Saturday, March 26, 2011

INTERVIEW: Lucy-Jayne is Hitting Home



Continuing my delight in getting to know a little bit more about Eyes Alight, I recently also got in contact via Twitter with another member of McFlyDARES. Say 'hello' to Miss Lucy-Jayne Copley. When Lucy replied I was amazed by how much BIRT and Eyes Alight really meant to these girls. I've titled this interview, "Hitting Home" because for a lot of people, I think that's what BIRT and Eyes Alight is really about - awareness to a cause that's so close to home.

Actually, the title came from the Lucy herself, but I'll let her explain...

- You've only got 26% to go for your goal - how many more shows do you think to get you passed that mark?
It’s incredible that we're racing towards our target so quickly! The amount we've raised at each show has varied considerably, but adding up everything we've raised in cash so far we've just about reached our target which is amazing! Just a couple more shows I think and we'll be well over.
- What attracted you personally to BIRT?
I've been involved with charity work on and off throughout my whole life. When I was younger I used to help out with fundraisers at school and with Brownies, I always helped out at the charity days in high school and I also helped out with fundraising events put on by my local church. I've also known about BIRT for a few months now, although it really came to my attention after I heard about Tom Fletcher's success on The Cube, I looked into it more and it kind of hit home. Whilst I personally have no experience of a condition like those helped by BIRT, it’s an issue close to me because of friends and family and I just wanted to be able to show my support and do my bit.

- How long have supported BIRT?
I guess I just answered that in my previous answer (haha!), but as I said, I have been aware of it for a while but it’s only recently that I've actively supported the cause.
- So, I understand in a way you are one of three "founders" of McFlyDARES, what inspired you to "create" this Twitter group?
That's correct! Well it firstly started off as something we set up just to have fun whilst we were all hanging around venues and camping out on the Above The Noise tour. We wanted fans to submit dares that they'd like to see us perform and we'd do them for a laugh and to pass the time. We had no original intention of setting it up to raise money, but when we heard about the money Tom raised we decided we'd like to help. The idea is the same - people submit the dares they want to see us do - only now they have to sponsor us to do it.
- What sparked your desire to really support the Eyes Alight Appeal?
We were recently contacted by Tom's girlfriend - Giovanna Falcone - via Twitter who told us that Izzy had heard of the work we were doing for BIRT and thought it was fantastic, and would we mind raising money specifically for the Eyes Alight campaign. Of course we agreed - after watching the video of Rupert's story it just really touched me. It’s a heartbreaking yet beautiful story and the idea that I can be helping people like Rupert to enjoy the things in life that a lot of us take for granted is just an amazing feeling.
- Now Jay swam in the ocean as part of her commitment to the cause - would you say you're as daring (excuse the pun) as she is?
Haha she's crazy! But no, it’s all for a good cause. If I was there I would’ve been in there with her! I'm never one to back out of dares, ever since I was young, playing truth or dare with friends, I was always the one making a fool of myself doing dare after dare!
- What is the one dare you would do or have done for the sake of Eyes Alight?
As I just said in my previous answer, I would've gone for a dip with Jay in the sea (haha!). I'll do pretty much anything I get asked to do, within reason. The last thing I want is to end up getting arrested! We're planning some big dares to do at Wembley and Nottingham.

- You guys hold games and costume themes for those who want to support the cause while the Above the Noise tour is on, do you find that there are more supporters at each show?
I think Manchester was a big one for supporters there, I saw a lot of people wondering around in super hero costumes! Sheffield had a few too, but I can't say for the other dates as I wasn't there myself. However many there are though, doesn't particularly matter, so long as we get some support. Every little helps!
- What is the most encouraging thing someone has said to you during your fundraising adventures?
There was a lovely girl at Manchester - I'm not sure of her name - but when we were doing the 50p a hug there she told me she thought I was an inspiration and that more people should be willing to help out causes like these. That really touched me, it’s so lovely to know that people are inspired by our efforts when all we're doing ourselves is helping a cause.
- Finally, when you look back at all of this, what's the one thing you'll always remember?
I'm gonna look back at this and just be amazed – at how four teenage girls have managed to help raise so much money for a charity and managed to raise awareness. I think I'll always remember the friendships I've made and strengthened throughout it too. It’s just been amazing, and I sincerely hope it continues.

