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Monday, November 25, 2013

New Album | One Direction | Midnight Memories (Deluxe Edition)

Get it on iTunes.

* For full album review go to: Love Music; Love Life *

Why Don’t We Go There resonates with Neon Trees’, Everybody Talks both in the melody and the accompaniment. Lyrically it talks about pursuing a girl and making sure that no minute is wasted on not telling this girl how they feel (and more). It’s up beat, fun and embedded with the thrill of the chase.

Does He Know is a cheeky version of Rick Springfield’s, Jesse’s Girl. Much like the theme of C’mon, C’mon of watching a girl dance and being hypnotised by the way she moves, this song talks about noticing a girl from far away – a girl comfortable in who she is, but seems to hide that confidence from her boyfriend. It’s another throwback song that leaves you singing and dancing along.

Alive brings back the electric guitar and attitude. Singing about a relationship that’s carefree, where it’s about doing things that make you feel alive. It’s really a rougher version of Live While We’re Young basically – it belts out, “YOLO!”

Half A Heart is an acoustic-based heartbreak song, where the lyrics are beautiful and simple as it talks about being incomplete. It’s a song that attempts to mend a broken relationship. I have to say this is my favourite track out of the four bonus tracks on the Deluxe edition.

sL Star Rating: ★★★★★

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Friday, September 6, 2013

FILM REVIEW | One Direction: This Is Us


This Is Us Review

Following in suit with the Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus), Michael Jackson and Justin Bieber, One Direction have released their own 3D “doco-con” (documentary concert) for their fans to enjoy.

Taking a few crowd favourites from both Up All Night and Take Me Home, along with their Comic Relief single, One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks), the concert aspect of the film begs you to sing along – had I been in the back row of the theatre, I would have actually been dancing. On the documentary side of things, I thought it lacked novelty in the sense that much of it was a combination of their BBC documentary, One Direction: A Year in the Making, and their multiple biographies that have just been released.

But let’s unpack it a little more…




Airtime: Who Do You See A Lot Of???
You do see a lot of the boys, but if you’re curious as to how much time for each, I think I’d have to agree with my sister who said that ‘Harry got a lot of airtime’. I mean don’t get me wrong, Harry got a lot of great serious airtime too, but they were just overshadowed by his shirtless scenes. Seriously, any excuse to have him shirtless or looking at the camera, it was in there. Louis dominated the contemplative talking time. I felt like he had a lot of the mature things to say in regards to their journey as a band. Liam was following the same train of thought, but at a more personal level. Zayn had a lot of family airtime, which I thought was sweet and so realistic to what a lot of children who grow up in working class families want to do for their family. Niall was just plain Niall, laughing, having a bit of fun and was just thankful to the fans. So I guess there’s a enough in there for everyone to enjoy.


1D in 3D

I’m sorry but I’m still not convinced that people need to be in 3D. I mean it was great with the concert scenes. But even in those scenes, because there weren’t too many 3D graphics in the songs themselves (and the boys didn’t actually pop-out at you), there was no need to spend $20 for 3D.


Concert Concept

I love the set concept (because I’m a theatre nerd). I also loved that it was a mixture of London and all the places in the world, along with the comic book and gaming theme. It captures One Direction as a group and as individuals.


Favourite Part: When Mr Payne (Liam’s dad) says, “You never see it from the dad’s perspective…I miss him.”

Overall it was a good film. Nothing new, both in the genre of doc-cons or One Direction – but, it is one that fans will enjoy.

Star Rating: ★★★

Next on sL: Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters



Saturday, July 20, 2013

NEW SINGLE: One Direction - Best Song Ever




With This Is Us coming to cinemas this year (along with the Take Me Home Tour still in full motion), One Direction have given their fans something extra while they wait for the official 1D3D film. BEST SONG EVER is the latest release from the boys, being aired and released on Vevo on Friday 19th July with the official song available for purchase on iTunes this Monday 22nd July. The song is specifically written for the film but it stands on its own as well.



Best Song Ever is about a meeting between a boy and girl and having the best night of their lives dancing to ‘the best song ever’. That’s all good and fun, but like a night out and having too much to drink, the song clearly states that ‘they can’t remember’ the actual song that they were dancing and singing along to. They ‘think it went, “oh-oh-oh”’ or maybe it was, ‘yeah-yeah-yeah’ – either way, it was a great song, they just cant remember it. So clearly the ‘best song ever’ is nothing compared to once-in-a-life-time meeting. How…sweet?

There’s this amazing falsetto at the end of the song and I can’t really make out who it is. My money is either on Harry or Liam – but I guess we’ll have to wait for the official video, which is released on Monday along with the song. I’m looking forward to the video, I personally think One Direction have the best videos since their One Thing. And judging from the previews is still the boys to the tee.

sL Star Rating: 3 Stars

Next: Best Song Ever [Video Review] –  enjoy the video previews:

Niall:


Liam:


Harry:


Louis:



Zayn:



Final Preview