Saturday, 24 April 2021
ARIA Top 50 Singles Top Ten/Chart Review: 26th April. Montero's Calling by Your Name at Number One
Thursday, 22 April 2021
New Music Friday Review. 16th April. Sabotage of Shots in Dark Low Key Love Country Again
"Country Again" by Thomas Rhett
So am I the only one confused here with what is happening with Thomas Rhett's "Country Again (Side A)" album roll out? He released "What's Your Country Song?", a song that is much closer to the tropes of bro country that we're used to coming from Thomas Rhett but then he released two songs called "Want It Again" and "Growing Up" both leaning toward the more neo traditional country sound and I am pleased to say that "Growing Up" grew on me fair bit so what's the deal with the latest single "Country Again"
Uh...turns out its great! Yeah it amps up the warm spun neo traditional sound with guitars and even a fiddle as Rhett sings about spending less time in Nashville and Los Angeles and more time out fishing and hunting even cranking up Eric Church (given Eric's new album I can't say I can blame Thomas Rhett for cranking up 'Heart' to loud levels!) and basically that feeling of being home in the country. I'm not sure it's better than "Marry Me" but this coming from Thomas Rhett is still really darn good. Check this out.
Rating: 9/10
"Low Key in Love" by The Struts feat. Paris Jackson
So this was a collaboration that made no sense before listening to the song and after hearing the song made all the sense in the world. UK glam rock pop act The Struts, much like Greta Van Fleet, kind of border on pandering toward the past of rock music a fair bit even The Struts don't seep into the cringey Led Zeppelin worship of Greta Van Fleet and teaming up with the daughter of Michael Jackson, Paris, who is coming off releasing her own debut album last year so yeah I was a bit curious for this, did it deliver?
Well yes and no, it's not on the same level as the stomper of a song that was "Body Talks" with Kesha that should have been a massive hit a few years ago but its infused with similar funk and soul rock vibes, The Struts and Paris Jackson do have some chemistry but Paris is still finding her range and where she's most comfortable, she's not nearly as confident a presence behind the mic however the song is fine but I'm not sure that its as strong as it could have been.
Rating: 7/10
"Shots in the Dark" by Iann Dior feat. Trippie Redd
Okay...I'm conflicted on this one. I love the rock sound that's here but there's no way both Iann Dior and Trippie Redd sound good here but I cannot avoid the feeling that Dior is trying way too hard to scrounge a hit using the same formula as "Mood"///I think I like the sound of this and it just hasn't been executed quite right.
Rating: 5/10
"Sabotage" by Bebe Rexha
Well this is better...I guess...the song takes a little bit to get going but the piano sounds nice here but Bebe Rexha's vocals are just no...they leave me in the mind of singing so high that she's trying to get the constipated cows in a farmyard to pee and for a song about the frustration that comes from the self sabotaging of a relationship and a lot else in her life. This doesn't quite work for me.
Rating: 6/10
Monday, 19 April 2021
Good 1992 Vibrations. 19th April. America, Help Yourself to get Skin to Skin
Well this week was a busy one in more ways than one, we got a heap of new entries which we will get to but we also got plenty of movement in our top ten so let's start there because the big story is that we have a new number one with "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers taking the number one spot and yeah, this is great news, it dominated sales this week to move past "Marvellous" by The 12th Man feat MCG Hammer which slipped back to number two this week and it could be coming under some pressure.
That pressure coming from "Way Out West" by James Blundell and James Reyne up one spot to number three following a surprisingly impressive sales week.
All this helped knock "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited down two places to number four and its now under pressure from "Not a Day Goes By" by Rick Price which rocketed up five places to number five.
Up one place to number six is "Lets Get Rocked" by Def Leppard, it's looking pretty comfortsble in the top ten right now.
Meanwhile joining the top ten for the first time is "Stay" by Shakespears Sister which climbed four places to number seven because we need sludge like this in the top ten...yay...I guess.
Down three places to number eight is "Dizzy" by Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff. This song has secured it's place on the year end and is fading naturally so yeah I am fine with it leaving the top ten,
Mr. Big also get their first week in the top ten because unbelievably the corniest song to ever become a hit "To Be With You" climbed eleven places to number nine. How the fuck does nobody else see the cringe with this song?
