So this week turned to be normal in that it was relatively quiet with four new entries but a couple of big shifts up the chart for a couple of songs except that we have a new number one...Oh god...I'll get to that in a minute but unfortunately we lost Lorde's "Green Light" and Lady Gaga's "The Cure" from the top 10.
So our new number 1 is "I'm the One" by DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne and it goes number 1 on debut in the chart. Let's be honest here, the only reason this song is number 1 is because of the involvement of Justin Bieber on the track because there is nothing remotely interesting about this song, its just your quintessential brag rap song with the most unimiaginative chorus of all time.
Heck, I might be completely tired of "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran but I'd have preferred a sixteenth week at number one for "Shape of You" which instead dropped to number 2 this week.
Even Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" would have been a better number one but no it remains at number 3.
The 2nd Ed Sheeran song in the top 10 is "Galway Girl" which dropped from number 2 to number 4. Sheeran released the video for "Galway Girl" during the week so it will be interesting to see if that gives the song a boost back up toward number 1.
Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson drop one place with "Symphony" to number 5
Meanwhile Shawn Mendes has climbed two places with "There's Nothing Holding Me Back" to number 6. Could break top 5 next week.
Dropping out of the top 5 is The Chainsmokers and Coldplay with "Something Just Like This" dropping to number 7. The Chainsmokers recently celebrated a year in the US Billboard Hot 100, they've been a stape on that chart for a year now. Yikes
At number 8 is "Stay" Zedd featuring Alessia Cara. a one spot drop for them. \
"Sign of the Times" dropped three places for Harry Styles because the song doesn't have a video yet. What the hell is doing there? Surely its not going to repeat the mistake of Louis Tomlinson's "Just Hold on"? Hurry up and get a video up, Harry. Expect "Sweet Creature" to debut inside top 10 next week.
Finally the biggest mover of the week, "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber climbed from 26 to enter the top 10 at number 10 and yet again I question whether this song would be a hit if it weren't for Bieber's involvement. The original didn't chart altogether in Australia, it has to be said.
Of the other new entries the best of those outside of the top 10 was Kygo and Ellie Goulding's "First Time" entering at number 29.
"Bon Appetit" by Katy Perry and Migos (gets worse every time I hear it) enters at number 35.
"Attention" by Charlie Puth enters at number 41
We can only hope this week's new releases bring some quality to the ARIA chart next week, I hold out hope Niall Horan can grab number 1 with "Slow hands". Will have New Music Friday review up tomorrow at some point.
Saturday, 6 May 2017
Saturday, 29 April 2017
ARIA Top 10 May 1: Ed number 1 again.
The charts definitely have returned to normal this week. Normal in that the song at the top is no surprise and we have 4 new entries one of those in the top 10 and 2 of them that I haven't reviewed through New Music Friday Review so better get through this.
Unfortunately this week saw "It Ain't Me" by Kygo and Selena Gomez and "That's What I like" by Bruno Mars drop from the top ten to 11 and 12 respectively. Not good from my personal point of view because I do like both songs.
At number 1 for a 15th week and slowly but surely ensuring a stranglehold on the year end number one spot is "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran, Surely people are growing tired of this song by now? Surely?
At number 2 is Ed Sheeran's most recent single release "Galway Girl" which stands a good shot of taking number one considering that there's still no video for it yet and is one of the best songs from Divide.
"Humble" has humbly fallen one spot for Kendrick Lamar to number 3 after the boost that the release of "Damn" gave "Humble". In fact "DNA", "LOYALTY" and "LOVE" also dropped places this week.
Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson replaced Ed Sheeran at number 1 in the UK this week but "Symphony" could only jump 2 places to number 4 this week in Australia.
"Something Just Like this" drops to number 5 for the Chainsmokers and Coldplay. Worrying for The Chainsmokers is that that no songs from their new album have landed on the charts.
Harry Styles announced a tour overnight which included playing one small venue each in Sydney and Melbourne but "Sign of the Times" drops one place to number 6. It needs a video to go higher, Harry...
Zedd and Alessia Cara's song "Stay" does stay where it is this week at number 7. Alessia Cara's new single "The Other Side" is out now and well worth a listen.
Now we get to the big top ten debut for Shawn Mendes with "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" entering the chart number 8. Should have expected this given social media push behind Mendes. I did review this song in a recent New Music Friday Review blog, I'm pretty ambivalent about this song if I am honest.
