Best of 2015: Albums

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There have been so many fantastic albums this year, it’s genuinely been a good year for music. Here are my top 15 albums of 2015, along with a notable song from the album.

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       15. Anthems for Doomed Youth – The Libertines





I was rather nervous when I heard The Libertines would be returning, but, they pulled it off. The Libertines’ Anthems for Doomed Youth restores the band in Brit culture successfully.

14.   My Love Is Cool – Wolf Alice




Each song is unique and each song is produced with care. Wolf Alice’s debut album is refreshing and youthful, seeming intelligent and the band coming across as genuinely passionate about the music they release, with each track on the album being worthy of your time.

13.   Beauty Behind the Madness – The Weeknd



2015 was The Weeknd’s year (for the most part), right? While tracks like The Hills and In The Night stand out a lot, not only on the album but in the music industry for this year, the album felt underwhelming for me. Nevertheless, it is a fantastic album and well-deserving of it’s insane applaud. 


12. Our Own House – MisterWives


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MisterWives’ fresh, dynamic sound appealed to me a lot in spring this year, I swiftly recommended their music to some friends after discovering Hurricane on Spotify. I then discovered their album which released a few months before, I was impressed by the indie pop sound and thoroughly enjoyed how energetic their music was.

    11. Unguarded – Rae Morris



Having been familiar with Rae Morris through her work with Bombay Bicycle Club, I decided to check out her own music. Rae Morris’ Unguarded capitalises on her smooth vocals in the best way possible, the songs are accomplished and the song-writing is immersive and creative which leads to a pleasant listening experience.

10. Pharmacy – Galantis


I first discovered Galantis’ hit Runaway (U & I) back in November whilst looking up music videos for college, I quickly discovered Peanut Butter Jelly and found I had a taste for Galantis’ music. Runaway, a few months later, became a hit worldwide, followed by Peanut Butter Jelly. Having looked into Galantis even more, I pre-ordered their album and enjoyed it thoroughly. It was a nice, albeit insanely entertaining, deviation from everything else that tops the charts nowadays.


9. Wishes – Rhodes



Rhodes is one of my favourite artists to have ’emerged’ in 2015, it’s refreshing to hear something so unique come from somebody so talented, with such a combination being lost so often in the production process. Wishes is a thought-provoking, creative debut album that is so, so appealing and pleasant to listen to. 

       8. Surrender – Hurts



While the album is a lot more energetic and euphoric than it’s predecessors, Hurts’ Surrender still manages to pay tribute to Hurts’ unique and known sound. Every sound is harmonic and every word is sung with passion, additionally adding some fun to Hurts’ often melodramatic sound. The album flows nicely and easily, meaning it’s easy to get lost in the sound.


7.   Get to Heaven – Everything Everything





Get to Heaven is fun, energetic and… slightly bizarre? The pacing of the album is particularly appealing, with tracks like No Reptiles and Distant Past exploring indie pop meeting pop in such an abstract, artistic way that can often become unrecognised when listening to the album. 


6.   Froot – Marina and The Diamonds


Marina and The Diamonds’ third album Froot is a complete deviation from her previous music that works in Froot’s favour, as we hear a much more personal album from Marina. Admittedly, my first impressions weren’t good, however after a few more listens the album grew on me. It’s worth noting that Marina took complete creative control over this album; she produced and wrote the album with as little ‘big-name’ help as possible which is absolutely admirable when you consider the quality of the songs, which progresses throughout the album. Froot is a naturally powerful album, the lyrics are thoughtful and the sound is unique in the current music industry. 

     5.   What Went Down – Foals



This album was one of my most highly anticipated, and it lived up to expectations. What Went Down is an outstanding, must-have album in which Foals embrace their sound and nurture it, becoming slightly more mature in the music they create while maintaining the sound we all know and love.


4.   Chaos and The Calm – James Bay





James Bay’s Chaos and The Calm feels genuine and tender, sounding gentle and compassionate. James Bay thrives on a sense of intimate familiarity in his confessional lyrics and emotionally honest vocals. Chaos and The Calm is poignant and intimate and thus worthy in being one of the best of 2015.


3.   25 – Adele


      

Adele’s long-awaited, surprise, return was huge; and, while perhaps slightly overhyped, was stupidly excellent. My particular favourites on the album are Water Under The Bridge, Remedy and When We Were Young. 25 is full of heart-wrenching, stylistically-different songs that perhaps show a lighter, reflective perspective from Adele that deviates from two previous albums full of sad songs crafted to make you want to cry.


