27.9.08

Jack's Mannequin - The Glass Pasenger


It hasn't been a wasy road for lead singer of Jack's Mannequin (Andrew McMahon). He was diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) just after finished their debut album "Everything In Transit". Once I heard about all of the very positive reviews. I was very curious. And yes it is as good as some say.

It seems like the band has perfected the art of piano-rock. Especially catchy chorus' which is never a bad thing. Some of the album even sounds like Death Cab for Cutie. But even better.

Some may not like their type of music. But give it a chance. It really is something beautiful to hear. (Choice Cuts: "Spinning", "Crashin" and "American Love")

Rating: 90/100 (An album that tugs at you and never lets go)

23.9.08

This Week On Amplifier Reviews...

I will be reviewing the following:

1. Jack's Mannequin "Glass Passenger"

2. Jenny Lewis "Acid Tongue"

3. Kings of Leon "Only By the Night"

20.9.08

Ne-Yo - Year of the Gentleman


It seems like a gimmick doesn't it? 'Year of the Gentleman'? Well with Ne-Yo's new album he says not!

Year of the Gentleman is full of pounding beats and loving lyrics. And its that and more.

I could not believe (at first) that Rolling Stone actually rated this album 4 out of 5. I thought it was another misstep by Rolling Stone. But its not.

This album puts all his other albums to shame. The lyrics, the production are all top notch. He even at times gives off a Michael Jackson vibe like the track "Nobody". So far its the love record of the of the year. Whatever that means. (Choice Cuts: Single, Closer, Miss Independent and Back to What You Know)

Rating: 78/100 (An album that completely came out of left field)

17.9.08

This Week On Amplifier Reviews...

I will be reviewing the following:


1. Ne-Yo "Year Of The Gentleman"

15.9.08

Kardinal Offishall - Not 4 Sale



Being a Canadian, Kardinal Offishall was noticed a few years ago. Once I heard that his first single "Dangerous" was climbing the charts I was pretty excited. I thought the album was also going to be awesome.

It's not awesome but not bad. The beats are meh... and his lyrics are great. It just doesn't add up to what I thought was going to add up to.

I would reccomend this album for people who liked his first single and just plain likes his style.

Rating: 62/100 (It just mediocore...excepting a little more)

13.9.08

Jay-Z & T.I. "Swagga Like Us"

It seems like the perfect combination. An M.I.A. sample, arguably the best rappers. But yet it doesn't seem to live up to to it all. Its great to hear an M.I.A. sample.And it great to hear all these great rappers. But the flow is just average out of a song that could have been the single of the year.

Rating: 55/100 (A Disappointment)

I Have Created A New Blog...

No it has nothing to do with music. I am highly active in Politics even majoring in it. So I have created a new blog called NorthAmericanPoliticsDaily. The site address is the same so check it out. I will still be updating this blog but I wanted something different. The site is basically rants of my thoughts of politics across the border...

www.northamericanpoliticsdaily.blogspot.com

Kimya Dawson - Alphabutt


Kimya Dawson has never really expressed interest in doing children's music. But her newest release "Alphabutt" never goes into adult territory. For those hoping to get a Kimya Dawson album like the previous will be dissapointed.

But some of songs bring out the kids in all of us like the track "Bobby-O". While others are kids only like the title track "Alphabutt".

For what its worth this album has done what its suppose to do. Be fun for kids.

Rating: 52/100 (Its a childrens album with nothing more or nothing less)

11.9.08

This Week On Amplifier Reviews...

I will be reviewing the following:

1. Kardinal Offishall "Not 4 Sale"

2. Kimya Dawson "Alphabutt"

3. Jay-Z & T.I. "Swagga Like Us" (Single)

9.9.08

Brian Wilson - That Lucky Old Sun


Brian Wilson hasn't really done much impact on the music industry since the masterpiece "Smile". His turbulent life has never really translated into his music. Maybe that is for the best. His style is laid back and not too serious. His life is definably serious.

But with his most recent release "That Lucky Old Sun" it touches his life in bits and pieces. An example is "Live Let Live/ That Lucky Old Sun (Reprise)". But that does not stop him from making nostalgic music with layered vocals to make any Beach Boys fan sing along.

For what its worth this is the strongest Brian Wilson solo album in a long time (besides Smile)...

Rating: 69/100 (It enjoyable and the results are great.)

5.9.08

What Does Your Musical Taste Say About You?

LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of classical music and jazz are creative, pop lovers are hardworking and, despite the stereotypes, heavy metal listeners are gentle, creative types who are at ease with themselves.

So says Professor Adrian North of Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University who has been studying the links between people’s personalities and their choice of music.

"People often define their sense of identity through their musical taste, wearing particular clothes, going to certain pubs, and using certain types of slang," North said.

"It’s not surprising that personality should also be related to musical preference."

In what North said was the largest study ever conducted into individuals’ musical preference and character, researchers asked 36,518 people from around the world to rate how much they liked 104 different musical styles before taking a personality test.

"Researchers have been showing for decades that fans of rock and rap are rebellious, and that fans of opera are wealthy and well-educated," North said.

"But this is the first time that research has shown that personality links to liking for a wide range of musical styles."

The study concluded that jazz and classical music fans are creative with good self-esteem, although the former are much more outgoing whereas the latter .....continued below




are shy.

Country and western fans were found to be hardworking and shy; rap fans are outgoing and indie lovers lack self-esteem and are not very gentle.

Those who like soul music can take heart as the research concluded they are creative, outgoing, gentle, at ease with themselves and have a high self-esteem.

And if you’ve ever wondered why people driving expensive sports cars often have music blaring from their vehicle, North could have an explanation.

Those who choose to listen to exciting, punchy music are more likely to be in a higher earning bracket, he says, while those who go for relaxing sounds tend to be lower down the pay scale.

North is still looking for volunteers to take part in the research. Details on http://www.peopleintomusic.com/

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Steve Addison)

Lady Gaga - The Fame


Its been a while since someone has been compared to Madonna the way Lady Gaga has been. Her dance infected pop music has won the hearts of many with her single "Just Dance". And her debut does the same.

Its has very much a electro/dance feel with a pop undertone. The album is fairly fluffy but very much enjoyable. It actually comes pretty close to Madonnas albums the way it has a contemporary feel but does not feel like its all been heard before. Heck theirs even a track that's like a modernization on Madonna material called "Brown Eyes". I agree that most of the music is pretty superficial ("Beautiful, Dirty, Rich") and not very meaningful but its just so enjoyable and, I can't help hum along.

Another very good part of the album is the production which is mainly handled by RedOne. It seems their styles mash well together and I believe it could be some of the best producing of the year for a pop album besides Madonnas (amazingly). (Choice Cuts: LoveGame, Just Dance, The Fame and Brown Eyes)

Rating: 78/100 (I don't care if I lose all my credibility. I have to tell the truth and this is the truth. I love this album)

4.9.08

Excusive Review...

I will reviewing Lady GaGa's 'The Fame'. She has been getting hype in pop/electro communities and I live in Canada so it just got released and it have it. Coming up today...

New Kids On The Black - The Block


No you haven't gone onto teenbop.com I am reviewing that group that most of us remembered back in the day. You know the group by this song. It goes a little something like this: "Step by Step...". I don't even have to write the rest you know what I'm talking about.

So yes they have "comeback". It started with their first single "Summertime" which ironically was released in the summer. Now they have released an album. Which is pretty horrible. The production is mild and the group is not good. The guests really make the album (Lady GaGa, Ne-Yo...).

I can't even say that their is a song I like. It's all friendly and nothing that really stands out. So a little tip for NKOTB. Stay retired. (Choice Cuts: ....)

Rating: 17/100 (The guests basically made the album and, the lyrics...don't get me started)

2.9.08

This Week On Amplifier Reviews...

I will be reviewing the following:

1. New Kids On The Block "The Block"

2. Brian Wilson "That Lucky Old Sun"

3. Young Jeezy "The Recession"

I will also be doing some special features this week so check in daily! (I probably will review the albums Friday/Saturday/Sunday because of school. And about 1 album during the week.)

1.9.08

The Week That Was - The Week That Was


(Can't find actual cover art [British Version Cover])


If you took a first glance at this album cover you would think "Oh, another emo band!". But your thoughts are wrong.

The Week That Was as an album is more than meets the eye. Its a concept album about an imaginary crime thriller. And to add to that...its pretty good.

It has arty moments ("A Disclaimer") and some rock moments ("Learn to Learn"). They sound like a youth brit group combined with a little Arcade Fire. They may not be as good as Arcade Fire buts its far from bad.

I didn't believe the hype for this album. Now that I have experienced it first hand. It's is as good as most say. (Choice Cut: "Learn to Learn")

Rating: 82/100 (Original and bad ass. What else do you want from an album?)