Lorde remains at number 9 with "Green Light"
Rounding out the top 10 is Lady Gaga who climbed 7 places to number 10 with "The Cure"
Now to the new entries outside of the top 10 and we go down to number 26 where we find "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee. I have been waiting for this song to enter the ARIA chart for months, while "Shape of You has been dominant in Australia and around the US and the UK. "Despacito" has dominated the charts in Latin America and in parts of Europe, it went number 1 in Germany this week and it seems that because there's a remix of this song with Justin Bieber involved, its finally seen "Despacito" land on the Australian chart.
Now I am really happy about this next new entry which has also gotten some chart attention around the world and is finally starting to pick up radio airplay in Australia. Hailing from Iceland, Kaleo have debuted at number 40 on the ARIA singles chart this week with their song from 2015 entitled "Way Down We Go". I do love this song even though, yes, it sounds very similar to Hozier but I'll take it. We need some rock on the charts.
Wrapping up the new entries for the week is Lana Del Ray and The Weeknd's collaboration "Lust For Life" (the title track of Del Ray's new album) which has entered the chart at number 44.
Alright that ends another somewhat busy week on the chart on reflection. How long can Ed stay number one for with "Shape Of You" and who is going to challenge it? Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson? Kendrick Lamar? Ed himself? Or one of the new entries dropped yesterday.
Hopefully will have a new 2017 Music Odyessy blog this week, If not see you next week for New Music Friday Review and the ARIA Top 10
Now I am really happy about this next new entry which has also gotten some chart attention around the world and is finally starting to pick up radio airplay in Australia. Hailing from Iceland, Kaleo have debuted at number 40 on the ARIA singles chart this week with their song from 2015 entitled "Way Down We Go". I do love this song even though, yes, it sounds very similar to Hozier but I'll take it. We need some rock on the charts.
Wrapping up the new entries for the week is Lana Del Ray and The Weeknd's collaboration "Lust For Life" (the title track of Del Ray's new album) which has entered the chart at number 44.
Alright that ends another somewhat busy week on the chart on reflection. How long can Ed stay number one for with "Shape Of You" and who is going to challenge it? Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson? Kendrick Lamar? Ed himself? Or one of the new entries dropped yesterday.
Hopefully will have a new 2017 Music Odyessy blog this week, If not see you next week for New Music Friday Review and the ARIA Top 10
New Music Friday: Katy Perry's & Migos, Cashmere Cat & Ariana Grande...
So here we are again, its Friday and its time to review the new music released. Let's begin with quite the big name shall we?
Song: Bon Appetit
Artist: Katy Perry feat. Migos
Katy Perry is in the same mould as members of One Direction in that it doesn't matter what you think or say about the music they release, it will be a hit even regardless of the controversy surrounding Katy's inclusion of Migos in a guest spot but I have no intention of touching that because its about the music on this blog not the controversy!
What does 'Bon Appetit" serve up? In short, 3 minutes and 48 seconds of auto tuned smeared vocals over a generic beat with only a resemblence of melody kicking in the chorus as Perry basically sings about a guy wanting sex and her wanting to give it to him but its the most unsexiest of songs what with Migos whooping over the prechorus. Migos then deliver some of the most forgettable bars so far in 2017.
If this is Bon Appetit indeed, I'll go hungry.
Rating: A contender for one of the worst songs of the year. 2/10
Song: Quit
Artist: Cashmere Cat feat. Ariana Grande
Cashmere Cat has been working up the credits with young female stars, so far he has worked with Hailee Steinfeld (She also has a new song out this week but we'll get to that) and former 5th Harmony performer Camilla Cabello but this time he has teamed up with Ariana Grande and quit honestly I think this the best of the songs he has done and indeed one of the best Ariana has done vocally.
Quit essentially is a song about a bad relationship and that shes knows she'll instantly have regrets if she goes back but for some reason which really isn't clearly defined in the song, she can't leave him.
Look, its good but its not great, the story needs more explanation like why can't she leave him but Ariana is at her best vocally here and she really does make it work. Heck, it's a major improvement on the trash Katy Perry and Migos offered up this week.
Rating: 7/10 (Could have been higher if the story had been more fleshed out)
Song: First Time
Artist: Kygo and Ellie Goulding
Kygo's collaboration with Selena Gomez is still hanging around the top 10 of the ARIA singles chart but he has teamed up with British songstress Ellie Goulding and I got to say I really wish I liked this song a lot more. The song is about a past love and how she'd go back and do it all with him again.