Finally U2's "One look looks to be on the way out down two places to number ten.
Gains
So I already talked about the big gain for Mr Big in the top ten but there were some other notable gains like somehow Teen Queens incredibly lame cover of "Be My Baby" jumped off its debut at 30 all the way up to number 12...WHY?
In more pleasing news "Why' by Annie Lennox got a ten place gain to 22 while "Give Me Just A Little More Time" by Kylie Minogue got a big boost off it's number 40 debut to 24.
"Insanity" by Oceanic up eight to 31 while "Baby Love" by Dannii Minogue climbed from 38 to 33 (actually cool with this gain...the cover is fine)
The gain I am pleased about is "I Love Your Smile" by Shanice up from 44 to 38. Good, that song is still adorable.
Losers
So the hits again took the biggest hits this week with "The Globe" by Big Audio Dynamite II down from 36 to 50 as it's lifespan on the chart seems destined to reach its end. "Justified & Ancient" by The KLF tumbling from 22 to 35, "Come As You Are" by Nirvana come down from 32 to 26 as they are, "Rocket Man (I Think it's Going to be a Long Long Time)" by Kate Bush dropped seven places to 28 while "Human Touch" by Bruce Springsteen unfortunately suffered from lack of touch down eight to 26.
Former chart topper "Saltwater" by Julian Lennon dropped out of the top ten at number six all the way to 18. (More on Julian Lennon soon in the new entries) while "HIgh" by The Cure got taken down pegs from nine to 14
The same can mercifully be said for "Don't Talk Just Kiss" by Right Said Fred which slipped twelve places to 45, thank goodness. Nor am I complaining that "Ghost of a Texas Ladies Man" by Concrete Blonde stumbled from 31 to 39.
New Entries
We have a rather eclectic set of new arrivals this week starting with:
49. "America: What Time is Love?" by The KLF
Ahh...the follow up single to the still pretty great "Justified & Ancient" and this one is considering complicated to explain, it's had many reworkings before this version was released in the UK in February and it hit the charts this week in Australia but that complexity makes this song interesting and you can definitely hear the anti war sentiment here (especially barely a year after the Gulf War in the Middle East) and it leaping from classical to dance techno almost rock is wild enough that it actually works well, the transitions between the sounds are impressive here. Check it out and if you want to read about the history of the song than here's the wikipedia link: "America: What Time is Love" by The KLF. I highly recommend checking out the song!
43. "Help Yourself" by Julian Lennon
Here's another follow up to a highly successful single, this time from Julian Lennon and given how much I like "Saltwater", I was kind of holding some expectations for this one and look...I'm kind of disappointed? The song isn't bad per se but it just sounds so formulaic in terms of what has been the dominant sound in pop in the late 80s to early 90s. Granted the guitars here do sound good here, I just wish Lennon was a little further forward in the mix especially given the song is about encouraging people to actually stop expecting everyone else to help them but to help themselves...ehh, I don't know...I can see this growing on me but as it is...it could have been better.
41/ "Djapana (Sunset Dreaming)" by Yothu Yindi
I have always wanted to have a chance to write about Yothu Yindi at some point especially given the group's impact on Australian culture and "Treaty" being one of those songs I respect the hell out of (that song is AMAZING) so I was curious for this and yeah, this is excellent...blending modern pop music with Aboriginal music for a song that calls out Australians for not being fair to Aboriginal people over the land and yeah that hook is sticky as hell. Great song...hope it does well.
34. "James Brown is Dead" by L.A Style
Oh dear. god. Dutch electronic duo L.A. Style have landed their first single on the Australian charts and while it's not the worst thing I have heard while covering 1992,...it's up there. The obnoxious dance music interspersed with rapping and the occasional voice that says "James Brown is dead" in the utmost of creepy fashions, we get it...James Brown was a legend of soul and funk yet the best you can do to pay tribute is this piece of audio nightmare fuel? Yeah...this is awful...I don't want to ever have to hear this piece of crap again.