2.   Communion – Years + Years




Years & Years’ Communion is a masterpiece, shining in the light of a new wave of popular music. The music feels authentic and personal, despite the dancefloor-filling sounds that accompanies it (which in this case, is a good thing). Going track-by-track, it’s difficult to find one that isn’t underwhelming, because each song is unique in it’s own way that it’s difficult to compare. 



Honourable mentions

Blue Neighbourhood – Troye Sivan, Caracal – Disclosure, The Way Back Up – Prides, True Colors – Zedd, A Head Full of Dreams – Coldplay, Wilder Mind – Mumford & Sons

1.   How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful – Florence + the Machine




Florence’s return to the music industry is the best thing that could have happened in 2015, I could not have been any more excited than I was for this album. Florence’s new rock/pop sound is intriguing and worthy of attention and praise. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful is a force to be reckoned with, the album flowing so easily. I’d recommend listening to this on vinyl, also, it’s even more stunning than you’d expect. The emotional depth and charismatic sound is worth noting, with Florence now being much less reliant on operatics to convey a powerful message that also makes you want to jump around and dance.

    My July Soundtrack

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    Hello! Happy August! This post is a monthly feature on this blog, where I list 10 songs (and a few honorary ones) that I’ve been obsessed with the past month. Now that it’s August, and the summer is here, I feel like this month is going to be good, I’m seeing a bunch of my friends this month for the last time before they all head off to University and I start my gap year (which so far has consisted of binge watching Arrow, Shrek, Harry Potter and Modern Family). Anyway, let’s get started, July was a fairly ‘chill’ month, with a few parties in between including MY 18TH which was a tonne of fun. The music for July is fairly similar, with a relative ‘summer’ feel, but a bit more subdued, especially towards the end of July where it’s just been raining non-stop.

    1.Weathered – Jack Garratt

    2. Gold Dust – Galantis

    3. Glitterball – Sigma feat. Ella Henderson

    4. Delilah – Florence + The Machine

    5. Gold – Years & Years

    6. Body Talk – Foxes

    7. Revolution – Catey Shaw

    8. Papercut – Zedd feat. Troye Sivan

    9. Hideaway – KYKO

    10. Tonight – Chasing Grace

    Honorary Mentions

    Running Wild – Prides
    I Want To Love – Years & Years
    Wings (Acoustic) – Birdy
    The Hills – The Weeknd

    These songs are great, they’re either feel good or thought provoking, yet they’re both fulfilling at the same time.

    See you next time for a Doctor Who post!

    BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    TotallyCulture

    My June Soundtrack

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    Hello! I haven’t written a soundtrack blog post since ‘My March Soundtrack‘ as I’ve been a bit too busy with exams. Now that I’ve finished my exams, I’m back blogging again. June was a fairly hectic month for me, my exams began and ended within 2 weeks, and I had to prepare for Going Down Ball, which was my Year 13 leavers ball, where a tonne of year 12’s, year 13’s and teachers danced through the night in stupidly warm weather in a fancy posh hotel, which was indeed fun. Prior to June, May was also hectic with exam prep and leaving sixth form. However, it’s time to return to my monthly soundtrack posts, in which I list a few of my favourite songs I’ve been listening to that month, either newly released or something I’ve just ‘got back into’. 
    Here are some June highlights:
     Florence headlining at Glastonbury
    Rigsy’s back in Doctor Who!
    Humans on Channel 4, a creepy show about Synths, with the fourth episode airing 5th July.
    The Syndicate on BBC One, WHERE IS AMY?!? Final episode airing 7th July.
    So, let’s get started:

    1. Peanut Butter Jelly – Galantis

    2. Laura Palmer (RAC Mix) – Bastille

    3. HAPPY WITH ME – HolyChild

    4. Famous – Charli XCX

    5. Headlights – KYKO

    6. West Coast (The GRADES Icon Mix) – Lana Del Rey

    7. I Want You Back – Jackson 5

    8. Heroes (1999 Remastered Version) – David Bowie

    9. Digging Holes – Raglans

    10. Future Stars – Cheerleader

     Honourable Mentions
    Delilah – Florence + the Machine
    Lean On (feat. MØ & DJ Snake) – Major Lazer
    Cruel City – Augustines
    All Those Friendly People – Funeral Suits
    Moaning Lisa Smile – Wolf Alice

    That’s all! See you soon!