"First Time" really just doesn't go anywhere so yeah if I had to choose I think Kygo's better work was with Selena Gomez.
Rating: 5/10 (Its a passable effort but yeah, just doesn't build to anything for me)
Song: Most Girls
Artist: Hailee Steinfeld
We have another female empowerment anthem coming tbis time from Hailee Steinfeld as a follow up to her recent collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly and the release of her EP "Haiz" and as far as female empowerment anthems go, this one falls a bit flat, I tend to think with songs that preach female empowerment you need a strong and powerful female vocallist just look at Helen Reddy with "I am Woman" or even Aretha Franklin with "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" and unfortunately Hailee doesn't quite have the pipes to vocally be strong or empowering as the lyrics talk about Most Girls being.
Rating: 5/10. The beat is rather excellent but just the vocal delivery doesn't give this song any kind of punch whatsoever
Song: I'm the One
Artists: DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, Quavo
I really considered not reviewing this simply because just from the title and those involved with the recording, it elicited bad feelings, a bunch of uninteresting men getting together sing a song about how they are the one for girls,
Was it as bad as I thought it would be? I'll give it points for the country style guitar line but wow that's the best bit of the song because beyond that is a hot mess of ego stroking, brand names, Lil Wayne comparing the relationship to the relatonship of the deceased Whitney Houtson and Bobby Brown (What the hell?) and Chance the Rapper suggesting that she wants a n***** to pull her hair and because cable don't work, he is his girlfriend's plug so they can watch Netflix...seriously?
The chorus is seriously third grade stuff which basically goes "I'm the one...oh eh oh eh oh" but yet again because Justin Bieber (who really doesn't do anything remotely interesting on this track) is involved it sadly will be a hit which it in no way deserves to be.
Rating: 3/10
Song: Second One to Know
Artist: Chris Stapleton
I heard this song live during a highlights reel of the American Country Music Awards and since then I have been looking forward to hearing the album version of this track and man oh man I wasn't disappointed. What a beast of a song, Stapleton's rough vocals over an already quite rough mix with rollicking guitars and drums make this one of the best country songs released this year. Bring on that album!
Rating: 9/10
Song: Isn't It a Pity
Artist: Bernard Fanning
Its the latest release from Bernard Fanning's forthcoming album Brutal Dawn and its not a pity he released this because musically its gorgeous and the lyrics are as ever from Fanning somewhat complicated. All else I can say is check it out because its pretty damn good.
So best this week goes to "Second One to Know" by Chris Stapleton. Worst is going to "Bon Appetit" by Katy Perry and Migos in a crapshoot with "I'm the One" by DJ Khaled and co.
Next up is the ARIA top 10 and basically any new songs that I haven't covered here. See you tonight!
Song: Bon Appetit
Artist: Katy Perry feat. Migos
Katy Perry is in the same mould as members of One Direction in that it doesn't matter what you think or say about the music they release, it will be a hit even regardless of the controversy surrounding Katy's inclusion of Migos in a guest spot but I have no intention of touching that because its about the music on this blog not the controversy!
What does 'Bon Appetit" serve up? In short, 3 minutes and 48 seconds of auto tuned smeared vocals over a generic beat with only a resemblence of melody kicking in the chorus as Perry basically sings about a guy wanting sex and her wanting to give it to him but its the most unsexiest of songs what with Migos whooping over the prechorus. Migos then deliver some of the most forgettable bars so far in 2017.
If this is Bon Appetit indeed, I'll go hungry.
Rating: A contender for one of the worst songs of the year. 2/10
Song: Quit
Artist: Cashmere Cat feat. Ariana Grande
Cashmere Cat has been working up the credits with young female stars, so far he has worked with Hailee Steinfeld (She also has a new song out this week but we'll get to that) and former 5th Harmony performer Camilla Cabello but this time he has teamed up with Ariana Grande and quit honestly I think this the best of the songs he has done and indeed one of the best Ariana has done vocally.
Quit essentially is a song about a bad relationship and that shes knows she'll instantly have regrets if she goes back but for some reason which really isn't clearly defined in the song, she can't leave him.
Look, its good but its not great, the story needs more explanation like why can't she leave him but Ariana is at her best vocally here and she really does make it work. Heck, it's a major improvement on the trash Katy Perry and Migos offered up this week.
Rating: 7/10 (Could have been higher if the story had been more fleshed out)
Song: First Time
Artist: Kygo and Ellie Goulding
Kygo's collaboration with Selena Gomez is still hanging around the top 10 of the ARIA singles chart but he has teamed up with British songstress Ellie Goulding and I got to say I really wish I liked this song a lot more. The song is about a past love and how she'd go back and do it all with him again.
