and it has been leaked on Youtube but I can't seem to find it anywhere. If anyone has it please post the link in the comments, I would be forever grateful.

Tracklisting:
1. Rocket
2. Believer
3. Alive
4. Dreaming
5. Head First
6. Hunt
7. Shiny and Warm
8. I Wanna Life
9. Voicething

This is the first album for 2010 that has me super excited. Also, just a little note that I forgot to add Bat For Lashes 'Two Suns' on my Albums of 2009. An unfortunate error that I really should rectify because it deserves to be there!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Top 10 Albums of 2009


So it’s that time again...the time for Best Ofs and Top 10 lists. This blog is no exception as there are many things that excited me about 2009 that other years haven’t. 2009 was the year of the synthesizer, art infused pop and the return of strong ladies in pop and rock. There were many disappointments...Britney you can stand up for this part but overall the music was awesome.
Before I start my list I’d just like to say that I have read a few articles lately that have talked about music and the last decade. Yes, music has changed especially in the way we get it. I no longer browse and buy from a CD shop but I can do it from the comfort of my home on Itunes. There, I browse hundreds of bands and artists and then buy their stuff. I am also recommended bands because I bought something similar. It’s FANTASTIC! But other than that I beg to differ that music is getting worse or going downhill, many of the same type of songs appeared in previous decades as they did in the naughties. There will always be cheesy pop songs every decade has them, I mean c’mon the YMCA isn’t brilliant song writing and neither are any of Jessica Simpson’s songs. Even I must admit that the idea of the songwriter in the studio writing for the artist was very prevalent during the 00s and probably will continue well into the future. However; teen pop will exist as long as teenagers roam the earth and rock, hip hop and electro have continued to push the boundaries. This is nothing new from the past.
2010 has now begun, what will this decade bring us?

1. It’s Blitz! – Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The return of NYCs finest. As soon as I heard it I knew it would be in my top 5. This record is a complete change to their previous work but is right on the money. Led by the charismatic and just plain awesome, Karen O they continue to reach massive success with amazing live shows (for the record I have yet to go to a YYYs show) and an incredible sense of style. Key Track: Heads Will Roll

2. The Resistance – Muse. I have not put up my full review of this album but in short it’s a musical odyssey...a space opera. These guys continue to be innovative with music and lyrics. They are willing to experiment in many styles that include classical, rock and electronic and use non-English lyrics but above all of this I love the musicianship that goes into all their work. Key Track: I Belong to You (+ Mon Cœur S'ouvre à ta Voix)

3. La Roux – La Roux. Electro-pop at its best. I’m seeing her in March super excited! I am in love with the subtle seriousness of the record. On the surface it seems like pop for the sake of pop but there are some serious issues dealt with on this record particularly in regards to relationships. Key Track: Colourless Colour.

4. In This Light and On This Evening – Editors. The darkness of the previous two albums is still there but this one shows a marked change from straight guitars and drums to the use of the synthesizers. I believe this has a lot to do with producer, Flood. I feel his influence greatly on this album. Also, there is a more Joy Division feel than the previous two which I adore and Tom Smith’s voice is hypnotic just like Ian Curtis’ was. Key Track: The Boxer.

5. No Line on the Horizon – U2. Their finest work of the decade. It’s definitely not a chart topping album which can be seen to be either good or bad but their U2 so they can do whatever they want. A return to experimentation and more subtle sounds but there 1 or 2 U2ish tunes which have kept the casual listeners happy. We can only hope that they continue to maintain the creative control they have and write amazing songs that give the listener the credit they deserve. Key Track: Moment of Surrender.

