Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Top 25 Playlist for Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Friss Zene Top for the week ending on Wednesday, 05.27.09

Although Quietdrive is still working hard to promote their new music on their tours, their latest album Deliverance hasn't been given the promotional push it truly deserves. It is quite a shame as the songs exemplify the best of today's pop-punk and power pop IMO. One of those gems is this week's #1 song, "Birthday".


01. Quietdrive - Birthday (#1 for 1 week)
02. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far (#1 for 2 weeks)
03. The Real You - Unwound
04. Parachute - Under Control (#1 for 1 week)
05. Allison Iraheta - Cry Baby
06. All Time Low - Weightless
07. Jordin Sparks - Battlefield (#1 for 1 week)
08. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For
09. Kris Allen - No Boundaries (DEBUT)
10. Keri Hilson feat. Ne-Yo and Kanye West - Knock You Down
11. Kelly Clarkson - I Do Not Hook Up
12. James Morrison - Please Don't Stop The Rain
13. David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland - When Love Takes Over (DEBUT)
14. Ne-Yo - Part Of The List
15. Daughtry - No Surprise
16. The White Tie Affair - If I Fall
17. Mat Kearney - Closer To Love
18. Meg & Dia - Black Wedding
19. Valencia - Where Did You Go? (#1 for 1 week)
20. Allison Iraheta feat. Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time (DEBUT)
21. Kevin Rudolf feat. Kid Cudi - Welcome To The World
22. The Veronicas - Take Me On The Floor
23. David Cook - Come Back To Me
24. Taylor Swift - You Belong To Me (DEBUT)
25. Fallbrooke - Losin' It (DEBUT)

Retired
Jon McLaughlin - Smack Into You (#1 song for 1 week)



So close, yet so far
Carrie Underwood - Home Sweet Home
Kris Allen - Heartless
Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas
Jessie James - Wanted

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kris is the Idol, Adam still wins, and Allison is a star!

My favorite moment of the finale was not Kris Allen's reaction to winning the title of American Idol (though it was one heck of a moment), but Allison Iraheta's subdued, yet powerful, performance duet of "Time After Time" with pop icon Cyndi Lauper, proving what a great performer and singer she is, and how great a finale it would have been had she been in the final two. Oh what could have been. I cannot wait until she finally releases her original music. I am certain she is bound to be a pop-rock icon, herself.

Other hi-lites of the night:

- Kris & Adam Lambert's performance of "We Are The Champions" with the remaining members of Queen.
- Mr. A-Z, Jason Mraz, sans the creepster goatee.
- Idol predecessor David Cook's performance of "Permanent" as a tribute to his late brother Adam. Amazing.
- Finally airing Kris's audition video, which was four months long overdue, ya think?!
- In the audience, Carrie Underwood, looked very pretty in pink.
- Adam's goth-industrial-winged-whatever get-up during his performance with KISS
- "The winner of American Idol 2009 is Kris Allen!"
...and lo-lites...
- Judge Kara DioGuardi, in a boost of her ego, attempted to one-up some no-talent bikini bimbo in a Mariah sing-off.
- "No Boundaries", although Kris sang this better the second time around ;)
- Rod Stewart, who I do not think he is sexy, nor do the rest of America.
- The fact that top 5 finalist Matt Giraud was never given the chance to sing a duet with a star, yet Megan Joy and Michael Sarver, of all people, got to do one (with Steve Martin...WTF)
- Kris apologizing for winning. (Dude, I know no one in Idol-land wanted expected you to win, but live it up. You represent the best of America's undiscovered talent and was bestowed the most-fitting title.)