19. "Skin to Skin" by Melissa
Well okay, it can only go up from here in spite of my reservations about Melissa and her music (No one can really convince me that "Read My Lips" is not cringey songwriting...come on..."if you want to wait til later, get your hands off my detonator"? Describing your vagina has something set to explode is definite cringe if you ask me) but anyway here's her new single that's the highest new entry of the week and well..its definitely a Melissa song with that beat reminiscent of her previous hits but again that song writing that relies way to much on cliches "love not war", "lay down your arms" etc. It's got the feel of a song that'd do well at Rock Estefodds not the pop charts. It's not precisely bad but it's not something I'd come back to.
That ends our week and wow...we're low on best contenders, I'm giving the best of the week to Yothu Yindi for "Djapana (Sunset Dreaming)" just ahead of "America: What Time Is Love)" by The KLF...it was close there.
However there was no competition for worst of the week because that's going to "James Brown is Dead" by L.A Style. A song that is nothing but a squealing thumping headache.
Saturday, 17 April 2021
ARIA Singles Top Ten/Chart Review. 19th April. Kiss Me Anywhere Away from Here, Mr Perfectly Fine
So we had a pretty considerable week here but really not in the ways I expected, sure we have some Taylor Swift here thanks to the release of the rerecorded "Fearless" album but I'd argue Taylor is one of a couple of stories this week that begin with our top ten but nothing changed at the very top where "Peaches" by Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar and Giveon maintained the top spot but wow, its dicey at best for a third week, its margins on streaming have shrunk and it's sales aren't what they were.
Which brings us to "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" by Lil Nas X up one to number two as it made ground on streaming and looks the likely candidate to take the number one spot in the weeks ahead (worth remembering that Australia has mostly been shielded from the controversy over the song's video but it now leads on Spotify and has better sales than "Peaches".
It pushed back "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals to number three as it's started to bleed on both sales and streaming and it could come under some pressure from our first of two new entries in the top ten "Rapstar" by Polo G, now I'll talk about this song later, however it seems like Tik Tok promo is what propelled this song up on streaming which meant this high debut, right now it's hard to tell if this is going to hang around or be another "Calling My Phone" (Remember how that was a thing the top ten for awhile there).
As a result of the high debut for "Rapstar' everything else got pushed back with "Astronaut in the Ocean" down one place to number five,
Tiesto's "The Business" down one to number six (I'm not going to complain this song leaving the top ten...I still don't like it), "Without You" by The Kid Laroi down one to number seven and "Cover Me In Sunshine" by Pink and Sage Willow Hart down one to number eight (Again, it really does need streaming to get behind this song)
"Drivers License" by Olivia Rodrigo fell one spot to number nine, it's falling away naturally now as streams slow down.
The second new entry in our top ten is at number ten courtesy of "Kiss Me More" by Doja Cat feat. SZA. again more on this song later, it's here because of solid streaming, sales are decent and I can see this song picking up further traction in the weeks ahead.
Gains
The one major gain this week was unfortunately "Body" by Russ Millions and Tion Wayne which somehow rose fifteen places to 32 this week...not a good sign.
Re Entries
So this where Taylor Swift's impact kicks in with the release of the rerecorded "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" causing "Love Story (Taylor's Version) to return at 36.
Losers
Nearly all the big losses came for the established hits like "Holy" by Justin Bieber feat. Chance The Rapper which slipped nine places to 39, "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac down seven to 34, "Good Days" by SZA down seven to 40, "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles down six to 41, "WAP" by Cardi B and Meghan The Stallion slipped six to 46, "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I slowed down six to 49 and "Lemonade" by Internet Money and Gunna feat. Don Toliver and NAV stumbled down six to 50.
Then there's two would be hits that took losses this week, I am pleased to say "Bang" by AJR whimpered down seven to 44 while "Paradise" by Meduza feat. Dermot Kennedy slipped six places to number 38.
Drop Outs
So seven songs exited the chart this week with likely locks for year end list "Booster Seat" by Spacey Jane and "Positions" by Ariana Grande taking their exits.taking with them 2020 hits like "Rockstar" by Dababy feat. Roddy Ricch and "What You Know Bout Love" by Pop Smoke
Then there's songs like "Last Lover" by Sigala and James Arthur and "Telepatia" by Kali Uchis that have an extreme outside shot at making the year end. "Telepatia" would have to get extremely lucky to make the year end. unfortunately.
