Saturday, February 28, 2009

Love At First Listen - Valencia's "Where Did You Go?"

Let me formally introduce you to Valencia. I've never been to any of their shows (although I would love to) but they are a band that I have been digging since I got a hold of their music. This relatively young quintet started out in 2004 and were originally on indie label I Surrender and now has a home on the major label turf of Columbia.

The band: Shane Henderson (vocals, top left), JD Perry (guitar, top middle), and George Ciukurescu (bass, bottom left) are 23, Brendan Walter (guitar, top right) is 22, and the elder statesman of the group is (Filipino/Pinoy!) 26-year-old drummer Maxim Loria (bottom right).

I've listened to a good chunk of pop-punk bands and so I can't fathom how a band as good as Valencia managed to escape my ears last year as they released their remarkable sophomore album (and major label debut) We All Need A Reason To Believe late last summer. I guess it is a case of sooner rather than later, since the album is full of pop-punk gems that are reminiscent of another Philadelphia band's latest album -- The Starting Line's Direction. Like the latter, the former is full of thoughtfully-written lyrics, wrought with emotion, and brought to full-force impact through anthemic rock choruses and power melodies.

Aside from my first love of "Free", the end trak on WANARTB, I gave Valencia's latest single, "Where Did You Go?" a listen and instantly found it as a track I could literally listen on a loop for a month. It is that powerful.

The song's message is indicative of the general themes of WANARTB: maturation, reflection, and mourning. In interpreting the song's lyrics, Shane tells the story of a man who is coping with the difficult end of a relationship. I later learned that Shane's girlfriend was killed in an accident in 2006 so this revelation does enhance the meaning of the song as the subject mourns the loss of his lover with his last words to her:

And it feels like this is the last chance I have to say every word that I've been fighting / Well, I have finally decided to hold my head up with pride and accept the way life takes you through these changes / 'Cause when you reach the stars, you've made it

Max's drumming throughout the song, the crunching guitars, and Shane's vocals all contribute to the song's message in the chorus: I get a little down on myself but when you came around, my whole world felt new / I opened up my eyes to the light and I saw deep inside of a love I felt was true / And if I ever let you go, I'm hoping that some time will show / That you're the one, You're the one for me

Check out their video, in which the band pays tribute to their hometown of Philly. The video may look low-budget (which makes me question the amount of money Columbia actually invested in promoting this band, alas I digress) but the song and this amazing band far makes up for it.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Rock Idol + Country Idol

To celebrate the opening of the American Idol Experience at Walt Disney World, Season 4 AI winner Carrie Underwood and most recent crowned David Cook were on hand to perform a duet of the Fleetwood Mac classic "Go Your Own Way". They both sounded great together. Perhaps they can go into the studio and record the track??

Take a look of their performance video by JeffLangeDVD:

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Top 20 Playlist for February 22, 2009

Friss Zene Top 20 for the week ending on Sunday, 02.22.09

"Free" stays put...


01. Valencia - Free (#1 for 2 weeks)
02. Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You (#1 for 1 week)
03. Lily Allen - The Fear (#1 for 1 week)
04. David Cook - Avalanche
05. Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (#1 for 2 weeks)
06. Ne-Yo - Mad
07. The Fray - You Found Me
08. Fall Out Boy - America's Suitehearts
09. T.I. feat. Justin Timberlake - Dead And Gone
10. Katy Perry - Hot N' Cold
11. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far
12. The Real You - Unwound (DEBUT)
13. The Saturdays - Issues
14. Leona Lewis - I Will Be
15. VersaEmerge - Past Praying For
16. Ricky Braddy - A Song For You (DEBUT)
17. Eric Hutchinson - Rock & Roll
18. Shontelle feat. Akon - Stuck With Each Other
19. Craig David - Insomnia
20. The All-American Rejects - I Wanna (RE-ENTRY)

So close, yet so far
We The Kings - Secret Valentine
Beyonce - Halo
Secondhand Serenade - Your Call

Check back next week Sunday for the next top 20 playlist.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Top 20 Playlist for February 15, 2009

Friss Zene Top 20 for the week ending on Sunday, 02.15.09

Sorpresa! Valencia is #1 - rock is finally on top (of the world :) for the first time in '09.