And as for the runner-up, I have to say that I really do like Adam. Watching the finale back, it did cement my understanding of why he belonged in the final two. He is arguably is the best performer to come away from the show, came off as a very confident and seasoned pro (perhaps too seasoned), and left indelible images after every performance -- from his hair, facial expressions, outrageous fashions, and ridiculously impressive vocal range. Ultimately, I truly think Adam is better off without the constraints of the Idol contract. This non-win will enable him to do more things without the scrutiny the job title entails. I know his supporters may be very disappointed and angry at the outcome, and I certainly won't blame them for it, but we all know Adam will come out of this with tons of success. He already is an Idol. I may have been a bit critical of him in the previous post, but he still intrigues me. Perhaps if the judges hadn't praised him so darn much and all but bestowed the title all season long, I would have been squarely in his corner, too...but if it is one thing that America proved to be true last night, it is that it hates being told how to think and who to vote for. Let this be a lesson to the producers and judges for next year: showcase all serious contenders from the beginning, drop the fillers, and let the country do its thing.

Winning Moment:

Video: MJ's Big Blog; Photos: AP, Ray Mickshaw

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Why Kris Allen will win American Idol

To me, Kris Allen is the American Idol and he has my vote for the following reasons:

I love rooting for the underdog. In the duel of Kris v. Adam Lambert, it is pretty evident that the title is Adam's to lose. He was annointed TCO (a.k.a. "the Chosen One") by the production early in the season, after receiving the gift of a back story (They wanted you to know he was the 'theatrical' guy from the cast of Wicked who wore guy liner and had the emo hair) with ample airtime during the audition rounds. Adam had the judging panel, early fans, and production on his side (smoke! lighting! angles! song choices!), and the media obsessed over his private life and what significance that meant in respect to winning the competition.

On the other corner of the ring, Kris Allen is representative of the shocker finalist. He was pretty much cast aside as fodder because he was never portrayed to be a serious contender to win, compared to the likes of Adam and Danny Gokey, whom were the predestined final two. Editing-wise, the audience never got to watch Kris's first audition. We seldom heard a peep from him, save a group performance during the Hollywood rounds and Top 36 semifinals. This not-so-subtle blatant producer manipulation has infuritated me all season.

Of past Idol winners, only Kelly Clarkson received similar treatment her season, and she was only able to survive the early disadvantage by building a fan base based solely on her talent and only later in the season, we finally got to know her as the youthful, go-with-the-flow girl from Texas, which favored her in terms of likability and relateability -- two things that does an American Idol make. Luckily for Kris, his silent ascent in the competition was attributed to a number of things I will touch upon later, and his win tonight may cement the parallels I see with Kelly. A darkhorse win would be a big F.U. to the producers who've never favored him to win. His would serve as sweet, poetic justice for the remaining finalists (including Allison Iraheta, who would have won deservedly in another year) who had to fight extra hard to overcome the disadvantage of less screen time and questionable critiques this year.

As a matter of personal taste, I love the sound of Kris's voice. As everyone knows, the winner becomes a recording artist and sell their music. As a potential buyer, I would purchase Kris's album because he has demonstrated what kind of artist and music he would release, namely his distinctly acoustic pop-soul sound and vocal interpretation on tracks such as Once's "Falling Slowly", OneRepublic's "Apologize" and Kanye West's "Heartless". Although Adam wins on showmanship, I have a vague idea of what he wants to bring forth on a record. And to be quite frank, I cannot see Adam's vocal gymnastics translate well onto a record.

Kris is likable. He was never the victim of some personality misstep, or involved in any controversy this season, which would preclude him from winning. His appeal as a God-fearing Mama's boy from Arkansas has proven successful for past winners (The pride of Checotah, Oklahoma Carrie Underwood! Burleson, Texas' home girl, Kelly Clarkson!) In terms of image, Kris looks like an Idol. What I observed in him was that he seems unfazed by the competition, despite his growing popularit, and has remained very true to himself, which I respect as a voter. Because these people are thrusted into the public spotlight very quickly, I have little doubt Kris will continue to be a genuinely humble dude after he wins.