    TotallyCulture

    GIG WISH LIST

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    HELLO
    How are you all? Good? Fab, that’s great news. Bad? Oh, that’s unfortunate, I’m sure everything will get better soon 🙂

    Anyway, I’m here to talk about my ‘Gig Wish List’. 10 artists/bands that I’m relatively desperate to see live, plus some honourable mentions afterwards (who I’m also kind of desperate to see live). Let’s get straight into it:
    1. Years & Years 

    One of my new favourite bands, Years & Years have become huge this past year. Mainly hitting with their number 1 single King, they’re set to release their debut album Communion in the next two weeks. I love the ‘vibe’ of Years & Years’ music, as I would perhaps explain, they’re very ‘tumblr’. I love their new single Shine, and I think seeing them live would be a fantastic experience, with everyone singing and dancing along, as well as Olly’s notable sassy dance moves. The stripped down version of Eyes Shut is fantastic, I simply cannot get enough of this group.
    2. Florence + The Machine
    Florence’s new album is out and it’s better than ever, a more ‘rock’ feel to it than Lungs and Ceremonials, I’d love to see songs from How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful performed live, especially Delilah and Ship To Wreck. I’m a huge fan of Florence, and her headlining Glastonbury set replacing The Foo Fighters was one of the best I’ve seen, the same can’t be said for Kanye’s headline set (greatest living rock star I think not, although I’d love to have that confidence in myself). Florence really gets into the music, and creates a fantastic show where she really becomes one with the ‘sound’ and interacts with the audience in such a way that makes them feel as if they themselves are part of the show.
    3. Galantis
    Desperate to see Galantis live, so desperate. They create songs that are simply entertaining and make you want to get up and dance, now imagine that with a few other peoplle (hundreds/thousands) and you have a Galantis concert. Imagine the atmosphere when the drop hits, everyone jumping around and just having a good time. Besides, judging from that clip, they look like they’re having the time of their lives as well.
    4. Tove Styrke
    I’m relatively new to Tove Styrke’s music, but I’ve instantly fallen in love. I discovered Borderline first, and just went further into her music and started to watch some live footage. Tove comes from Sweden, a country with some really fantastic artists emerging into the mainstream, and I predict big things for Tove Styrke, with her debut album reaching no. 10 in the charts, and her second, and most recent, hitting no. 14. Live footage show an intimate concert experience, one that I’d very much love to be a part of.
    5. Jessie Ware
    Jessie Ware’s voice is soulful and personal, and her performance style is unique. I imagine her concerts are a really fulfilling experience, because you really get what you ask for. I’m astonished by Jessie’s fantastic songs, and her success is so well-deserved, at the time of writing this, I’m watching Jessie Ware’s Glastonbury 2015 set, and it’s simply brilliant. A real credit to the music industry right now, in what seems to be a rather generic time of artistry.
    6. Clean Bandit
    Clean Bandit are one of my favourite groups, I love Extraordinary, and I also have a love for Stronger. Watching their set at Coachella was brilliant, and then bamn. Marina came on and performed their collaboration Disconnect, which I’m SUPER pumped for. Clean Bandit bring something unique to the pop scene, combining classical and mainstream to create a really fresh sound. I find myself watching clips of their live shows in awe of their stage presence and supreme talent.
    7. James Bay
    James Bay is a fantastic artist, ridiculously talented and it’s admirable just how well he’s taken all this sudden success. His live performances are perfectly intimate and entertaining, and his songs are so wonderfully flowing that you feel like you’ve known them all of your life, and you feel like you can just sing along because of this. His album is one of, perhaps is, one of my favourite albums of 2015 so far. I feel like James Bay is going to be one of my favourite artists of all time, and in the future I will most definitely remember him and his music, because it’s had such a positive, and reflective, impact on my life so far. James is the type of artist that sounds amazing in studio versions of songs, but just as good, perhaps even better, live. James creates emotional music, which is something we really need in our society where music can be seen as just an emotionless sound.
    8. The Wombats
    I love The Wombats, ever since their first album I’ve been a huge fan. I have a few friends that have seen The Wombats live, and they’ve absolutely loved it. Myself, watching clips of The Wombats live, like the one above, the whole ‘gig’ experience really comes to life with The Wombats. The lighting, set, and general feel-good music across all of The Wombat’s music with songs such as Techno Fan, Give Me A Try and more, all lend to a fun and energetic experience, one that I would love to experience. The Wombats have long been part of my music taste, and I predict they will be for many years to come, especially with the release of their brilliant new album Glitterbug.
    9. Lorde
    If you’ve come across my blog before, you may have read an appreciation post I did for Lorde. Lorde’s debut album is fantastic, and I could really connect with it. Myself and Lorde are about the same age, and probably would have been in the same class together at school if, you know, my life were that exciting. Lorde’s stage presence is one that I truly admire, and her live performances really emulate her passion for music, and the ‘show’ itself appears to be highly entertaining and perhaps intense, in a good way. Thus, Lorde simply HAS to appear on my gig wish list.
    10. HAIM
    HAIM are my faves. They are cool. Just cool. Not swag cool, ultimate cool. V. cool. Their live sets are filled with energy and atmosphere, and I’m particularly fond of their performances of Let Me Go, because of that ending (see above). Such drums, much intense, many fun. Anyway, as you can probably tell, I’m a huge fan of HAIM, Danielle, Este, and Alana are my heroes. Their music is fun and energetic, but they can also tell a story in a soulful and delicate way. HAIM’s debut album is my favourite from 2013, and I really am looking forward to what Danielle, Este, Alana and Dash create in the future. 

