Musings of a fickle mind

Friday, November 12, 2010

Blogging from my Phone!!

This is the first time that I'm blogging straight from my iPhone. I'm currently using blogger.com's mail2blog feature, which I think is cool because I will be able to post while I'm on the go. However, I have yet to find an official Blogger iPhone app! I think it would be great to have one. Wordpress and Typepad have respective apps.. Why can't blogger have one. Word definitely has to go to Google and Apple regarding this.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Album Review #1: Unbroken by Katharine McPhee

I know it's a little too late to be reviewing this album, as it has been out since January of this year. Anyhow, I really do think this is one of the most underrated albums ever. I honestly do not think it has been getting the attention that it deserves.

Two years after her debut, Katharine McPhee makes a come back with Unbroken (released under new label, Verve, a division of the Universal Music Group [UMG]). She comes back with a new look and sound. She deviates from the generic pop sound she had in her debut, and instead opts for a more organic and mature sound in this new record. Moreover, she has written more material in this album, which makes it even more personal. I believe that with Unbroken, Kat finds her voice and herself as an artist.



Track by Track Review

1. It's Not Right- This is one of the tracks in the album in which Kat allows herself to soar vocally. Her effortless singing coupled with lush instrumentals add to the magic that this song conveys to its listeners. I would recommend listening to this song in full surround sound. Incredible. 9.5/10

2. Had It All- This very radio-friendly tune is the first single off Unbroken. It has this folksy and country vibe, which is very infectious. Moreover, the song has this very catchy hook and chorus, which is very much reminiscent of Daniel Powter's, Bad Day. 8.5/10

3. Keep Drivin'- I admit that I wasn't really digging this tune when I first heard it. I found it dragging and lazy, observing no real climax in the song. The song, however, grew on me. I realized what made the song special was Kat's soft and somewhat smokey (lack of a better word) vocals. It was this element that made the song haunting and sweet. 8/10

4. Last Letter- I could not help but notice how catchy the lyrics of this song are. "It makes me happy to use you a little, to use you a litte, to write this song." Kat effectively channels some angst and anger while singing this song, which was supposedly written for an ex-boyfriend. Although the song somehow lacks in production, and can be mistaken for a demo, Kat's vocals and the catchy lyrics compensate for this. 7.5/10

5. Surrender-Absolutely love Kat's vocals in this song. She showcases versatility and range. What's more, this song shows how Kat has matured not only as an artist, but also as a songwriter. You have got to admit that this song is very poetic, deep and artistic. Love this song. 10/10

6. Terrified- I initially heard this song in an earlier youtube video with songwriters Kara Dioguardi and Jason Reeves performing it. I just could not understand why no artist has recorded this song. When I heard that Kat had this song as part of the line up of songs for her new album, I was completely stoked. I just knew that she would nail it. As expected, she brings it home with an infectious and catchy performance of this mid-tempo ballad. She showcases the gentle and powerful aspects of her voice. Love it. I recommend that everyone listens to her version with Zachary Levi..Talk about vocal chemistry! :D 10/10

7. How-I just love how the song oozes with percussion. Adding to the melodious and foot-tapping beat are the uplifting lyrics. This is a nice feel good song to jam to. Kat's voice just soars in this ballad. Definitely a favorite I can't stop listening to. 9/10

8. Say Goodbye- Haunting. Kat channels the likes of Sarah McLachlan in this simple yet exquisite piano-driven ballad. Kat effectively conveys the dreary and sad emotions of a person saying goodbye to a lover. Emotive and moving. 10/10

9. Faultline- This is another slow ballad which showcases Kat's vocal ability and range. I love how she channels her inner diva in this song, and goes for incredible notes. Setting aside the vocal aspect, the lyrics are stirring and rich. A solid song and performance. 8.5/10

10. Anybody's Heart- A simple yet beautiful song. In contrast to Faultline, Kat sticks to the softer side of her voice. It's as if she's singing a simple lullaby. This song is also one of those lyrically moving songs in the record. 9.5/10

11. Lifetime- A cute mid-tempo track on the record, this song is very much reminiscent of those songs found in feel good commercials. The lyrics are also very meaningful, talking about meaningful moments and life, in general, spent with loved ones. I never get bored with this track. 9/10

12. Unbroken- This is a song Kat co-wrote with the legendary Paula Cole. As anticipated, the lyrics are very heartfelt and rich. Kat's vocals once again shine. Perfect. 10/10

13. Brand New Key- A cover of Melanie Kafka's 70s hit. I initially questioned this song choice. Out of the all the possible covers Kat could've done, she chose a rather unfamiliar song. Then, I realized that she hasn't exactly shown her fun and quirky side in the record. The lyrics found in this record have mostly been emotive and deep. I now knew shy she chose this song. It was to simply have fun. As silly as the lyrics of the song may be, Kat just wanted to play around and have fun! 8/10

Monday, July 5, 2010

Back :D

Now that I'm free from the "thesis" phase (school as a matter of fact) and very much unemployed, I think that I will be able to update this blog a bit more. Get ready for more randomness!