Kris is able to connect with you. In terms of his music, he has the ability to create and maintain a deep, emotional connection with the listener. His ability to play multiple instruments this season (acoustic guitar and piano/keyboard) further enhanced this connection. With Adam, there is often a disconnect when he sings and I never feel the same melodic, heart-on-sleeve attitude as I do with Kris. Take last night's coronation song round, which both had to sing the terribly good amazingly bad Kara DioGuardi tune "No Boundaries" -- although Kris's voice is very different from Adam's and struggled with the higher notes the song called for, I believed and was sold on his version. The lyric of "Here I am, still holding on...with every step, you climb another mountain " also fits well with Kris's uphill battle this entire season. His win would be an inspirational one.


The Kris v. Adam finale is a very appropriate summation of the season: the heavily pimped favorite versus the previously unseen and unheard darkhorse. I wouldn't be terribly upset if the other guy won, since it would also be a groundbreaking win. But I do hope the confetti will fall on the better artist tonight.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Top 25 Playlist for Monday, May 18, 2009

Friss Zene Top for the week ending on Monday, 05.18.09

Another week, another debut song goes straight to the top. Jordin Sparks rips into her newest signature song with vigor. Ah, the power of Idol and a good pop song courtesy of Ryan Tedder.


01. Jordin Sparks - Battlefield (#1 for 1 week) (DEBUT)
02. Parachute - Under Control (#1 for 1 week)
03. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far (#1 for 2 weeks)
04. Quietdrive - Birthday
05. Allison Iraheta - Cry Baby
06. All Time Low - Weightless
07. The Real You - Unwound
08. Kelly Clarkson - I Do Not Hook Up
09. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For
10. Carrie Underwood - Home Sweet Home
11. Kris Allen - Heartless (DEBUT)
12. Keri Hilson feat. Ne-Yo and Kanye West - Knock You Down
13. James Morrison - Please Don't Stop The Rain (DEBUT)
14. Ne-Yo - Part Of The List
15. Daughtry - No Surprise
16. The White Tie Affair - If I Fall (DEBUT)
17. Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas
18. Meg & Dia - Black Wedding
19. Mat Kearney - Closer To Love
20. Jessie James - Wanted
21. Valencia - Where Did You Go? (#1 for 1 week)
22. David Cook - Come Back To Me
23. The Veronicas - Take Me On The Floor
24. Kevin Rudolf feat. Kid Cudi - Welcome To The World
25. Jon McLaughlin - Smack Into You (#1 for 1 week)

Retired
The White Tie Affair - Candle (Sick And Tired) (#1 song for 1 week)



So close, yet so far
Paula DeAnda - Roll The Credits
Akon feat. Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall - Beautiful
The All-American Rejects - The Wind Blows

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Love At First Listen - Parachute's "Under Control" & Jordin Sparks's "Battlefield"


Is Will Anderson the doppelganger of Panic At The Disco's Brendon Urie??

Parachute - Under Control: I anticipate the moment I discover a fresh new band by a slight moment of chance I happen to catch something by ear. This time, I give the credit to Nivea, for allowing a band called Parachute and a few seconds of the first verse of the song "Under Control" to be featured in one of their commercials, for whatever they were trying to sell. What stuck with me were those few lines by a soulful rock voice, accompanied by a simple, repetitive piano melody that instantly clicked with me. I later found out that soulful croon belonged to lead singer Will Anderson, who helped to slowly build the song up to a powerful mid-section of soulful backing vocals echoing and emphasizing parts of the ultra-catchy chorus.