6. It’s Not Me It’s You – Lily Allen. I adore here. I love the sarcasm in the songs as well as the cheekiness. There is nothing wrong with good ole’ fashioned pop. Hopefully Lily does stay in the music business because there is no one like here. She makes good ole’ fashioned pop listenable because let’s face it the Britney’s of the world are ruining it for everyone. Talent is required to make good pop. Key Track: Not Fair

7. Horehound – The Dead Weather. A supergroup featuring Jack White and Alison Mosshart will always get a big tick in my book! I mean supergroups can be a bit crap but this is just pure genius blues infused rock and roll. It almost feels like early Rolling Stones stuff which is great since not many bands take on the blues. By the way, did I tell you I adore Alison! Key Track: Rocking Horse.

8. Music For Men – Gossip. I didn’t think anything could top ‘Standing In the Way of Control’ but this definitely comes close. This was produced by Rick Rubin and generally with his work I feel he makes it more commercially viable. First, single ‘Heavy Cross’ was played all over the radio here and are a much more mainstream band than before. Good for them they deserve success. This album is a must for those that can’t deal with their rock too heavy as it has a pop element mixed with a bit of punk and of course, the blues with Beth’s unbelievable voice. Also, please not the awesome album cover. Key Track: Dimestore Diamond.

9. To Lose My Life... – White Lies. A brilliant debut album probably the best one of the year. My heart beats a little faster when hearing ‘Death’. Geez...these guys have some much potential it makes me sick but let’s hope they can continue their good fortune for their follow up. Key Track: To Lose My Life.

10. Backspacer – Pearl Jam. This is the band’s most pop sounding record. The band themselves recognise that they are borrowing sounds from New Wave. As far as I can tell Backspacer is a far more melodic album than previous efforts but it obviously worked for them as it was their first album to hit number 1 in 13 years. It sounds amazing and different whilst still maintaining their status as a good ole’ fashioned rock band that has managed to come out of the grunge era successfully.
Key Track: Just Breathe.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Just a quick update

Hello all again...

Sorry about the massive amount of time between posts but I'd been sick for a few weeks and then pulled an insane amount of hrs for this project at work. I've been coming home from work and going straight to bed haven't even had time to catch up on emails. Anyways, I have loads to tell you all including my albums of the year and a few album reviews that I've already written out. So be prepared for a mass onslaught of posts. By the way, I hope you all had a wonderful Xmas and a Happy New Year....

Sunday, November 15, 2009

2010 Album Releases: VAMPIRE WEEKEND - CONTRA


Everybodys favourite indie rockers Vampire Weekend are releasing their sophomore album, Contra on January 11th 2010. They have been described as Ivy League rock since the members of the band met while studying at Columbia University. These must be some reasonably smart guys or they are really good at faking it. Anyways, I loved their self-titled first album particularly 'Oxford Comma' which is just infectious pop/rock.

Contra seems to be more of the same which isn't necessarily a bad thing but can lead to bands being described as boring and non evolving. I believe most bands should evolve and take risks even if it doesn't necessarily pay off but at least they made an effort to do something that will go down in music history as unexpected. Back to Vampire Weekend, I've only heard the first single, 'Horchata' but who knows what the album will be like and I am certainly willing to be proven wrong.

Tracklisting:
  1. Horchata
  2. White Sky
  3. Holiday
  4. California English
  5. Taxi Cab
  6. Run
  7. Cousins
  8. Giving Up the Gun
  9. Diplomat's Son
  10. I Think Ur A Contra


Looking forward to it.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live in Oz


If you missed out on Falls Festival or Sunset Sounds tickets Yeah Yeah Yeahs are doing 2 side shows, one in Melbourne and the other in Sydney and they are all ages gigs except I don't think Under 18s get access to General Admin which is crap in my opinion.

The shows take place...

December 29th 2009 - Melbourne, Festival Hall
December 30th 2009 - Falls Festival, Lorne
December 31st 2009 - Falls Festival, Tassy
January 7th 2010 - Sunset Sounds Festival, Brisbane
January 8th 2010 - Sydney - Hordern Pavillion
January 10th 2010 - Southbound Festival, Busselton WA

Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster and are on sale to the general public Tuesday, November 17th 2009.

Hope to see you all there!!!