Sunday, February 12, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STRICTLYLEISURE


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY STRICTLYLEISURE!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YYYYYOOOOUUU!!!


YES! strictlyLeisure has been live for TWO YEARS!!! Like I said, I would have never imagined that this could happen. And since I haven't been to the cinemas lately, I thought, "Just be cause I can't, why can't my readers?!"

So to celebrate, I'm sending ONE loyal reader to EVENT CINEMAS for the best experience ever - the VMAX EXPERIENCE! Yes, ONE faithful reader will be making their way to their nearest Event Cinemas and getting the FULL movie experience just to celebrate strictlyLeisure turning Two!

How can you win this AMAZING Prize? Go to: http://strictlyleisure.tumblr.com/comps for the details.

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Thank you all so much for making these past two years to amazing! Especially in the Music scene in the past year. You guys have just been so incredible and I am forever grateful to each one of you for reading, following and interacting with me.

Whether you're a Movie-buff, Galaxy Defender, Empire Family Member, Swifty or Directioner, I want to thank all so much for your support and readership. You guys have just been the greatest readers anyone can have.

Hopefully there'll be many more years to come!!!


Much love and God bless,

sL xxx

Saturday, February 11, 2012

NEW SINGLE: One Direction - One Thing


One Thing - One Direction

Firstly, I’m going to blatantly say that when I heard the preview for this song my heart sank. Not because of the lyrics – I mean you’d think that with the title and all – but no, sadly it sank because I thought it was going to be like Save You and Stole My Heart with the whole dance feel to it. I literally thought, “Oh no! I’m going to disappoint some fans because of my personal preference in music.” But! Don’t fear! My review doesn’t end here (rhyme was totally unplanned!).
So when February 10 rolled in and I eagerly downloaded the One Thing bundle from iTunes, I jumped the playlist and went straight to I Should Have Kissed You. To my relief after playing the song a few times I actually liked it! It’s got the flair and catchiness of What Makes You Beautiful, but it’s more like Everything About You where Pop meets Dance.
To be honest, there’s nothing too special about this song besides the fact that it’s a new track and it’s actually one of the first songs they recorded. Storyline wise, it’s almost from the opposite perspective of their song Taken. In Taken it’s all about telling a girl that she can’t mess with his emotions anymore, because he’s found someone that loves him back and doesn’t string him along - so she missed out. But in I Should’ve Kissed You the guy misses out. It’s about missing that moment where they could’ve had something, but the moment passed and now there’s this limbo between the guy and girl. The entire song is just asking the girl if they can go back to that moment and have it all again so he can kiss her.
If you’re like me and absolutely cannot stand House / Dance / Techno music you’ll be happy to hear that this song is more Pop than the genres I just listed. I’m not saying that because I generally like One Direction, but because it’s the truth. I mean none of their songs are really drenched with too much techno-pizzazz but there’s enough to show diversity in their voices. This song is great example of how well Liam, Harry, Zayn, Niall and Louis really blend their voices together. Dance or Techno tracks are usually highly embedded with so much white noise already that adding not one, but five voices could be a deadly mix to the track. Thankfully none of their tracks have been sent to the overload graveyard, but it is one caution I will put out there for future One Direction writers and even for the guys to consider when they write their own songs.

Overall:
It’s a great song that you can dance and sing along to. I’m sure the Directioners are already loving it; but I will say, I still prefer the slower songs by the boys. Songs like this tend to focus on three vocals and I personally would like to hear Niall and Louis a lot more. If they do more song like this, the best example of sharing the airwaves is Everything About You where they each have a section to sing.
sL Star Rating: 2.5 Stars
Next on sL: The Vow

Friday, February 3, 2012

BLOG: Filling In The Awkward Silence with an Apology

Hello Everyone!!!


It's been so busy with my personal life lately that I haven't had the time to update you guys or review anything for you.

I am soooooo SORRY!!!

Here are a few things coming up for you all:

10 February - ONE DIRECTION will be releasing their single "One Thing" for Australian fans on their site with their NEW TRACK: "I Should Have Kissed You". I'm gonna get my hands on it to review it for you. Might take a while in terms of shipping and stuff, but I might cheat and get the MP3 version instead because I want to share the new track with you guys. (And save as much as possible!)


19 February - A SLEEPLESS MELODY continues their "The Last Teenagers Tour" here in Sydney and I've got some special guest FAN REVIEWERS (who will be revealed very soon!) who are joining me to review the show. I might even get a few pictures with the boys just to share with you on Facebook and Twitter (as well as Instagram if you have it :D).