"First Time" really just doesn't go anywhere so yeah if I had to choose I think Kygo's better work was with Selena Gomez.
Rating: 5/10 (Its a passable effort but yeah, just doesn't build to anything for me)
Song: Most Girls
Artist: Hailee Steinfeld
We have another female empowerment anthem coming tbis time from Hailee Steinfeld as a follow up to her recent collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly and the release of her EP "Haiz" and as far as female empowerment anthems go, this one falls a bit flat, I tend to think with songs that preach female empowerment you need a strong and powerful female vocallist just look at Helen Reddy with "I am Woman" or even Aretha Franklin with "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" and unfortunately Hailee doesn't quite have the pipes to vocally be strong or empowering as the lyrics talk about Most Girls being.
Rating: 5/10. The beat is rather excellent but just the vocal delivery doesn't give this song any kind of punch whatsoever
Song: I'm the One
Artists: DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, Quavo
I really considered not reviewing this simply because just from the title and those involved with the recording, it elicited bad feelings, a bunch of uninteresting men getting together sing a song about how they are the one for girls,
Was it as bad as I thought it would be? I'll give it points for the country style guitar line but wow that's the best bit of the song because beyond that is a hot mess of ego stroking, brand names, Lil Wayne comparing the relationship to the relatonship of the deceased Whitney Houtson and Bobby Brown (What the hell?) and Chance the Rapper suggesting that she wants a n***** to pull her hair and because cable don't work, he is his girlfriend's plug so they can watch Netflix...seriously?
The chorus is seriously third grade stuff which basically goes "I'm the one...oh eh oh eh oh" but yet again because Justin Bieber (who really doesn't do anything remotely interesting on this track) is involved it sadly will be a hit which it in no way deserves to be.
Rating: 3/10
Song: Second One to Know
Artist: Chris Stapleton
I heard this song live during a highlights reel of the American Country Music Awards and since then I have been looking forward to hearing the album version of this track and man oh man I wasn't disappointed. What a beast of a song, Stapleton's rough vocals over an already quite rough mix with rollicking guitars and drums make this one of the best country songs released this year. Bring on that album!
Rating: 9/10
Song: Isn't It a Pity
Artist: Bernard Fanning
Its the latest release from Bernard Fanning's forthcoming album Brutal Dawn and its not a pity he released this because musically its gorgeous and the lyrics are as ever from Fanning somewhat complicated. All else I can say is check it out because its pretty damn good.
So best this week goes to "Second One to Know" by Chris Stapleton. Worst is going to "Bon Appetit" by Katy Perry and Migos in a crapshoot with "I'm the One" by DJ Khaled and co.
Next up is the ARIA top 10 and basically any new songs that I haven't covered here. See you tonight!
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
New Music Friday Review: Shawn Mendes, Lana Del Ray and The Weeknd
This week is interesting given that we are into the 2nd weekend of Coachella and there has been plenty of new music released, heck, Lady Gaga dropped a new song right smack bang during the middle of her set at the festival (You can watch it on Youtube). We've got plenty to look at so let's get this review underway beginning with Amy Shark.
Song: Blood Brothers
Artist: Amy Shark
Blood Brothers is a song from Amy Shark's EP entitled "Night Thinker" and I have to say Amy is yet to disappoint me because Blood Brothers is another excellent track from according to reviewers is an excellent EP. Kind of hoping this does get released as a single because it is a damn good song.
Rating: 8.5/10
Song: Attention
Artist: Charlie Puth
So this song is the first single for Puth's follow up album to the widely condemned Nine Track Mind and while its better than anything that was on Nine Track Mind but man are the verses on this track annoying beyond belief even if the prechorus and the chorus are pretty darn cool. I find the repetition of words in the verses extremely grating and annoying.
