Sunday, May 4, 2008

Ashlee Simpson = Flop

Ashlee Simpson is trying her best to make her singles sail, but unfortunately both tries have led to failure. Her first single "Outa my Head" showed us all that she was taking her music to a different level, but no one seems to be on that level. So here she comes trying again with her new single "Little Miss Obsessive." Each single started off okay on the radio but slowly disappeared. They always say third times a charm but it is not certain if they will even try releasing another single since not many are interested. "Little Miss Obsessive" is not so bad, it has a cool beat but still didn't make it very far. So, Dave Aude' created a little remix, hopefully this makes some what of a difference, but only time will tell. On a lighter note for Ashlee, she is extremely happy with Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy and they are soon to be wed!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Duffy

One of the reasons that i love watching VH1 is because they have music short called "You Oughta Know." In this music short VH1 introduces new music and artists. One artist that I am particularly interested in is Duffy. Duffy made her way over from the U.K. as well and has her first single here in the U.S. called "Mercy." She has a very different style of music, sounding almost like updated Motown. She is looking to revive the energy and production of the past and give it a kick of Duffy flavor. She has not made it "big" just yet, being that her album had released in the beginning of March and most people will still say "Duffy who?" when hearing her name. But I feel that VH1 truly does make an impact with their music shorts. It's a way to spread the word about new upcoming music and help new artists get on their feet. Duffy is getting there, she was premiered on New York's famous radio station Z100 just a week ago and the sound is spreading.

E=MC2

Mariah Carey is back and better then ever! She has released her new album E=MC2 on April 25th and did phenomenal with record sales. This album sold 463,000 copies making it the Mariah's biggest debut sales week ever. E=MC2 is also the highest sale of the year, surpassing the 375,000 sold of Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" which was released in February. Mariah has gotten into the best shape of her life and has done a complete 360 with her life habits. I'm glad to see that she has come back around and is using her talents to her fullest. Her first single "Touch My Body" was a hit and her next single is going to be taking it slow with "Bye Bye." This song is dedicated to her father who she lost when he passed away just a couple of years ago. She makes reference in the song how "that someone" never saw her "get back to number 1." This song means a lot to Mariah. I feel that this is going to be another song that brings much inspiration to her biggest fans, which she is known for in the past.

Across the Universe.

I have yet to write a blog about a movie but I figure this will be my first since it is one of my favorites. Across the Universe is a film that was released October 2007. It is a musical film following several characters in the time of the 1960's. Of course we have all heard of a musical film before but none of which are like this particular one. Across the Universe's songs throughout the movie are all written by the members of "The Beatles." The story fits perfectly with the 33 compositions featured in the movie. If you are a Beatles fan like my self, you will find yourself entertained from beginning to end with the music alone. It is interesting to find that every character in the movie refers to one of The Beatles songs. For example the main characters are Lucy (Lucy in the sky with diamonds), played by Evan Rachel Wood, and Jude (Hey Jude) played by Jim Sturgess. These are only 2 references out of many that you will find in the movie. It keeps you interested to see what song will play next, and to what scene of the movie it will fit into. This film will have you singing to yourself fun songs from The Beatles, and have you invisioning bits of the movie while doing so. If I had a say, I would suggest that this movie musical takes the stage and creates an even wider audience to represent a great storyline and familiar music many can enjoy.