01. Valencia - Free (#1 for 1 week)
02. Lily Allen - The Fear (#1 for 1 week)
03. Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You (#1 for 1 week)
04. Fall Out Boy - America's Suitehearts
05. Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (#1 for 2 weeks)
06. The Saturdays - Issues
07. Eric Hutchinson - Rock & Roll
08. The Fray - You Found Me
09. David Cook - Avalanche (DEBUT)
10. Leona Lewis - I Will Be
11. Katy Perry - Hot N' Cold
12. Craig David - Insomnia
13. Ne-Yo - Mad
14. Shontelle feat. Akon - Stuck With Each Other (DEBUT)
15. T.I. feat. Justin Timberlake - Dead And Gone (DEBUT)
16. We The Kings - Secret Valentine
17. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far (DEBUT)
18. Beyonce - Halo
19. VersaEmerge - Past Praying For (DEBUT)
20. Secondhand Serenade - Your Call

So close, yet so far
John Legend - Everybody Knows
Leona Lewis - Run (#1 for 1 week)
David Archuleta - A Little Too Not Over You
New Found Glory - Listen To Your Friends
The Veronicas - Untouched

Check back next week Sunday for the next top 20 playlist.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

V'Day Playlist

It is Singles Awareness Day Valentine's Day February 14 V'Day -- the day loving becomes official. In that spirit of love, not that I can say I've ever been in love, I can certainly appreciate the words of others who have. Here is a list of twelve of my favorite L-O-V-E songs of the bands and artists who have done their job of tugging at the heartstrings...

David Cook - Avalanche: "I feel alive beside you, and all at once I am whole again"

Sum 41 - With Me: "In front of your eyes, it falls from the skies. When you don't know what you're looking to find"

Lifehouse - Everything: "How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you? Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?"

Dashboard Confessional - Hands Down: "Just lay entwined here, undiscovered. Safe in here from all the stupid questions, 'Hey did you get some?' Man, that is so dumb. Stay quiet, stay near, stay close they can't hear...so we can get some"

We The Kings - Secret Valentine: "When guilt fills your head, brush off, rise up from the dead. This is the moment that we will come alive. Brace yourself for love, sweet love, secret love"

No Doubt - Underneath It All: "So many moons that we have seen stumbling back next to me, I've seen right through and underneath and you make me better"

James Morrison - You Give Me Something: "Cause you give me something that makes me scared, alright, this could be nothing but I'm willing to give it a try. Please give me something 'cause someday I might know my heart"

Motion City Soundtrack - Antonia: "She's the pizza of my eye, without her near me I would not survive"

New Found Glory - Hold My Hand: "The way your words keep me in line, I know what I'm here for, waking up to the green of your eyes, it's something I'll get used to"

Snow Patrol - You're All I Have: "You're cinematic razor sharp, a welcome arrow through the heart. Under your skin feels like home, electric shocks on aching bones"

Aqualung - Brighter Than Sunshine: "Tied up in ancient history, I didnt believe in destiny, I look up you're standing next to me, what a feeling."

Ray LaMontagne - Hold You In My Arms: "When you kissed my lips with my mouth so full of questions, my worried mind that you quiet. Place your hands on my face, close my eyes and say that love is a poor man's food. Don't prophesize"

Friday, February 13, 2009

Fresh Coverage: Pop-punk boys take on dance, country, and folk...

Because covering a song may very well be the biggest form of musical flattery, here are a few discoveries from some of my favorite pop-punk bands/indie artists as they bring interesting twists to some familiar mainstream hit songs...and while you're at it, go check out their original stuff...you won't soon regret it.

Forever The Sickest Kids - Love Story: The power pop sextet takes on Taylor Swift's country-pop hit about teenage love) from Romeo's P.O.V.

A Cursive Memory - Disturbia: This teenage foursome surprisingly give a funky/soulful rendition of Rihanna's '08 summer jam)

School Boy Humor - Realize: This little known Arkansas-based band may be new to the scene (their Vagrant Records debut album hits stores this month), but they are groomed to be the next big thing as they take on this Colbie Caillat classic.