Rating: 5/10 (Gets a pass because the pre chorus and chorus is damn catchy)
Song: There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back\
Artist: Shawn Mendes
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Well I actually thought this was a new song from a new project from Shawn Mendes because this is actually an alright song but no its the first song from his most recent album Illuminate. Sigh. It least this track breaks away from the whining that I find completely insufferable on songs like Stitches and Treat You Better which begs the question why not release this instead of Treat You better which made him sound like an obnoxious little prick.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Murder to the Mind
Artist: Tash Sultana
Tash Sultana is quickly becoming one of my favourite Australian female artists. I just love this woman's voice even if I am not sold on this song at all, Tash's voice is amazing but some of the songs do start becoming annoying. Think I still prefer Jungle over this. Just saying
Rating: 7/10 (That guitar solo is amazing)
Song: Lust for Life
Artist: Lana Del Ray featuring The Weeknd
Now I am not the world's biggest fan of Lana Del Ray, her songs really have this habit of sounding the same to me and yet again unfortunately this song even with The Weeknd's involvement does nothing for me. A chorus that consists mostly of "take off all your clothes"? Really? Have a little more imagination than that but the instrumentation is really dramatic and gripping.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Hard Times
Song: Paramore
Paramore jump from emo to almost a mix of pop and near on tropical 80s sounds. I think a few hardened Paramore fans would be disappointed in this song. I don't mind the very 80s sound to this sound but my problem Hayley Williams vocal, she sounds so pitchy in parts of this song almost like it was recorded in separate studios. I think I'll go back to Paramore's best song "Ain't it Fun" and stay there if I am blunt
Rating: 4/10
Song: Blood Brothers
Artist: Amy Shark
Blood Brothers is a song from Amy Shark's EP entitled "Night Thinker" and I have to say Amy is yet to disappoint me because Blood Brothers is another excellent track from according to reviewers is an excellent EP. Kind of hoping this does get released as a single because it is a damn good song.
Rating: 8.5/10
Song: Attention
Artist: Charlie Puth
So this song is the first single for Puth's follow up album to the widely condemned Nine Track Mind and while its better than anything that was on Nine Track Mind but man are the verses on this track annoying beyond belief even if the prechorus and the chorus are pretty darn cool. I find the repetition of words in the verses extremely grating and annoying.
Rating: 5/10 (Gets a pass because the pre chorus and chorus is damn catchy)
Song: There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back\
Artist: Shawn Mendes
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Well I actually thought this was a new song from a new project from Shawn Mendes because this is actually an alright song but no its the first song from his most recent album Illuminate. Sigh. It least this track breaks away from the whining that I find completely insufferable on songs like Stitches and Treat You Better which begs the question why not release this instead of Treat You better which made him sound like an obnoxious little prick.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Murder to the Mind
Artist: Tash Sultana
Tash Sultana is quickly becoming one of my favourite Australian female artists. I just love this woman's voice even if I am not sold on this song at all, Tash's voice is amazing but some of the songs do start becoming annoying. Think I still prefer Jungle over this. Just saying
Rating: 7/10 (That guitar solo is amazing)
Song: Lust for Life
Artist: Lana Del Ray featuring The Weeknd
Now I am not the world's biggest fan of Lana Del Ray, her songs really have this habit of sounding the same to me and yet again unfortunately this song even with The Weeknd's involvement does nothing for me. A chorus that consists mostly of "take off all your clothes"? Really? Have a little more imagination than that but the instrumentation is really dramatic and gripping.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Hard Times
Song: Paramore
Paramore jump from emo to almost a mix of pop and near on tropical 80s sounds. I think a few hardened Paramore fans would be disappointed in this song. I don't mind the very 80s sound to this sound but my problem Hayley Williams vocal, she sounds so pitchy in parts of this song almost like it was recorded in separate studios. I think I'll go back to Paramore's best song "Ain't it Fun" and stay there if I am blunt
Rating: 4/10
ARIA Top 10 April 24
This week saw an odd sense of normality come back to the chart if only for album tracks from Kendrick Lamar's album DAMN to hit the chart (there's about three of them that have entered the chart this week) but we'll get to those.
The top ten sees an old number one with "Shape of You" returning to the summit after a one week break thanks to Harry Styles. It's a fourteenth week at number 1 for "Shape Of You" which means it now overtakes Coolio's 1995 hit "Gangsta's Paradise" for longest running ARIA chart topper. Its a song I can tolerate but its not one of my favourite ever chart toppers, we have had worse number 1 songs than this.
At number 2 on the back of the release of the new album "DAMN". Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" jumped 5 places. There'll be plenty more about Kendrick when we get to the new entries.
"Galway Girl" by Ed Sheeran basically switched with "Something Just like this" by The Chainsmokers and Coldplay so "Galway Girl" up one to number three, "Something Just Like This" dropping to number 4.