Again, if you're interested in BIRT or McFlyDARES - either in getting involved or donating go to either:

With love, sL

Friday, March 25, 2011

INTERVIEW: Jay's Opening Our Eyes to the Unseen


As a posted early this morning, I've been touched by a foundation called BIRT. If you still don't know what they're about go to my Tumblr: http://stricklyleisure.tumblr.com/post/4001436052/mcflydares-no-im-not-just-talking-aboutto prep yourself before you read this interview. I was also recently touched by four particular girls on Twitter since I've re-opened my account. Their diligence and passion for this cause has l ask the question, "Why?"

To answer my question, I decided do get in contact with them. Having recently been an active voter for
McFly's recent Pioneer Presenter Group I realised I had supported one of the McFlyDARES girls, Miss Jay Julier, in her endeavour to be the PP for the ... show. Eager to answer my questions, here's how our e-mail interview went:
1. What attracted you personally to BIRT?

I actually have a mental health condition that I was diagnosed with when I was ten years old. Now it’s nowhere near as substantial as those that are helped by BIRT, but I can completely relate to wanting to experience things the same as everybody else takes for granted. For example, the opportunities to attend concerts, to attend the theatre, to go to the cinema, everyday things that we can all do, but without somebody to assist them, these people can’t. And why shouldn’t they? A lot of charities are based around providing the absolute bare essentials, the fundamentals, which is fantastic. But why not provide that little bit extra – a true new ease of life? It is one thing to merely survive, but quite another to truly live. My condition has strong links with depression and anxiety, and I have been in a position before where I have simply been so ill I couldn’t face anything or anyone. The only way I get out of bed in the morning is by focusing on the exciting plans I have for the future, by planning ahead and making the most of every single day. And by being a part of Eyes Alight I can provide that satisfaction to other people, something I just couldn’t face life without.
2. How long have you personally supported BIRT?
I have been aware of BIRT since the beginning of January this year, but only truly found out about it after being in the audience for The Cube, seeing Tom Fletcher raise money for the cause. After seeing how important it was to Izzy Johnston (the founder of Eyes Alight), and her reaction upon hearing how much he raised, as well as finding out their average turnover is only £2,500 a year. I knew I had to find out more. So I researched the cause and after finding out more about it, I couldn’t not be involved.
3. With the launch of the Eyes Alight Appeal, what made you say to yourself, "SOLD! I want to join this cause."?
I have been involved in charity work for as long as I have been able to, there is a photo of me at five years old carrying a charity bucket! So it seemed only natural as an adult now to be involved in as much charity work as possible. Eyes Alight in particular is something I can truly relate to, and I am deeply passionate about through my own relevant experience. I think it truly makes a difference when someone is talking to you about a charity if they are really passionate about it and if they know everything and have experienced something similar first hand. That’s why I think we’ve been so successful so far!
4. Who are "McFlyDARES" and how did you become "McFlyDARES"?
McFlyDARES was actually set up by a few friends of mine, Sarah Lawson, Hannah Campbell and Lucy Copley. All fellow McFly fans who, after being inspired - much as I was, by Tom’s incredible fundraising on The Cube television show, decided that they would also like to raise some money for the cause. The idea of McFlyDAERES came about as a combination of finding something to do while camping for the upcoming McFly gigs (we all regularly camp overnight to obtain the best places!) and how they could make that [usual “tradition”] raise money for charity. Then McFlyDAERES came about - why not have a bit of harmless fun, do something silly, to pass the time and who says we couldn’t get sponsored for it? It started off as merely fancy dress (£1 donation to participate) and has escalated into all sorts of things. Our most successful [fundraiser] so far has simply been selling hugs for 50p! I actually became involved in the cause not so long ago, I am very good friends with Lucy Copley of the original trio who started it off and she was asking me for some advice since I am an Events Management student and I have been involved in charity fundraising before. Since I have a lot of experience in that department she approached the other two to request that I be a part of the team to help them out. And here we are!
5. You recently jumped into the ocean as part of your commitment to the appeal, why?!
Haha! Yes I did, well I actually swam in the ocean - I think jumping would’ve killed me. Basically I decided that to boost the donations a little bit, our audience needed a bit of a bribe. So I announced online that if we reached over £300 online by the end of the Bournemouth gig on theAbove The Noise tour then straight afterwards I would swim in the sea. That way people could see me swim if they chose to and the fact that it was dark and cold made the dare more worthy! If anything it just proves how passionate I am about the cause, it means a lot to me and I’m willing to do anything to ensure that the appeal gets the coverage it so deserves.
6. You also recently interviewed McFly (congratulations on your win for thePioneer Presenter Competition - you did well) where you briefly told the boys about your participation in a cause that they all support, how did it feel letting them know that there are fans out there behind them in their own commitment to the cause?
Thank you very much, it was great fun. I intended anyway to broadcast some information about McFlyDAERES. Super City has a huge following of over 20,000 subscribers and that way I knew I could reach a lot of people in a very short space of time and encourage them to donate. I knew previously how important the cause is to Harry Judd (Izzy Johnston’s partner) and therefore I felt it only right he knew what we were doing so that Izzy would be aware of the money we were raising for them. I think he was very touched by it all but it should be noted that it was mentioned in the interview so that Izzy would be aware of what we were doing for her, and that fans watching would be encouraged to donate, not for recognition from McFly. The fact that they are very grateful that we are involved in the same cause is wonderful, and I love the boys dearly and had a lot of fun with them, but the two things are mutually exclusive. We both support the same cause, this was a means of getting as large an audience as possible as well as letting Izzy know of all the stuff we are doing for her. Granted I did not win the Pioneer Presenter competition with the intention of mentioning it originally, but when it came down to it there was nothing I wanted to talk about more. It will stand as one of the best days of my life for many reasons, meeting and interviewing McFly (who have been my favourite band for 7 years) being but one of them.
7. So obviously your cause is in conjunction with McFly’s Above the Noise Tour, do you think your cause will go INTERNATIONAL?
I would love for it to; we have had a lot of interest in people fundraising overseas so I don’t see why not. It is a cause based in the UK so I believe the donations would have to be online but find me somewhere that doesn’t have the internet! Of course we would be more than happy to help out with organising things overseas although actually attending could be difficult. The more people know about the cause the better, the more donations to the cause the better.
8. If it does, how much money do you think it will raise?
Oh gosh I don’t know. We’ve raised over £500 in not a very long time so the sky’s the limit!Eyes Alight’s aim is to raise over £100,000 and I will continue to help for as long as I possibly can, even when they surpass that goal, which they will.
9. Now I have to ask the inevitable question, does 100% of every donation go to BIRT and the Eyes Alight Appeal?
Oh yes absolutely 100%. We have absolutely no interest in any personal gain. This is solely for the Eyes Alight Appeal, every single penny goes straight to them.
10. Finally, when does the appeal officially end?
It doesn’t officially end! It will be an ongoing appeal for as long as we feel we can help. I for one will continue to raise money for as long as we are needed, until I see everybody’s eyes alight.