TBA - More films!!! I only have short amount of free time left to get into the cinemas and I will try and get a few movie reviews in for you guys. If not...


I'm going to run a movie competition for you guys!!!


Just because I can't get to the cinemas doesn't mean YOU can't. I'll keep you guys posted and ONE loyal reader will receive a special gift from yours truly. I want to keep it a surprise because...

strictlyLeisure
is
turning
TWO!!!
this Year!!!!









That's right!!! strictlyLeisure will be turning TWO this month thanks to all of YOU!!! But there are few people that I've reviewed that I want to thank especially:

From 2010:
  • Miss TAYLOR SWIFT for her Fearless Tour 2010. The FIRST show I every reviewed and still one of the best concerts I've been to.
  • Mr LOGAN LERMAN who captivated my sister's heart for the first six months of that year. This guy is an amazing actor, if you haven't seen anything by him I recommend that you do. In particular: My One and Only (along side Reese Witherspoon and Kevin Bacon) and Meet Bill (along side Aaron Ekhart and Jessica Alba).
  • EASTERFEST for allowing me to see HAWK NELSON who blew the house down that night! I recommend going to Easterfest this year guys! There's a great line up - you can also get involved, go to: http://www.agmf.com.au/ to checkout the line-up, dates and how to get tickets.
  • Mr JUSTIN BIEBER for being the topic of my complaints over hype to this day. Can I just say, I respect him as an artist and I do like to listen to his music in small dosages.
  • DISNEY for amazing shows like Hannah Montana and Sonny With A Chance who gave me the best laughs and the best tunes on my iPod.
For 2011:
  • EVENT CINEMAS for getting in contact with me and using my reviews for their films. I enjoy writing for you guys and I love coming to your cinemas to watch all the films that I review! I look forward to another great year together!
  • McFlyDares Girls: JAY, LUCY, HANNAH, SAZZ and NICKY for taking the time to talk to me about their campaign to raise money for BIRT and EYES ALIGHT please keep donating to this cause! Click: http://www.birt.co.uk/eyesalight/ for more information and how to donate. Especially with McFly's upcoming "Keep Calm and Play Louder Tour" coming up - see where the girls will be and how you can help raise money along side them.
  • CAPITOL THEATRE for hosting one of the most magical theatrical experiences for me. Mary Poppins was an absolute delight to share with my mother for Mother's Day and we both loved every minute of it.
  • DAYLIGHT HOURS, A SLEEPLESS MELODY and THE NTH DEGREE for getting in contact with me and allowing me to share my thoughts about their music. I loved doing that for you guys and I can't wait to see you all live! I might have to hit Melbourne soon!
  • JAKE NAUTA for his amazing solo career and for going another round for his debut solo album. You're a legend!
  • And of course to: MCFLY and NEW EMPIRE the two most reviewed or mentioned bands that strictlyLeisure has reviewed in 2011. Thank you guys for the friends I've made and the opportunities you guys have opened for your fans to get to know you. For McFly - SUPER CITY is amazing and I had A LOT of fun reviewing it and I will be renewing my citizenship for another year! For New Empire - you guys have just been a delight to meet each time and I love supporting you guys!
And of course:

YOU GUYS - My Readers!

I never thought it would get this far - running competitions, keeping up with reviews or meeting you guys in real life! You guys have just been amazing these past two years and I just want to thank you guys so much for encouraging me to share things with you and for taking time to actually read what I have to say.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I really thought I would give up after a few months, but two YEARS later and I'm still writing reviews for you guys!!! I am so blessed! Thank you!

Much Love,

sL xxx

PS.
If you like the GIFs see: strictlygifs.tumblr.com :D

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

NEW ALBUM: One Direction - Up All Night


Emerging from the reality series X-Factor, One Direction have taken the music industry by storm. Coming into the TV show as individuals attempting to live the dream of becoming the next winner of X-Factor, Louis, Niall, Liam, Harry and Zayn all competed against each other for the title. But with the result not going the way the expected, all five boys were ready to pack their bags and go back home, until Simon Cowell called them back to say they were “too talented” to be sent home – thus brought a new boy band to the competition: One Direction. Though the boys didn’t win X-Factor UK they are living the dream that they all wanted.
Alright I’ll admit it, I didn’t think they were that good to begin with, although to be really honest with you guys I hadn’t actually heard anything by them, I just heard of them. And to my surprise, I actually like their stuff! By sheer coincidence their first single, “What Makes You Beautiful” had reached Australian stores when I so happened to be at the counter at JB Hi-Fi – my sister was nodding her head when I said, “Should I get it?” Long story short, three weeks later and Up All Night were stacked all over the shelves of the same JB Hi-Fi and my sister bought it.
Here are my thoughts track by track…
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First single off the album and it’s catchy as hell! It’s not an annoying catchy like Justin Bieber’s, Baby, with it’s repetitive chorus, this song is catchy because the melody has this young, fun and earthy vibe to it. I didn’t hear it on the radio, I actually watched it on YouTube – which turned me off them at first. I was too distracted by the cheesy video clip. But I gave the song another chance when I bought it and listened to it a few time. In the end, I liked the lyrics and the up-beat tempo that put’s you in a good mood.