Last week's number one "Sign of the Times" by Harry Styles fell from number 1 to number 5, the fact "Sign of the Times" lost the number one spot this week isn't a surprise but the size of the drop is a bit of a surprise. The song badly needs a good video to boost the hype but already it looks as though the hype has disappeared from the song and my fear is that like most of his previous band and other members of said band's solo work is that it won't have longevity on the chart. Hell, Zayn Malik's new single isn't doing that well.
"Symphony" by Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson looks like breaking into the top 5 next week after a three place climb to number 6. Its a good song too, give it a listen.
"Stay" by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara drops out of the top 5 with a two place drop to number 7
Bruno Mars stays exactly where he is at number 8 with "That's What I Like"
Lorde drops three places with "Green Light" to number 9. Check out a new song of hers called "Homemade Dynamite", which having heard her perform it live at Coachella via Youtube, is going to be a bonafide hit should her record company choose to release it as a single.
Rounding out the top 10 for another week is "It Ain't Me" by Kygo featuring Selena Gomez.
Now to the new entries and I am going to deal with the three Kendrick Lamar new entries in one hit together so at number 16, DNA. Now I am not the world's biggest hip hop fan so I figure I am just going to give you guys the links to these and let you be the judge.
The 2nd of Lamar's songs from DAMN to debut in the Hot 100 was "LOYALTY" a track with Rihanna as guest vocalist and I got to say having heard an excerpt of this song, I kind of like it. Rihanna really seems to work here.
The last of the new entries from LAMAR is a song called "LOVE" featuring Zacarl which comes in at number 29
So going back up to 17, we have the newest song for Lady Gaga entitled "The Cure". Now normally I would have reviewed this for my New Music Friday review because its come straight onto the chart I haven't had the chance to. Its not quite Gaga at her best but hey I'll take it over some of the other outright bland pop on the chart at the moment.
The last of the new entries comes from the Fate of the Furious movie soundtrack and its been around awhile with G-Eazy teaming up with Kehlani for a song called "Good Life". Its not my cup my tea but hey if I had to hear it, I'm not sure I'd complain, its listenable.
That wraps things up for the week. We've got new music from Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth and a collaboration between Lana Del Ray and The Weeknd likely to debut on the charts, am about to review all of that. Am busy trying to change when I do the New Music Friday reviews.
The 2nd of Lamar's songs from DAMN to debut in the Hot 100 was "LOYALTY" a track with Rihanna as guest vocalist and I got to say having heard an excerpt of this song, I kind of like it. Rihanna really seems to work here.
The last of the new entries from LAMAR is a song called "LOVE" featuring Zacarl which comes in at number 29
So going back up to 17, we have the newest song for Lady Gaga entitled "The Cure". Now normally I would have reviewed this for my New Music Friday review because its come straight onto the chart I haven't had the chance to. Its not quite Gaga at her best but hey I'll take it over some of the other outright bland pop on the chart at the moment.
The last of the new entries comes from the Fate of the Furious movie soundtrack and its been around awhile with G-Eazy teaming up with Kehlani for a song called "Good Life". Its not my cup my tea but hey if I had to hear it, I'm not sure I'd complain, its listenable.
That wraps things up for the week. We've got new music from Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth and a collaboration between Lana Del Ray and The Weeknd likely to debut on the charts, am about to review all of that. Am busy trying to change when I do the New Music Friday reviews.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
ARIA Top 10: A new but predictable number 1
Perhaps it was a "Sign of the Times" that this week there would be a new number one, albeit completely predictable especially given Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" has spent 13 weeks at number 1.
I call it the One Direction Effect in that One Direction and the boys solo stuff has a short term impact on the charts and then slowly fades away so we'll see but anyway before I talk about the top 10, we lost Drake's "Passionfruit" which took a 6 place drop from number 5 to number 11 and Ed Sheeran's "Castle on the Hill" drop from number 10 to number 12.
So yes to the top ten, Harry Styles first ever solo single has debuted at number one, perhaps the most predictable result given the fanaticism of One Direction fans given they mobilise support on social media by urging fans to stream the song and hey, "Sign of the Times" might be in strong shape to remain at number one next week given it got to top spot despite a stuff up from music streaming service Spotify.
After a record equalling 13 weeks at number one, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" finally drops to number 2.
"Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay remains at number 3. The Chainsmokers new album "Memories...Do Not Open" is out right now to some not so crash hot reviews but entered the ARIA album chart at number 4 with Ed Sheeran's "Divide" remaining at number 1.
Speaking of Ed Sheeran, "Galway Girl" dropped two places to number 4 this week. Video for that song on the way soon.