Please continue to donate at www.justgiving.com/mcflyfansunite.
Thank you to Jay Julier for agreeing to do this interview and I hope to hear the inspiring and encouraging stories of the rest of McFlyDARES. I hope you've been inspired to donate to this cause.
Lots of Love, sL

Thursday, March 24, 2011

BLOG: After Uni Work Dies Down


Hey all,

Thought's I'd just let you know that I'm looking forward to sharing new things with you all! After the four months summer break, where I was constantly watching and reviewing, I feel like I've been so distanced from you all - no fear! it's only for a little while longer.

I want to give a big shout out and thank you to EVENT CINEMAS who have decided to use my blog for their social network pages (twitter and facebook) for others to read my stuff and to see if they want to see a particular film.

I'm just blogging to let you know that there is a great line up of things that I want to talk to you guys after student life becomes less assessment based:

  1. The rise of teeny-bopper songs - Rebecca Black
  2. Movies - Suckerpunch hopefully Limitless
  3. TV - Glee

But my next blog will be about a good cause called "Eyes Alight". I give a brief summary of the appeal at this link: http://stricklyleisure.tumblr.com/post/4001436052/mcflydares-no-im-not-just-talking-about, to checkout more just click the photograph. I "interview" one of the founders of McFlyDARES and talk about what they're doing to support the cause.

Thanks so much for understanding guys I am now also on:


Pre-warning, majority of the stuff I tweet and tumble about is McFly, but don't worry they're just a little glimpse of my private life - a very narrow depiction of "the real me". LOL.