Finally there's "What Other People Say" by Sam Fischer and Demi Lovato which took its exit this week.
New Entries.
Six new entries this week so let's get started with...
48. BED by Joel Corry, RAYE, David GuettaThursday, 15 April 2021
New Music Friday Review: 9th March. You Ain't Getting Syrup so Shy Away
"Shy Away" by Twenty One Pilots
So here we have the lead single from the upcoming album called "Scaled & Icy" (Apparently an anagram of "Clancy is Dead" according to Twenty One Pilots fans) and no surprise, I actually really like this mostly because this sounds like a more current version of what early 80s new wave would sound like, it calls to mind Adam & the Ants amongst others from the 80s. The song is based a on conversation Tyler Joseph had with his younger brother about the creative process and encouraging him to pursue his music dreams.
I'm doubtful about this song being a hit in Australia but I'd love to see it because this is pretty damn good.
Rating: 8/10
"You Ain't Getting A Song' by Taylor Moss
Taylor Moss is a pop country artist hailing from southern NSW, she made her recording debut at 15 and was a finalist in the Country Star Maker competition in 2016. This has all the feel of Sara Bareilles hit "Love Song" just written differently and in pop country version where this ex is asking Taylor to write a song but Taylor says "Whoa dude, don't flatter yourself here, you ain't getting a song". I just wish it felt a little less formulaic and its kind of a shame because the production here feels a lot less synthetic and more country than what is commonly the standard for pop country in this vain.
Rating: 6/10
"Syrup" by Tkay Maidza
Well after covering Iggy Azalea last week, hearing new Tkay Maidza feels like a world away from "Sip It" or whatever that shit was from Iggy last week especially when Tkay Maidza's flow just kills it and allows her to get weird in her verses over a slightly off kilter beat. I kind of enjoyed this more than I expected...also isn't it about time Tkay had a hit? I wouldn't mind if it was this song...it bangs.
Rating: 8/10
"Starstruck" by Years & Years
Okay so Years & Years is now just Olly Alexander by himself with this song being the first single and you know? This is really quite the fun pop song where Alexander sings about finding "the one' person that gets you all starstruck and you are really into them all set to this really solid pop groove that wouldn't look out of place on that last Dua Lipa album so yeah, I'm keen for a new Years & Years album if this is the first course.
Rating: 9/10
Monday, 12 April 2021
Good 1992 Vibrations: 12th March. Give Me A Little More Time to Love Your Smile, Baby
This week was a week of major upheaval in our top ten and our number one while not unseated may not be safe...folks, this week was a busy one in more ways than one so let's get started with the somewhat boring part that being it's another week at number one for "Marvellous" by The 12th Man feat. MCG Hammer but it's facing challengers from everywhere.
Let's start with "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited got a four place bounce up to number two as this song is becoming a hype anthem for a lot of sports which yeah it does fit the song. Good sales too but not enough to see it take the number one just yet.
However 2 Unlimited aren't the only players because the Red Hot Chili Peppers have leapt from eleven to number three this week and look a serious chance of taking number one in the weeks ahead as does "Way Out West" by James Blundell and James Reyne which climbed six to number four this week...honestly the top ten is actually lo0king mostly awesome this week.
All of this pushed "Dizzy" by Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff down two to number five and former number one "Saltwater" by Julian Lennon down four to number six as both songs are likely on the way out.
Def Leppard's "Let's Get Rocked" is stuck at number seven while U2's ballad "One" skidded down four to number eight as the momentum for it crashed and burned taking "High" by The Cure which plummeted four places off it's debut last week to number nine.
Finally reaching the top ten is "Not a Day Goes by" by Rick Price which rose three places to number ten this week which is great to see as I still like that song.
Gains
Oof...let's start with "Stay" by Shakespears Sister which rose nine places to number 11 eleven this week, this looks set for a run in the top ten unfortunately and the corny "To Be With You" by Mr Big rose from off its debut last week at 32 to 20...folks, can we just not with both of these, please?