Jude

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Brief Hiatus

Hey guys,

I'm going to be taking a short break from blogging for a while. I'll probably be back once I get through this "thesis" phase.

See yah!

Jude

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

American Idol Season 9 Review #10 Top 9

Back with another AI review!!

Lennon McCartney Songbook once again!

Starting with the Good:

Katie Stevens (Let It Be)- I don't know...I just really loved this performance! She really performed it tonight. I really hope she stays!

Casey James (Hey Jealousy)- I really like Casey when he performs more intimately and showcases his softer side. One of the stronger performances of the night!

Crystal Bowersox (Come Together)- I think this is my favorite cover of this song ever!! heheh.. Crystal, once again, you were just effortless!

The OK:

Siobhan Magnus (Across the Universe)- It was nice to see Siobhan restrain from the high notes and show the softer side of her vocals. Her voice is indeed beautiful. She, however, is at her ultimate best when she does those unbelievable high notes! ;D

Lee Dewyze (Hey Jude)- Sooo glad someone sang this song finally! However, i do think Didi did a much better version... I loved the beginning, but it got a bit over the place towards the end.. Lee's still a personal favorite though! Hope he stays safe and steps it up next week!

Mike Lynche (Eleanor Rigby)- He seems to be doing the same thing every week...I honestly don't hear him on contemporary radio..maybe he should go broadway...Just a side, check out David Cook's performance of this, it was great!

Tim Urban (All My Loving)- I liked Tim in this performance! I don't think he'll be going anywhere after this performance! hahah...

The Bland and Bad

Andrew Garcia (Can't Buy Me Love) This performance was dull for me. Yup, he showcased his range, but It was incredibly pitchy.

Aaron Kelly (The Long and Winding Road) Whenever I hear this song, I think David Archuleta. This performance absolutely paled in comparison to the Archie performances unfortunately. It was so shaky (probably nervous).

Prediction:

We may see Katie or Tim again in the BOTTOM 3, but neither of them will be leaving yet.

Andrew, Aaron, and Mike Lynche may be in the Bottom 3 for their first time tonight, and end up leaving. :D

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

American Idol Season 9 Review #9 Top 10

I'll just keep this short...I'll name the good, the just ok, and the bad & bland. Here we go:

Good:

Lee Dewyze (Favorite moment!!!)
Crystal Bowersox (Apparently really like her even without the guitar!)
Katie Stevens (Her voice is gorgeous here!!! lol..absolutely in her element)
Mike Lynche (Don't like him..but this is another solid performance from him)

OK:

Casey James (Was ok, but nothing special...he's starting to sound the same; want him to go back to "Heaven" mode)
Andrew Garcia (He stepped it up this week big time..not sure if this secures a long term position for him in the competition though...he's made a fair share of clumsy decisions resulting in a lot of bad weeks for him)
Didi Benami (She's sooo emotional!! This performance was old-fashioned and boring..but i do love the tone of her voice. She has to go back to the singer-songwriter vibe that she had in the past)
Aaron Kelly (This song has been sung magnificently by past idols...Aaron's unfortunately paled in comparison. is it just me or does it seem he did WAAAAY better with in the pre-performance footage with Usher??

Bad and Bland

Siobhan Magnus (I really hate to put Siobhan here...but this performance was over the place!! I think it would've been better if the key was lower or something...no doubt she could hit the notes, but sometimes she has the tendency to sound screechy and fall off key ...she however is entitled to a bad week as Kara had mentioned..she's been quite consistent) SAVE SIOBHAN!!!!

Time Urban (Nothing more to say.the song choice was just plain weird....he seemed a bit likable though with his positive attitude and everything...think that he's leaving this week..at least he got to make it to the tour)

BOTTOM 3 prediction: Tim Urban, Andrew Garcia, Didi Benami (Siobhan and Aaron may be in danger as well though :( )

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Faves Once Again

Katelyn will always be my ultimate fave of the season! :D [and Alex]

Fave Faves

Siobhan Magnus
Katie Stevens
Crystal Bowersox
Lee DeWyze

(gap)


Didi Benami

(big gap)

Aaron Kelly
Andrew Garcia (is back)