Hope you're having a great day!

sL

Thursday, March 17, 2011

FILM: The Adjustment Bureau


The Adjustment Bureau
Have you ever wanted to have a glimpse of how your life would pan out? What you would be doing in two weeks? Six months? Ten Years? What if you woke up one day and Chance decided that it was going to mess around with you and give you something of the future and then take it away from you the very next minute?
Well, that’s what David Norris (Matt Damon – The Bourne Trilogy) experienced the day he lost his opportunity to sit for Senate. After a double encounter with the mysterious Elise (Emily Blunt – The Devil Wears Prada), David’s life-plan is twisted and he is no longer going the way they want it to go.
They are The Adjustment Bureau. Headed by an unknown Chairman, they help make sure that the human population is in-line with every single detail that the Chairman has mapped out for them – but apparently even they make mistakes.
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The Story
Based on the short story, “Adjustment Team” by Philip K. Dick, The Adjustment Bureau incorporates the concept of a team that follows direct plans for a certain human being in order for that certain person’s life to run smoothly. I commend George Nolfi for his amazing screenplay adaptation and his directorial efforts, because they truly paid off. I was at the edge of my seat from middle to end, and was continually asking myself questions from the very beginning.
If you’re like me and you watch movies based on their trailers and IMDb synopsises, then you know what it’s like to have a glimpse of what you’re about to see. I wanted to see this film because from the outset because I thought the idea of having the plan for your life laid out for you in “black and white” (as John Slattery – Jack and Bobby, says) and you realising that you actually don’t actually have ‘freewill’ but an “illusion of freewill” (Terence Stamp – Valkyrie) is a deeply nullifying concept.
Imagine it, you go through life and you make decisions, but in reality, those decisions have ALREADY been made FOR you. We often think about things like ‘guardian angels’ or a ‘higher power’, and what is so great about this film is, it takes what we are familiar with an questions its validity by asking, “What if…?”. Like:
  • What if…“God’s plan” for our lives is really a series of decisions that He has already made for us?
  • What if…the choices we make – good and bad – are always right and never wrong, because, frankly, they’re all part of a plan.
  • What if…we do void from the plan? – Can’t they just ‘adjust’ it?
Of course there are flaws in a storyline that prods such questions, but it doesn’t mean that it’s a ‘bad’ or ‘controversial’ idea. It just means someone wanted to imagine a world that could be explained with a series of books of lives rather than a single book of life.
Casting
Cathy Sandrich deserves our applause for her amazing contribution to this film. Not only did Matt Damon and Emily Blunt have incredible chemistry from beginning to end. They also complimented each other so well through their counter balance of screen presence: Damon never over shadowed her and she never overshadowed him when it came to the limelight. The dynamics between John Slattery, Terence Stamp and Anthony Mackie as main three Adjustment Bureaucrats were so well played out that you really had strong feelings as a viewer towards each of them – Slattery: you could hate him, but also understand him; Stamp: you just really wanted him to go away because he was just really mean; and Mackie: you wanted to hug this guy! From the very beginning, these characters were just so well set up that you understood who you would hate and love because these actors never fully overshadow each other. And they’re not supposed to: David and Elise are “enough” for one another, hence their incredible balance of character and presence and The Adjustment Bureau is a team, so why would one of them topple over one another for the limelight? - One man’s mistake is an entire team’s fallout.
Cinematography and Costuming
I have to commend the entire Camera and Electrical Department for their amazing use of camera work and lighting. With a film like this it was important to get the angles and the lighting correct to create that scenic aesthetic of someone always watching. I will also applaud, Richard M. Batholomay, Chris Burns, Jeff Caron, Shane Haden, Daniel Pollack, Cesar Quinones and David Valesco for their amazing choice in the locations for this film. It has the greatest building interiors and New Your locations that complemented the story. The opening shots where Matt Damon is all alone in these mass hallways and rooms were just beautiful and really set up his character profile. But what I loved the most was when they (Damon and Blunt) were together at the Statue of LIBERTY – call it cliché if you want, but I thought it was just brilliant! Why wouldn’t you shoot a film about a man trying to live by his own choices and his own plans in life in a city with such a significantly historical landmark?
I’m only mentioning costuming here because it’s truly significant to the film. The fedoras that the Bureaucrats wore were absolutely CRUCIAL to this film – but I won’t tell you why they need them so badly. They’re crucial character-wise because they define these men. An item, which is so common, becomes also definitive for David in order for him to differentiate the Bureaucrats from every other New Yorker - i.e. ANYONE could be one of them. But if I tell you anymore, I’ll spoil the film – but keep an ear out for the line, “Oh! Hat!” and keep it with you until the movie's about to end.
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Overall thoughts…
I really enjoyed this film. I thought it mixture of action and romance resonated with that of a James Bond film or Die Hard film (not to a great degree, for Bond and Willis fans), but it did have the psychological twist to it to (not as much as Inception though). I will say that I thought the ending could’ve have been a little better. It was a little cliché for my liking, but at the same time I understood why it ended where it did (let me know if you disagree and why you liked it). But overall, I got my money’s worth and I would go see it again.
sL Star Rating: 4 Stars (It lost the other star for the ending.)