Oh, it gets worse because "Goodnight Girl" by Wet Wet Wet jumped from 50 to 23 in one of the biggest moves of the week...joy.
I don't really care either way that Salt 'n' Pepa's "You Showed Me" climbed twelve places to 24, that song has gotten increasing meh for me
In better news, "Alive" by Pearl Jam rose five spots to number 13 and "Why" by Annie Lennox jumped from 45 to 32 this week. Good to see Aussies not completely junking good taste! Glad also to see that "Stars" by Simply Red jumped from 44 to 37 as well which also great.
Losers
All the big losers are hits that are on the way out like "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" by George Michael and Elton John which plummeted from 35 to 50 this week, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" which slipped from 38 to 46, "Finally" by CeCe Peniston collapsed from 29 to 43, Big Audio Dynamite II's "The Globe" spun down from 24 to 36, "Let's Talk About Sex" by Salt 'n' Pepa generated a little less conversation as it shuddered down from 22 to 34, "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to be a Long Long Time)" to seven steps toward a return to earth by falling to 21 and Diesel's "Tip of My Tongue" got tongue tied down from 8 to 16.
Also on the way out are two non starters that being "Foreplay (EP)" by Candy Harlots down nine places to 43 and sadly, "It's Only Natural" by Crowded House down eight to 48.
New Entries
Three new entries this week, all of them from women so let's begin with...
44. "I Love Your Smile" by Shanice
So this song is the lead single for Shanice's second album but oddly enough this is the first song of hers to hit the ARIA charts and it possibly might be the most happy and adorable song to hit the Australian charts in awhile with Shanice singing about how much she loves this person's smile and how much the love this guy gives rocks her world over warm percussion and saxophone. What is also important is that Shanice is able to sell that she is genuinely in love with this guy's smile and wants to show him that she can do better for him. Yeah, this song is cute, I like it. Check it out if you are curious.
40. "Give Me Just a Little More Time" by Kylie Minogue
So this is the first of two cover songs to hit the chart this week, this one from Kylie Minogue being a cover of a song originally by Chairman of the Board which was released in 1970, it didn't chart in Australia but peaked at number 3 in the USA. Now I have to be honest here, not a huge fan of the original...feels like the music is being recorded at a low volume in one room with the lead vocals in another room, it sounds weird.
Kylie's cover is honestly what you'd expect from a Stock Aitken and Waterman produced song, the grooves are obvious and Kylie is giving the song some energy, the production tries hard enough to strike the right balance between soul and the more modern pop sound that Kylie's fans are used to...check it out if you are curious.
30. "Be My Baby' by Teen Queens
Teen Queens are an Australian all girl trio formed as part of a planned TV show about a girl group in the 1960s...the show never got off the ground but this group are on the charts now with a cover of The Ronettes 1963 hit "Be My Baby" and oh dear god, there's no excusing this...for one thing this cover strips out the guitar for more electronic elements and while I won't say the vocal production on The Ronettes original, why do the members of Teen Queens reduce themselves to sounding like chipmunks on the chorus? They sound like whining little girls upset that their crush is ignoring them!. Also the lack of passion on the hook doesn't convince me that these girls need this guy at all.
Yeah. Yuck. Didn't need this cover. It's easily the worst of the week.
However the best is also easy, it's going to "I Love Your Smile" by Shanice...that song just brought a smile to my face. Would love to see it become a hit.
Saturday, 10 April 2021
ARIA Singles Chart Top Ten/Chart Review: 12th March. Deja Vu while Life is Peaches at number one
We got a rather interesting week especially as we might well have contests for the number one over the next few weeks and this week probably going to look insignificant with Taylor Swift album bomb set to sweep away most of what happened on the chart this week which is kind of a shame as this week was interesting as the big story was that we got a brand new number one...that's right..."Peaches" by Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar and Giveon took the number one spot, it's Bieber's fourth number one in Australia and both Daniel Caesar and Giveon's first...it got there basically because it ruled streaming and continues to do so.
This pushed "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals back to number two, this might fall off pretty as it bled on streaming and it's getting passed.
The biggest gainer on the chart this week belongs to (as expected) "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" by Lil Nas X which jumped 13 places to number three. This song is the current biggest threat to the number one on the chart right now, it's got streaming on board and digital sales is getting there.