Second single from this album and the video clip is still a little cheesy, but don’t let my taste put you off. It’s actually a really good song. Kudos to the falsettos that dominate the chorus – and they’re all in synched with one another! I love the strings in this song. The crescendo form the opening to the chorus is absolutely beautiful – not to mention the descent as it come back to the second verse. In the louder songs, like the first track, it’s alright to have a lot of vocals all at once, but with slower songs like this, it’s nice that there are only three main parts. The combinations of their voices are well balanced and compliment each other well.

The third single from this album (they’re just working their way down aye?!), it’s actually one of my favourites. It’s not too fast or too slow, it’s got a rhythm that you bop your head to it or tap you foot to it as you sing along. As all five boys have their moment to shine in this song the complimentary voices to support each solo section is fantastic. These boys have learned to listen to one another in order to really work off each other, and this song is a perfect example – plus it’s another catchy tune!

More Than This
Another slow song within the album, I’d have to say this is my favourite song on the album. I don’t know why, but I prefer slow-heart-broken songs in any album – McFly’s POV, That’s the Truth, Too Close For Comfort and New Empire’s Tightrope, Staircase and Long Way Home, just to name a few. But this song just get’s me every time – let’s be clear I don’t sit there with a tissue box balling my eyes out, I just mean the lyrics are simple and the accompaniment just pulls back and builds up to match the words being sung perfectly. It’s got this heartfelt wooing feel to it that really warms you up – face it, any girl is a sucker for a slow song!

Up All Night
I have deemed this song my New Year’s Eve song for 2011 to herald in 2012 – and it was, even if it was only my iPod on shuffle. It’s definitely a party song – lyrics, music and theme is embedded with P.A.R.T.Y. It’s great to have when you’re driving about or hanging out with your friends. It’s just got this carefree vibe to it that get’s you up on your feet.

I Wish
Another one of my favourites with a similar theme to More Than This, this song also pulls on my heartstrings. But what get’s me with this song is the how well all their voices come together in the chorus. It’s technically still a ballad-y kind of song, but there’s a little more rhythm to it that has space to do more than bop or tap along to it – but nothing crazy like crumping either! It’s got the flavour of Taylor Swifts, “You Belong With Me” in it, but not the happy ending that you hope for like in her video clip. Nevertheless it’s a really great song.

Tell Me A Lie
Alluding to another person within the relationship this song has a very interesting melody. It’s like when you don’t want to hear something and you stick your fingers in your ears and sing, “La, la, la – I can’t hear you, la, la, la,” that’s how this song works, just a little more inventive obviously. But it’s got that feel of, “I’m running away from reality – tell me everything else but the truth!” That’s essentially what the lyrics are saying, but the music has a techno feel that aids the words being sung. So as you listen to it you can almost feel the truth chasing the person singing the song. Pretty cool, I think.

Taken
The most acoustic track in the entire album, this song talks about a heart breaker trying to lure the persona back into her arms only to let him go again. I like how this song is really slow and soft, like they’re trying to lay it out to the person it’s for; simply, they’re telling them slowly, “You need to stop messing with my head, and to make sure that you do, this is it – I’m. Not. Chasing. You. Any. More.” I like the message of the song and it’s the gentle way of bring it out.

I Want
Written by McFly’s Tom Fletcher there’s no reason to ask why this song has traces of McFly’s earlier single, Sorry’s Not Good Enough. With the piano opening and the strong electric guitar throughout the song, it’s got the Fletcher’s toucher smeared all over it. What I really like about it though is that it’s the most “rocky” tune out of the whole album, but at the same time, it’s got this playful tune with the piano behind all of the drums and guitars. It’s almost cabaret and it helps with the cheekiness that the song refers to in the girls that it’s describing. Kudos Tom – and you boys pulled it off well! (I wonder if McFly will cover this song in their up coming tour?)