Next on sL: TBA (Uni workload is getting really heavy :D).

Friday, March 4, 2011

NEW ALBUM: McFly - Above The Noise


The first thing I want to say is that after seven year of being on the scene, McFly have re-invented music to create the sub-genres and enhance existing genres. Since releasing their new Super City website last October (2010), the boys have also released a new album packed with 11 BRAND NEW songs.

Above The Noise, McFly (2010)

End of the World
The first track of the album must always want the listener to keep listening. What End of the World does is set up a theme for the rest of the album (super heroes with women as their kryptonite). What I didn’t mention in my review for the Super City site was that the format of the site was suppose to look like a comic book, hence ‘Super’ city. This album brilliantly supports the site with opening with this song.

Party Girl
So practically, for those of you who haven’t seen this first single for the album then you wouldn’t know that this was the promotion song/video for their McFly’s mini-movie, “Nowhere Left To Run”. The song practically talks about a vampiric beauty who captivates men and turns them into vampires too – although the video has Harry being this ‘vampiric beauty’, the song is about a Party Girl.

If You See Kate
For those of you who own this album, you know the hidden message in the name, but unlike Speak Now, I’m not going to spell it out. My apologies to my readers who are offended that I even mention this song – but regardless of the title, I have to unfortunately say that its one of my favourite song on the album. Believe it or not, I (emphasis on the ‘I’, because other have disagreed with me) think that the title of the song has really nothing to do with what the title implies. For me, it the typical ‘teaser’ leading on another guy – simple and relatable, we all know at least one person that’s like that. I suppose the only real reason that I like this song is because I have a few ideas on the video clip for this song – but that’s another blog all together. :P

Shine A Light
Single numero dos! I will have to day this is one of the BEST song that McFly have ever written. Alongside them on the writing pad is Taio Cruz, who features in this song, and they’re balance is absolutely perfect! When I first hear this song I was like, “Oh-my-goodness! They’ve still got me hooked to their music! I love this song so much that whenever I drive and this dong comes on, my dad has to remind me that the green light means I can “GO”. Actually, My sister and I love this song so much, MY DAD knows this song from start to finish and even taught me how to play it on the guitar! LOL.

I'll Be Your Man
For all you Tom Fletcher fans this is the song that you will adore for the rest of your life! For all you hopeless romantics, this is a song that will make you swoon and maybe even cry. For all you guys out there who don’t know how to spontaneously surprise your girlfriends – this is the song you will win them over with!!! I am telling you, Tom’s voice and the melody to this song is perfect for those slow dances, candle-lit dinners and other romantic gestures.

Nowhere Left To Run (Also the name of their mini-movie)
Composed by Taio Cruz, this song continues that superhero theme and keeps you on the dance floor. To be honest, I use this song when I’m running laps around my backyard – yes, I exercise to McFly, sue me. :P But it’s just one of those songs you have to move to and you want to sing along to – but I think it’s best in a club with a DJ occasionally mixing it for effects.

I Need A Woman
For those “Flones” (Tom and Danny) fans out there who are part of the female population of this world then this is the song you want to say, “YOU NEED ME!” This is one of my favourite songs on the album, but whenever I sing it, my parents tell me off – Mum: “It’s a man’s song! You’re a girl!” and Dad: “Listen to the words – it’s not a good song.” You really can’t win parents can you? (Love you Ma and Pa! :D)

That's The Truth

Between, Shine a Light and this song, I’m not too sure which one is my favourite song! I love this song because it’s got a great balance of everything – lyrics, music, structure and the incredible voice of Tom and Danny – as well as an incredibly relatable storyline for those who have been accused of something they haven’t don’t in a relationship. But I will say, it does remind me N*Sync’s Bye, Bye, Bye – but the video clip is amazing! Kudos to Mr. Poynter for his acting abilities.