Parachute is a Virginia-based band that has gone through a bit of a reincarnation. They began as Sparky's Flaw, then recently Parachute VA, later dropping the VA for legal reasons. Their major label debut Losing Sleep was recently released on iTunes and will physically hit stores tomorrow(5/19). To me, their sound is reminiscent of early Maroon 5, although Will's vocals are a lot less whiny and their songs sound more earnest than egotistical. I love the fact that they are embracing the aim to appeal to a wider mainstream audience through melody, and this song is a prime example of the kind of music that resonates with many, including myself. **Potential Song of 2009 Contender**


Jordin debuts her latest on the Idol results show last week

Jordin Sparks - Battlefield: The American Idol 2007 winner is back to the fray with her fresh lead single off her yet-unnamed sophomore album due out later this summer. The song is pretty much epic, from the bombastic drumbeats that provide the support throughout the song to Jordin's exasperating, nonetheless cliche, message about love equated with a war zone. It's catchy as heck, with memorable lines like "You better go and get your armor" that can be amusingly misheard as "you better get your drama".

Written by the 'it' songwriter of the moment Ryan Tedder, his signature style is pretty evident on this track and it tailor-made to be embraced by radio. Moments of the song remind me of the haunting vocal of Rihanna's "Umbrella" which was a hit two summers ago. And dare I say this song may very well garner the same distinction as this year's summer jam.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Top 25 Playlist for Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Friss Zene Top for the week ending on Wednesday, 05.13.09

This week's freshest debut is also my favorite song of the week. Gals and gents, meet Parachute!


01. Parachute - Under Control (#1 for 1 week) (DEBUT)
02. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far (#1 for 2 weeks)
03. Allison Iraheta - Cry Baby (DEBUT)
04. Quietdrive - Birthday
05. Carrie Underwood - Home Sweet Home
06. All Time Low - Weightless
07. Kelly Clarkson - I Do Not Hook Up
08. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For
09. Daughtry - No Surprise (DEBUT)
10. Keri Hilson feat. Ne-Yo and Kanye West - Knock You Down
11. Meg & Dia - Black Wedding
12. Ne-Yo - Part Of The List
13. Jessie James - Wanted
14. Mat Kearney - Closer To Love
15. Kevin Rudolf feat. Kid Cudi - Welcome To The World
16. Paula DeAnda - Roll The Credits
17. Akon feat. Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall - Beautiful
18. The Real You - Unwound
19. Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas
20. Jon McLaughlin - Smack Into You (#1 for 1 week)
21. The Veronicas - Take Me On The Floor
22. Valencia - Where Did You Go? (#1 for 1 week)
23. The White Tie Affair - Candle (Sick And Tired) (#1 for 1 week)
24. The All-American Rejects - The Wind Blows (DEBUT)
25. David Cook - Come Back To Me

Retired
Ne-Yo - Mad (#1 song for 1 week)

So close, yet so far
Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
Kelly Clarkson - Don't Let Me Stop You (#1 for 1 week)
P!nk - Please Don't Leave Me

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Allison Iraheta is the American Idol who never was

Although I have had thoughts of abandoning this season's Idol over my utter frustration of a majority of the selected 'singers' in this year's competition, what remained was a hope that a legitimate, undiscovered singing talent will ultimately win the crown at the behest of the nation. There were a few I thought stood a chance, namely Matt Giraud, whose remarkably soulful voice is superior in a recording studio track, and Allison Iraheta, a 17-year-old red-haired, Salvadoran-American teenage wunderkind who notably sang with a distinctly raspy rock voice.

I grew to root for the latter throughout the competition, since I have an instant affinity toward female rock voices (Hayley Williams, Cassadee Pope, P!nk) and felt the show was long overdue for a legitimately female rocker to complement last year's Idol David Cook. Heck, the original Idol Kelly Clarkson declared her favorite as Allison, as well, whom she has been favorably compared with. It did, however, seem like an incredibly uphill battle for Allison as she seemed to do nearly everything right as a singer and performer, but never got the full support and recognition from the judges that she truly deserved. It was a disservice of sorts when it was clear that the judges had a vendeta against her. On Tuesday night, the day before she was eliminated from contention, her amazing performance of Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby" during rock week, of all weeks, was leaps and bounds ahead of remaining finalist Danny Gokey and yet, the judges denied her the credit she deserved, tainting their glowing reviews with subtle negative critiques which consequently impacted America's vote, as the nation decided to keep Danny, the mediocre blue-eyed soul singer, rather than a talent with tons of untapped potential.