"Stay" by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara dropped one place to number 5. Mentioned Alessia Cara's new single "The Other Side" yesterday
Lorde got the "Green Light" to jump two places to number 6 this week. (Good, its a great song. Not sure why its not bigger than it is)
Kendrick Lamar dropped his new album "DAMN" yesterday to good first impressions but "HUMBLE" dropped one place to number 7.
Bruno Mars "That's What I like" continues to drop, this week down one place to number 8
Looks like Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson have another hit on their hands with "Symphony" blasting its way into the top 10 at number 9.
Kygo and Selena Gomez round out the top 10 at number 10 with "It ain't me", a drop of one place from 9 last week.
Only three new entries in the chart this week, one of those being Harry Styles with "Sign of the Times"
I mentioned Halsey's "Now or Never" in the New Music Friday reviews last week, "Now or Never" has entered the chart at number 21.
The only other new entry is at 42 and it comes from Kyle featuring Lil Yachty with "iSpy". Surprised its taken so long to enter the ARIA Chart given its number 4 in the United States. Its not a bad song in my opinion.
So next week should see the entrance of the DNCE featuring Nick Minaj collab (unfortunately) and possibly some album tracks from Kendrick Lamar's "DAMN".
I call it the One Direction Effect in that One Direction and the boys solo stuff has a short term impact on the charts and then slowly fades away so we'll see but anyway before I talk about the top 10, we lost Drake's "Passionfruit" which took a 6 place drop from number 5 to number 11 and Ed Sheeran's "Castle on the Hill" drop from number 10 to number 12.
So yes to the top ten, Harry Styles first ever solo single has debuted at number one, perhaps the most predictable result given the fanaticism of One Direction fans given they mobilise support on social media by urging fans to stream the song and hey, "Sign of the Times" might be in strong shape to remain at number one next week given it got to top spot despite a stuff up from music streaming service Spotify.
After a record equalling 13 weeks at number one, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" finally drops to number 2.
"Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay remains at number 3. The Chainsmokers new album "Memories...Do Not Open" is out right now to some not so crash hot reviews but entered the ARIA album chart at number 4 with Ed Sheeran's "Divide" remaining at number 1.
Speaking of Ed Sheeran, "Galway Girl" dropped two places to number 4 this week. Video for that song on the way soon.
"Stay" by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara dropped one place to number 5. Mentioned Alessia Cara's new single "The Other Side" yesterday
Lorde got the "Green Light" to jump two places to number 6 this week. (Good, its a great song. Not sure why its not bigger than it is)
Kendrick Lamar dropped his new album "DAMN" yesterday to good first impressions but "HUMBLE" dropped one place to number 7.
Bruno Mars "That's What I like" continues to drop, this week down one place to number 8
Looks like Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson have another hit on their hands with "Symphony" blasting its way into the top 10 at number 9.
Kygo and Selena Gomez round out the top 10 at number 10 with "It ain't me", a drop of one place from 9 last week.
Only three new entries in the chart this week, one of those being Harry Styles with "Sign of the Times"
I mentioned Halsey's "Now or Never" in the New Music Friday reviews last week, "Now or Never" has entered the chart at number 21.
The only other new entry is at 42 and it comes from Kyle featuring Lil Yachty with "iSpy". Surprised its taken so long to enter the ARIA Chart given its number 4 in the United States. Its not a bad song in my opinion.
So next week should see the entrance of the DNCE featuring Nick Minaj collab (unfortunately) and possibly some album tracks from Kendrick Lamar's "DAMN".
Friday, 14 April 2017
New Music Friday Review
It's that time of the week again. Time to review the new music that has dropped.
Song: Perfect Strangers
Artist: DNCE feat. Nicki Minaj
So DNCE are back and I admit this is kind of catchy in the sense that you'll find yourself singing along without wanting to but the lyrics leave a lot to be desired "Kissing strangers til I find someone I love" Seriously? Takes a lot more than kissing to find somebody you love. At least Nicki's flow is pretty damn good even if it's way too short.
Rating: Saved by Nicki's rap and the catchiness of the melody. 5/10
Song: The Other Side
Artist: Alessia Cara
This song is from the Netflix series called The Get Down and it took me a second listen to come around on this because first listen left me a little unimpressed. This song is pretty damn good if you count out the seemingly out of place fake drum beat.
Rating: 7/10
Song: Go
Artist Marcelo
I had never heard of this guy until this song appeared on Spotify's new music playlist but for what its worth it sounds like a odd amalgam of The Script and One Direction from "Made in the AM". The lyrics are pretty simple but could be oddly effective in the charts. It gets a pass.