Take Me There
This is one of love-dovey songs that talk about “going all the way” – if you catch my drift. Regardless of the message, this song has great guitar riffs and a great dance feel. It’s not that I don’t like this song, it’s just overshadowed by the previous song and that’s the truth. (Yes, I did just do that.)

This Song
This is an ODD song. Sadly enough though, I actually like it! I picture it be one of those songs that you drive home to after a long day’s work and it just calm you down – I actually fall asleep to this song because it’s so soothing. I’m pretty sure there are other connotations in this song too, but the majority of it just talks about the everyday and spending it with someone really special to you.

Foolish
I love this song, basically because it keeps me thinking every time I listen to it; sometimes I think he wanted her to leave then other times I think no he didn’t. It’s one of those songs that talk about losing someone and so as a result you also lose a bit of yourself. Ideally the foolishness of letting someone very important go - it’s a great song.


So that’s Above the Noise in a nutshell, I hope I did the boys proud. I just wanted to mention that this is the last blog post I will be doing until my university break, I’m actually about to end my first week back, so I was glad to end it with McFly, if I get time, I might post something small for you guys – we’ll see.
sL Star Rating: 4.5 Stars (the other 0.5 was lost in their connotative lyrics – sorry boys).
Next on sL: TBA

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

BOOK REVIEW: I Am Number Four

I AM NUMBER FOUR by Pittacus Lore

If you've never considered aliens inhibiting the human form and walking amongst us, then you haven't been paying attention lately. Ever thought there was something strange about a friend of yours lately? Or the new person that just walked into your classroom? Or the guy who moved into the empty house just across the street?

John Smith has been running all his life, maybe you know him? Anyway, running and now he's got nowhere left to run. The others are after him; he's next in line. His senses are in overdrive and he can't take the tension any longer.

But he's not your ordinary runaway, actually his not even a thug, he's a 16 year-old alien on the verge of death because he is in the way of earth's Armageddon. They've murdered three of his kind already, but the Mogodorians won't stop until ALL nine of them are dead.

The only thing saving the rest of them is for John to stay alive. It's a count down, and HE IS NUMBER FOUR.

***

I Am Number Four as a novel has a great portrayal of what it means to be an alien on the run. I love the fact that in this story they're NOT abducting people, nor are they leaving traces of themselves on crop fields. It put Twilight to shame in the sense of abnormal people trying to be normal. John is a believable character, with real feelings and understandable fears. Number Four and the rest of the Lorien pack are today's contemporary SupermanWonder Woman and Spiderman – seemingly ordinary people with extraordinary powers because of a twisted hand of fate or because they come from a different planet.


Like I previous wrote about the film adaptation of this book, the parallels between page-to-screen are accurate and you can't separate the two. But I maintain my recommendation of reading the book before the film, that way you understand the film a little better. It’s a little harder to differentiate the film from the book if you read it afterwards. What I did wish the movie had was a little more of the action described in the book. I wish the ending of the book was used for the film, as well as the training process that Number Four goes through in the book. That way he didn't look like he was just this super-being, but rather he was a teenager in preparation for the real fight. I did prefer Number Six in the film to that of the book. She was a little more independent, which made the fact that she's been without her Cepan (guardian) for over a year. Sam, Mark and Sarah are all identical to their characters on screen, so they've really hit the mark on those characters. Henri on the other hand is much more of a father figure in the book rather than the film, but otherwise, the re-write was not too far off. Overall the book was a great and an easy read.

I do apologise for the late review, but I have been busy with my video blogging on the MCFLY SUPER CITY website. It was a lot of fun to do and I hope you guys have a look. For those of you who would like to visit the site and have a look its: supercity.mcfly.com. Feel free to browse get a feel of what I talk about. 

OH! Almost forgot...

sL Star Rating:
  1. I AM NUMBER FOUR: 4 Stars
  2. McFly SUPER CITY: 4.5 Stars

Next on sL: McFly - Above the Noise