Everything About You
This song is a one of three dance tracks on this album. It’s definitely one that clubs will play and everyone will love dancing to. It’s got a lot of repetitive lines, but it compliments the more up beat vibe of the song. One thing that really confuses me in this song is the line, “And the way that you kiss on me” – like what?! I don’t know, I just ignore when I sing, but it get’s me every now and then – other wise I like dancing and singing along to this song.

Same Mistakes
A break between the final dance tracks, this song is another ballad that talks about a dysfunctional relationship. Both sides know that it isn’t working but they’re doing the same things that they’ve been doing so nothings happening in their relationship – they’re stuck in a rut basically. What’s really great about this song is that it’s got this angelic-like musicality that engulf the song. What I mean is, there’s never a fully silent moment in the song – it’s not a messy array of noise, it’s a beautiful combination of strings and vocals.

Save You Tonight
This album ends with dance tracks and this is one of those tracks. Not as up beat as Everything About You, but definitely one you can dance a bit to. In saying that though, I mean the typical boy-band moves that N*Sync or The Backstreet Boys would do. It’s talking about being a superhero for a girl who’s in a dysfunctional relationship. You can almost hear the comic book drawing and their individual costumes in the lyrics – I’m exaggerating, but seriously, as much as I like singing along to this song, it is a little cheesy.

Stole My Heart
Finishing this album with another dance track it’s definitely one you’d play in clubs and dance to again. With this song it literally talks about a dance floor and that moment when two people’s eyes meet and it’s love at first sight and they’re dancing together – you can really see the neon lights or the flashing lights behind the silhouette of the five boys on a stage. I’m not big on dance music, but I will say that the three tracks in here are tolerable.
Overall
This generation has found their own iconic boy band. Growing up, it was The Backstreet Boys, Blue, Westlife, BoysIIMen and N*Sync for me, but I’m glad to see that this generation has seen a band that’s full of life and are reasonably mature. Sure they don’t play their own instruments, but One Direction have a great future ahead of them. This album testifies to the hard work that they’ve put in since X-Factor and that they’ve taken all the lessons that they’ve learnt from that journey and put them into practice. They compliment one another and don’t outshine each other. Kudos boys and I look forward to reviewing more of your music.
sL Star Rating: 4 Stars
Next on sL: TBA

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

BLOG: New Year's Resolutions


I was a little surprised that New Year's Eve came out three weeks early! As I recall, Valentine’s Day came out on the week of Valentine’s Day. But I’m not complaining! With this joyous season before us, a film that reminds us about the upcoming year – which is coming is less than TWO weeks time! – was nice to have to just sit back and relax with a couple of friends at the drive-ins.

The Story
Now, if you’ve seen Valentine’s Day or Love Actually you’ll be no stranger to the intertwining stories of different characters within the film. The main point of the story is: “This is it – it’s the start of a new year and this time I’m going to start the year right.” So, you have all these different stories trying to make the most of starting their New Year’s resolutions just as the ball drops at 12am on the dot. Pregnancies with cash payments if they’re the first one to ‘pop-out’ a baby; people swimming through the crowds to have that magical kiss on the first minute of the year or making up for the last kiss of the past year; people trying to make their dreams come true and finally, people making other people’s dreams come true.
The great thing about this film is that you could follow each story and how they connected, even when you think paths were going to collide, someone turns the corner on you! You feel like you’re in the moment with the characters without losing track of who’s connected to who. It’s also very humorous and sweet – one even the boys won’t mind watching!

The Cast
It was a big cast – talk about name-dropping! – so I’ll just review them as an ensemble. As whole they all played off each other really well. I loved how they all had their own little pairs that eventually broke off into other connections; it was a well-rounded and well thought-out script. But I’m going to have to say KUDOS to Mr Jon Bon Jovi who was my standout performer of the film. Why? Well we all know the majority of these actors all have amazing acting careers, but singers entering the film industry – we all know that’s a real privilege, especially when they have their OWN character and they’re not playing themselves. Another stand out performance for me was, Modern Family’s, Sofia Vergara! She play’s the hilarious sue-chef to Katherine Heigl’s character, who is the very definition of a star-struck fangirl. She made me laugh so many times my stomach hurt so much! But as a whole the cast of eighteen did a fabulous job of never out-shining one another.
Overall
It was an amazing set, beautiful combination of actors and an array of talent to tip your hat to. I recommend it for a mother-daughter night; a night with the girls or simply a date night for all you couples out there. Boys, I swear you can tolerate this, it’s not too cheesy and rather realistic – no guns and stuff, but Ludacris does feature in it!
sL Star Rating: 4 Stars

Next on sL: One Direction's UP ALL NIGHT

Friday, December 9, 2011

NEW UP: A Sleepless Melody - The Last Teenagers


Available from iTunes or ASM’s Merch Store

If you haven’t heard of A Sleepless Melody then you have now. They’re a Melbourne based band with a light-hearted feel to their music. From memory, I think Matt tweeted me to checkout their stuff on Facebook and since that day I haven’t looked back. Without further ado, here are my thoughts on The Last Teenagers.