Allison was a refreshing change for most Idol teenagers. She actually displayed a genuinely fun (read: goofy/quirky), optimistic personality who never saw winning as life or death. She was the kind of girl to run at the mouth, but never to the point of being obscene (a spitfire of sorts). Allison was a bit raw, but so are most 17-year olds. She was never a prim & proper girl like Jordin Sparks, although I admit to hoping Allison's fate would parallel Jordin's. I was also hoping for an Adam Lambert/Allison Iraheta finale, a would-be battle between the season's rock vocalists, which would match the excitement of last year's "David Vs. David" match-up, but she was denied the chance to be this year's David Archuleta.

I should also note that of the four remaining finalists, Allison never given a favorable producer edit, which upsets me because it creates an unfair disadvantage for these contestants who have little, to no no exposure to the viewing public, which is necessary to create a fan base. (Kris is the other one. TPTB have envisoned a Danny/Adam finale). Luckily, Allison's amazing vocals were rewarded by the nation, even though she was predestined to not be the Idol. And her fourth place finish is a testament to it.

On the bright side, Allison will not be constrained by the notorious Idol contract and will have more control over the direction of her career. And perhaps it is best that she mature and grow into her adult voice, experience more of life, get a makeover, and come back even more powerful as the acclaimed artist most fans and critics envision her to eventually be. It is given that she will receive a record deal and a matter of time before she reaches the success of Chris Daughtry and becomes the most successful participant of the season. Sorry, Adam! (Although I would gladly welcome it, as a historic pop culture moment, but I digress ;).

As a viewer, I did find myself emotionally invested in rooting for Allison (as I did with Ricky Braddy and Joanna Pacitti), and was rather heartbroken, and then I realized how ridiculous it was to get so involved in a trivial thing like a reality show. The entire season really was an insult to my intelligence and a test of most of the country's (lack of) musical taste. But then again, I subconsciously wanted her to do well, just so I can hear her on the radio and play her music. Is that asking too much?

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Top 25 Playlist for Sunday, May 3, 2009

Friss Zene Top 25 for the week ending on Sunday, 05.03.09

Hoobastank's "So Close, So Far" is one of my favorite power ballads of 2009, so far!
(Note this week's video strip theme: they're all half-Asian)


01. Hoobastank - So Close, So Far (#1 for 2 weeks)
02. All Time Low - Weightless
03. Meg & Dia - Black Wedding
04. Kelly Clarkson - I Do Not Hook Up
05. Keri Hilson feat. Ne-Yo and Kanye West - Knock You Down
06. Mat Kearney - Closer To Love
07. Jessie James - Wanted
08. Ne-Yo - Part Of The List (DEBUT)
09. Paula DeAnda - Roll The Credits
10. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For
11. Kevin Rudolf feat. Kid Cudi - Welcome To The World
12. Jon McLaughlin - Smack Into You (#1 for 1 week)
13. Akon feat. Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall - Beautiful
14. The Real You - Unwound
15. Quietdrive - Birthday (DEBUT)
16. Ne-Yo - Mad (#1 for 1 week)
17. Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas
18. Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
19. Carrie Underwood - Home Sweet Home (DEBUT)
20. The White Tie Affair - Candle (Sick And Tired) (#1 for 1 week)
21. The Veronicas - Take Me On The Floor
22. David Cook - Come Back To Me
23. Kelly Clarkson - Don't Let Me Stop You (#1 for 1 week)
24. Valencia - Where Did You Go? (#1 for 1 week)
25. P!nk - Please Don't Leave Me

Retired
None this week!

So close, yet so far
Matt Giraud - You Found Me
The Script - The Man Who Can't Be Moved
Holiday Parade - Getaway

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