    Honorable mentions
    Marina & the Diamonds
    Foxes
    Fall Out Boy
    Panic at the Disco
    Hozier
    Amber Run
    Bastille
    KYKO
    Circa Waves
    Anyway…
    That’s all for now.
    See you soon!
    TotallyCulture
    Curtis  
     

    LEAD UP TO SUMMER PLAYLIST

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    It’s that time of year, April, when everybody starts to prepare for summer. It’s getting warmer outside, and everybody’s making the awkward transition from jeans and jumpers to shorts and t-shirts. The lead up to summer is great, and summer itself is even better. One thing I love about the lead up to summer is the transition from relatively mellow (yet still brilliant) music to upbeat and lively music. Here are 10 songs to get you in the mood for summer, which are also great songs to listen to in summer. If you liked this blog post feel free to follow me on Twitter, like my Facebook page, follow me on Google+, or follow me on bloglovin’, it’d be really helpful. 
     I’ll post a Summer Playlist after I finish my exams and leave sixth form in June, be sure to come back and check it out!

    1. Radioactive – Marina and the Diamonds

    2. Not Alone – Kid Arkade feat. Josh Franceschi

    3. We Got The World – Icona Pop

    4. The Days – Avicii

    5. Hold My Hand – Jess Glynne

    6. The Best Of Us – Kid Astray

    7. I’m Alive (Life Sounds Like) – Michael Franti & Spearhead

    8. Desire – Years & Years

    9. Runaway – Galantis

    10. Lifted Up (1985) – Passion Pit

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    That’s all
    Bye for now
    Geek Culture and Me
    Curtis
    “but we’re just living life and we never stop, we got the world”

    WHO SHOULD HAVE WON AT THE BRITS?

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    Obviously, all the artists that won did so deservedly apart from One Direction, sorry. However, I can’t help but feel as if some musicians that weren’t nominated should have won, or those that were nominated but lost should have won. If I haven’t mentioned a category it’s because I agree with the outcome. Here’s my verdict:

    1. International Group

    Winner: Foo Fighters
    Should have won: First Aid Kit
    Should have been nominated: Galantis, Imagine Dragons

    I love First Aid Kit, I love Foo Fighters, but it would have been great if First Aid Kit won. They’re so talented and atmospheric. Galantis are a little less well-known, but their song Runaway is one that I always play at a party, or even when I’m out and about because it just makes me feel upbeat. Imagine Dragons? I mean, do I really need to explain? 

    2. British Video

    This category seemed to be more about getting publicity for the Brits through social media than anything else, with the general public being made to vote through Twitter with a good old hashtag. The videos nominated were simple and uncreative. I’m sure they were chosen on the basis of popularity and the size of their fanbase, which thus leads to awareness of The Brits. 😦
    Winner: One Direction – You And I
    Should have won: Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud
    Should have been nominated: Foxes – Holding Onto Heaven, Ella Eyre – Comeback, Years & Years – Take Shelter

    3. British Single

    Winner: Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk
    Should have won: George Ezra – Budapest
    Should have been nominated: Ella Eyre – Comeback, Twin Atlantic – Heart and Soul

    4. British Breakthrough Act

    Winner: Sam Smith
    Should have won: CHVRCHES/George Ezra
    Should have been nominated: Foxes
    Yes, technically Foxes would have been nominated for the 2014 awards, but she did so well in 2014 and really became a chart topping artist so suddenly. She was even in Doctor Who. I mean come on. DOCTOR WHO. CHVRCHES were also nominated and they’ve been around for ages, but they really achieved success in 2014. 

    5. International Male Solo Artist

    Winner: Pharrell Williams 😦 😦
    Should have won: Hozier
    Should have been nominated: Tiësto, David Guetta, Phillip Phillips

    Predictions for next years nominees and winners:

    Marina and the Diamonds
    Florence and the Machine
    Kodaline
    Blur
    Palma Violets
    CHVRCHES
    HAIM
    Adele
    Ellie Goulding
    Kanye West
    That’s all.
    Bye for now.
    Geek Culture and Me
    Curtis