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It’s Not Too Late
The first track of this EP is rather cheery regardless of the story told within the lyrics. Singing about a dysfunctional relationship – a heartbreaker of a girl and a down right smitten boy – the song gives a light feel to the contemplations of the singer. It’s a great start to the EP, the melody and accompany reflects the playfulness of the girl as well as the almost naive pursuit of the boy. It’s got a summer vibe and it’s really nice to have playing on your iPod while you’re on the train or just out and about.
Colour In The Covers
There’s a nice shift from the first track into a jazzier vibe for this next track. It’s one of those songs you would expect on Dancing With The Stars or a ballroom dance floor. It’s also got that flavour of the 50s and 60s. There is a freshness to the sound that makes you flashback to that era, a liveliness and an authentic feel of young love – kind of like The Notebook. It’s like two lovers reminiscing one their past where you can almost hear the laughter and the sighs.
Sunnyside
Taking the glass half-full approach to a dreary situation, this song goes through the motions of finding the Sunnyside of things. It’s like that feeling where you’re not having a good day, but you’re going to smile anyway. Acoustic and slower than the first two tracks, it suits the lyrics perfectly. Listening to this song makes me think of storm clouds, umbrellas and long winter coats, but beneath it all there’s a man with a hat on looking up at the sky and smiling, taking it all in as it is.
Heart In Hand
This has a childish feel to it. The chimes and the beat make you want to sway and click along to the song. It’s got a Hawaiian, beach-y feel to it and is really cheery. Talking about a working hard at a relationship, it’s almost like the guy putting 100% just to make things work and there’s no reciprocation on the girl’s end. The end is absolutely beautiful as the accompany pulls back and the vocals overlay one another.
Beautiful Life
The most soulful and emotional track of this album, this final track s definitely my favourite on the EP. Talking about losing someone rings home with personal events of my own. The whole idea of asking God what’s going on and never knowing if prayers will be answered when it comes to life or death, is so strong in this song. It’s a great reminder that life is fleeting and that each moment is beautiful. Though there’s a quietness to this song the build up towards the end with the guitar solo just gives it that contemplative feel – like an inner battle that is raging but is soothed by the peace of the beautiful life that was lead.

Overall
It's worth every cent. I recommend it for this festive season to give to your friends and family. It's light-hearted and the easiness of each track suits the Christmas feel. Get your hands on it from iTunes or their merch store. You won't regret it - I promise!
sL Star Rating: 4.5 Stars

Next on sL: NEW YEAR'S EVE

Monday, December 5, 2011

COVER REVIEW: Molotov Jukebox - Get Ready [Cover]



So do you guys remember this band's name from a couple months ago? If you said, "No," then shame on you! You guys need to press PLAY before you even read the rest of this review. As for those of you who said, "Yes," CONGRATULATIONS - unfortunately I have no prizes, but I'm sure you love this cover anyway :D

Get Ready (Cover) - Molotov Jukebox

Covering the beloved "Get Ready" by the Temptations for their new single, Molotov Jukebox have added their own flavour to the classic song along with a spicy organic video clip. The vocals have a great rasp and solidness to them that makes you wanna sing along. The accompaniment is just brilliant! The combinations of the accordion, guitar, violin, drums, percussion and the trumpet all created this amazing feel that makes you want to move your feet. It's a song that's like a gigantic wall of sound that embraces the listener and takes them by surprise at every turn.

What I really love:
  1. How the vocals and the trumpet almost seem to have a conversation within the song.
  2. The more earthy tone that still retains the elements of the original song.
  3. The video looks like it was a lot of fun to shoot!

Overall it's one you can have it playing while you're driving in your car or just singing along to it in the shower. I loved listening to it - special mention to ELEANOR for getting me to review this single, thanks Elle.

sL Star Rating: 4 Stars


Next on sL: The Last Teenagers by A Sleepless Melody