Ratings: 5/10
Song: Chained to the Rhythm
Artists: Katy Perry feat. Lil Yachty
Its no secret that I didn't like the original version of "Chained to the Rhythem" what with the washed out disco sound and now a slower version that if manageable makes the song sound even worse than the original and replaced Skip Marley with Lil Yachty. Why, Katy? WHY? Release the new single from the new album already.
Rating: 3/10. Basically for making a bad song sound even worse or the 2017 version of "Dark Horse"
Song: Emoji of a Wave
Artist: John Mayer
Okay, I am buggered to know what the song title means. If John is talking about those faces and symbols used to describe a relationship where the two people involved are living apart. Either way it is a strange song not necessarily bad but just strange to me.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Peek A Boo
Artists: Lil Yachty feat. Migos
Your stock standard new brag rap for the week that includes lines about a woman blowing Lil Yachty's dick like a cello. Also why does it sound horribly like "Bad and Boujee"?
Rating: 3/10
Song: Lights Out
Artist: Royal Blood
Something that is actually pretty damn good. UK band Royal Blood are back with the first single from their sophomore album "How did we get so dark? due to be released on June 16th and those guitars are rocking. Seriously check this out, it deserves to be a mega hit.
Rating: 8/10
Song: Broken Halos
Artist: Chris Stapleton
Trust Chris Stapleton to come up with a country song that really is a country song that is just absolutely gorgeous. Mind you, its a tough effort to follow up an album like "Traveller" but with this effort, "Broken Halos" will be on the Billboard hot 100 in no time.
Rating 9/10
NOTE: Not reviewing any Kendrick Lamar stuff unless they are going to be official singles from "DAMN"
Song: Perfect Strangers
Artist: DNCE feat. Nicki Minaj
So DNCE are back and I admit this is kind of catchy in the sense that you'll find yourself singing along without wanting to but the lyrics leave a lot to be desired "Kissing strangers til I find someone I love" Seriously? Takes a lot more than kissing to find somebody you love. At least Nicki's flow is pretty damn good even if it's way too short.
Rating: Saved by Nicki's rap and the catchiness of the melody. 5/10
Song: The Other Side
Artist: Alessia Cara
This song is from the Netflix series called The Get Down and it took me a second listen to come around on this because first listen left me a little unimpressed. This song is pretty damn good if you count out the seemingly out of place fake drum beat.
Rating: 7/10
Song: Go
Artist Marcelo
I had never heard of this guy until this song appeared on Spotify's new music playlist but for what its worth it sounds like a odd amalgam of The Script and One Direction from "Made in the AM". The lyrics are pretty simple but could be oddly effective in the charts. It gets a pass.
Ratings: 5/10
Song: Chained to the Rhythm
Artists: Katy Perry feat. Lil Yachty
Its no secret that I didn't like the original version of "Chained to the Rhythem" what with the washed out disco sound and now a slower version that if manageable makes the song sound even worse than the original and replaced Skip Marley with Lil Yachty. Why, Katy? WHY? Release the new single from the new album already.
Rating: 3/10. Basically for making a bad song sound even worse or the 2017 version of "Dark Horse"
Song: Emoji of a Wave
Artist: John Mayer
Okay, I am buggered to know what the song title means. If John is talking about those faces and symbols used to describe a relationship where the two people involved are living apart. Either way it is a strange song not necessarily bad but just strange to me.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Peek A Boo
Artists: Lil Yachty feat. Migos
Your stock standard new brag rap for the week that includes lines about a woman blowing Lil Yachty's dick like a cello. Also why does it sound horribly like "Bad and Boujee"?
Rating: 3/10
Song: Lights Out
Artist: Royal Blood
Something that is actually pretty damn good. UK band Royal Blood are back with the first single from their sophomore album "How did we get so dark? due to be released on June 16th and those guitars are rocking. Seriously check this out, it deserves to be a mega hit.
Rating: 8/10
Song: Broken Halos
Artist: Chris Stapleton
Trust Chris Stapleton to come up with a country song that really is a country song that is just absolutely gorgeous. Mind you, its a tough effort to follow up an album like "Traveller" but with this effort, "Broken Halos" will be on the Billboard hot 100 in no time.
Rating 9/10
NOTE: Not reviewing any Kendrick Lamar stuff unless they are going to be official singles from "DAMN"
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