Also with some momentum is "Astronaut In the Ocean" by Masked Wolf which climbed one spot to number thanks to streaming, this was enough to push it past "The Business" by Tiesto (I'm thoroughly sick of this song at this point) which slipped one to number five.
Fading naturally down three to number six is "Without You" by The Kid Laroi as its streaming took hits this week...good...shame it's safe for the year end though.
Remaining steady at number seven is "Cover Me in Sunshine" by Pink and Sage Willow Hart. Sales are still great but that streaming is starting to look shaky...
Also fading naturally is "Drivers License" by Olivia Rodrigo down two to number eight. We've got more Olivia Rodrigo to discuss in the new entries but yeah "Drivers License" is slowly but surely making its way of the top ten.
What I wish was making it's way out of the top ten but is sticking around like a really disgusting case of genital herpes is "Goosebumps (Remix)" by HVME feat. Travis Scott at number nine, the sooner we can get this scab of atonal drone out of the top ten the better.
Justin Bieber is the chart bookend because he starts and completes the top ten as "Hold On" fell two places to number ten.
Gains
So apart from "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" by Lil Nas X having the biggest gain of the week into the top ten, what else gained? Truth be told...not much. "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac shows no sign of exiting the chart up eight places to number 27 even as the viral meme is pretty much dead at this point.
Rising five places off the album boost to 39 is "What Other People say" by Sam Fischer and Demi Lovato.
Re Entries
Two returns this week with "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I back at 43 and "Rockstar" by DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch at 48. Don't get me wrong, I still like both songs but it's time for both to be moved on from the chart.
Losers
"Love Songs Ain't For us" by Amy Shark and Keith Urban continues to have no real traction as it tumbled five places to number 38. Lil Tjay & 6Lack's "Calling My Phone' also dropped five pplaces to number 16.
Other than that most of the losses were around the 1 to 3 places this week as the chart continued to reset after the Bieber bomb
Drop outs
Gone are Bieber album tracks "As I Am" feat Khalid and "Unstable" feat. The Kid Laroi (No complaints here taking "Whoopty" by CJ with them as an added bonus.
"You All Over Me (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift feat. Maren Morris also dropped out but that is likely to return next week when Taylor Swift likely bombs the chart.
New Entries
Just two new entries this week so let's get moving and begin with:
47. "Body" by Russ Millions and Tion Wayne
Okay so Russ Millions is a British rapper who is otherwise known as Russ who had a late 2018 top ten hit in the UK with "Gun Lean" which become the first track with the drill sound (it's getting popular in modern hip hop) to reach the top ten there. His partner on this track, Tion Wayne is also a British rapper. This song being the first song to hit the ARIA singles chart for both and well...yeah...this does nothing for me especially when there's no obvious melody to this song and the hook suggests "English girl named Fiona" and "African girl named Adeola" have "bodies shaped like Cola"...what the hell does that even mean?
That's even before Russ Millions references staying high like Jeff Hardy and Tion Wayne declares that when he sees a woman's butt he says "What the fuck"...I am pretty sure butts aren't exclusive to women, Tion.
I am not impressed with this at all. Next!
13. "Deja Vu" by Olivia Rodrigo.
So since this song was released I have heard every comparison to Lorde and Taylor Swift I thought was not even humanly possible so I am going to spend my time avoiding those comparisons because Olivia Rodrigo's music deserves to be talked about on it's own merits rather than being compared to that of Lorde or Taylor Swift and also because "Deja Vu" is a good pop song, no it's not better than "Drivers License", this song doesn't quite have the memorable lines like "Drivers License" does but what "Deja Vu" does well is build on the narrative of it's predecessor and Olivia asking the questions of what her ex is feeling when he is with the other girl.
The drums could have been dialled back at bit, they do sound way too loud in the mix but hey, I'll take this overall..it's easily the best of the week.
Yeah, "Body" is getting the worst...if that's an example of drill...just yikes,
Next week could be busy, a Taylor Swift album bomb, a new singles from Doja Cat collaborating with SZA and more. We'll find out when the chart updates on Friday at 5pm