A Rocket To The Moon - Forever & Always: Last, but certainly not least...ARTTM a.k.a. Nick Santino proves that with two instruments (his voice and guitar), his stripped-down acoustic effort is, perhaps, more earnest-sounding than the original. But then again, a song such as this is owed to amazing lyrics by Miss Swift.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Grammys 2009 Hi-lites

The Grammy Awards was full of a whole lotta drama when it was announced moments prior to the telecast that Chris Brown pulled out of the show for allegedly being accused of making a felony domestic battery against a female victim, who many sources are confirming to be Chris's significant other Rihanna, who was also scheduled to perform. The two were nominated for multiple awards, yet neither showed up. In Rihanna's place, Justin Timberlake & Al Green gave an impromptu performance. Rihanna was to also perform "Live Your Life" with T.I. but it was J.T. who accompanied the rapper with his vocal performance on their next single "Dead And Gone":

Another dramatic moment of the evening belonged to American Idol 2003 alum Jennifer Hudson who finally won a Grammy award for best R&B album and gave an emotional performance which alluded to the tragic murders of her family members this past year.

Of the four British ladies nominated for multiple awards this year -- Duffy, Estelle, Adele, and Leona Lewis -- it was only Leona, the mainstream breakthrough artist of the past year, who left empty-handed. Adele won the "Best New Artist" and "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for her song "Chasing Pavements", Duffy won "Best Pop Vocal Album" (Rockferry), and Estelle won for her collaboration with Kanye West on "American Boy".

For the rock awards, Coldplay racked up three wins for Best Rock Album (Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends), Song of the Year for "Viva La Vida", and Best Pop Vocal Group Performance. Radiohead's In Rainbows won Best Alternative Album while John Mayer has proven to have the best singing chops in two categories: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Say" and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Gravity", both from his '06 album Continuum.

Friss Zene fave Katy Perry performed "I Kissed A Girl" and it garnered very mixed reviews.

Oh well. At least she successfully channeled the spirit of Carmen Miranda as a lovely vision in fruit.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Top 20 Playlist for February 8, 2009

Friss Zene Top 20 for the week ending on Sunday, 02.8.09

Lily Allen takes the (cup)cake this time...


01. Lily Allen - The Fear (#1 for 1 week)
02. Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You (#1 for 1 week)
03. Eric Hutchinson - Rock & Roll
04. Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (#1 for 2 weeks)
05. Fall Out Boy - America's Suitehearts
06. The Fray - You Found Me
07. Leona Lewis - I Will Be
08. We The Kings - Secret Valentine
09. Beyonce - Halo
10. Katy Perry - Hot N' Cold
11. John Legend - Everybody Knows
12. The Saturdays - Issues (DEBUT)
13. Valencia - Free
14. Secondhand Serenade - Your Call
15. Ne-Yo - Mad (DEBUT)
16. Leona Lewis - Run (#1 for 1 week)
17. Craig David - Insomnia (DEBUT)
18. David Archuleta - A Little Too Not Over You
19. New Found Glory - Listen To Your Friends
20. The Veronicas - Untouched

Falling Off
Thriving Ivory - Angels On The Moon
30H!3 - Don't Trust Me
Erin McCarley - Love, Save The Empty


The Grammys telecast is tonight. Check back in seven days for the next Top 20 update and Grammy Award highlights.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Top 20 Playlist for February 1, 2009

Friss Zene Top 20 for the week ending on Sunday, 02.1.09

A Yankee tops a Brit this week, but this time it's Kelly Clarkson over Lily Allen...


01. Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You (#1 for 1 week)
02. Lily Allen - The Fear (DEBUT)
03. Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (#1 for 2 weeks)
04. Eric Hutchinson - Rock & Roll
05. The Fray - You Found Me
06. Leona Lewis - Run (#1 for 1 week)
07. Fall Out Boy - America's Suitehearts
08. Secondhand Serenade - Your Call
09. Valencia - Free
10. Leona Lewis - I Will Be
11. Beyonce - Halo
12. We The Kings - Secret Valentine (DEBUT)
13. Katy Perry - Hot N' Cold
14. New Found Glory - Listen To Your Friends
15. John Legend - Everybody Knows
16. Thriving Ivory - Angels On The Moon
17. 30H!3 - Don't Trust Me
18. The Veronicas - Untouched
19. David Archuleta - A Little Too Not Over You
20. Erin McCarley - Love, Save The Empty (DEBUT)

Falling Off
Kanye West - Heartless
Jesse McCartney - How Do You Sleep?
Nicole Scherzinger (PCD) - I Hate This Part

Check back in seven days for the next Top 20 update.