Archive for November, 2009
Mini-album review: Shwayze
by musiqtoneblog on Nov.16, 2009, under Hip-Hop, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, R&B/Soul
Since the release of their debut album in 2008 “Shwayze” Shwayze have made quite a name for themselves. Performing concerts nationwide and costarring with Cisco Adler on the MTV reality show “Buzzin”, the Malibu, CA hip-hop duo seem to be an unstoppable force. In just a year’s time the two have grown to be American heartthrobs: singing their way into young girl’s hearts.
Keeping true to their roots, their new album “Let it Beat” consists of songs mostly about encounters with girls. Unlike their previous album though, they turn from their usual acoustic beats to experiment with a more electronic upbeat sound. Don’t get me wrong though, the usual kick-back acoustic songs dominate most of the album; only a few tend to have pop undertones.
The single “Get U Home” is an undeniably a future chart climber. The new pop-style they are trying out is definitely working out for them. With just a few listens, the lyrics are stuck in your head. You find yourself moving to the beat of the song as soon as it begins to play. Like most pop songs, “Get U Home” is something you can listen to anytime, especially at a party. This new fun upbeat sound is shown in not only “Get U Home”, but also songs such as “Maneater” and “Dirty Girl”.
Don’t worry though, if your one to like the classic “Buzzin” Shwayze, they don’t disappoint in this album. With songs, such as “Sally Is A…” and “Perfect for Me”, the dynamic duo encompasses the easy-going spirit of California and young-love perfectly. Their slow-downed tunes are perfect for a relaxing day at the beach, especially is song featuring Snoop Dogg, “Livin’ it Up”.
Whether you’re looking for an album to chill out to after a hard day’s work or dance to at this weekend’s party, “Let it Beat” is the perfect choice. Shwayze is able to recreate the same sentiment of their original album, while throwing their fans a couple curveballs with a whole new pop-style. “Let It Beat” hits stores November 3rd and is definitely an album worth checking out.
Album: Let It Beat
Artist: Shwayze
Label: Suretone/Geffen
Rating: 4.5/5
Album reviewer: Samantha Cano
Time out with: Boys Like Girls
by musiqtoneblog on Nov.04, 2009, under Alternative, Interviews, Music, Music Videos, Pop, Rock, The Hot Seat
In 2006, Boston-based pop-punk quartet, Boys Like Girls quickly climbed the charts with their debut album, Boys Like Girls. Now, three years later and reveling in the success of their sophomore album Love Drunk, I got the opportunity to speak with the band’s front man, Martin Johnson.
Kate: How did Boys Like Girls come to be formed?
Martin: Me and John [Keefe] the drummer, we were seventeen and were on tour together with two separate bands and when we came back, we were best friends and we decided to play music together. We then met with Bryan [Donahue]; our bass player. I’ve known him since high school, so we brought him in. Since then, we’ve been inseperable and it has been six years now. We moved into an apartment together [back then] and I graduated high school early so I could just play music. Funny story; the apartment was only like, three shelves and a floor. We decided to decorate so we went and stole a rug from someone’s trash. We cut it to size so that it would fit. We put drapes up to sort of make our own bedrooms. We worked odd jobs until we got evicted and moved into my dad’s house. We were working on a side thing with a friend and that’s how we met Paul [DiGiovanni, lead guitar]. Paul was only seventeen at the time and we were all twenty, so we were questioning whether or not we should jam with this kid.
Around this time, we had just written The Great Escape and from there, it just sort of clicked for us. Paul was that missing link that we needed. Honestly, from then on, it was just a whirlwind ever since we put our first songs up on our MySpace and PureVolume.
Kate: After the band formed, you found out that two of its members, John and Paul, were distant cousins but you didn’t find this out until after the band had formed, correct?
Martin: Yeah, Keefe and DiGiovanni are distant cousins. They learned through family trees several months later that they were related and distant cousins. We were on tour when one of their family members called and told us.
Kate: You’ve toured with some musically amazing acts such as Butch Walker and Valencia. What does it feel like to share the stage with such amazing bands?
Martin: It’s awesome. It’s amazing just to play with bands of such caliber. We write our own music and don’t try to be anyone but ourselves. We just get up there onstage and rock out and do our thing and make our own name for ourselves.
Kate: Do you feel as if any of the bands you have worked with have influenced you in any sort of way?
Martin: You know, I get this question a lot [laughs]. My band, we write, we record and we do things our own way. However, at the end of the day, I think everyone influences someone else at the end of the day whether it be musically or professionally. Every piece of music whether it is classical, blues, jazz, country, rock, it has all influenced us in some sort of way.
Kate: Your new album, Love Drunk, was just released. Do you feel as if the band has grown musically since the release of your first album [Boys Like Girls]?
Martin: Oh, definitely. It’s been a few years now and we’ve been almost constantly touring and working with different bands and learning from them as well as growing musically. All we have to do is look into the audience and see how they react; the raw emotion. We worked together as a team to make this record, as well as worked with amazing producers; basically, everyone who worked on this album was incredible and made it the best it could be. We tried to take it to the next level.
Kate: Your single Love Drunk is all over the place right now. Do you have any love drunk stories?
Martin: We actually just put up a website called www.lovedrunks.com! You can upload your own love drunk stories and comment on other posts and stories. It’s pretty awesome, all the fans have posted some great stories; check it out.
Watch their latest video, ‘Love Drunk’!