David Peach

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6th June 2016

Midnight Machines by Lights

Over the past few years I’ve been noticing how things have more of an affect on me than they did when I was younger. Films that touch on the human condition move me more than they did; songs about a loved one have a greater affect as I imagine myself and my girlfriend in place of song characters.

Lights’ music on “Midnight Machines” has this affect on me too. An album that I probably would have dismissed a few years ago, is now one of my favourites of this year so far.

Midnight Machines opens with a slow, finger-picked guitar piece called “Up We Go” and gives a good taste as to the pace and mood of what’s to come on the album. The soft guitar and quiet kick drum that enters later serve well the almost-husky voice of Valerie Poxleitner, the real name of the artist “Lights”.

All of the songs on the album are routed in soft acoustic guitar, minimal percussive arrangement and a voice that remains consistently heart-warming throughout. Occasionally, new instrument sounds will weave into the compositions in a way that helps keep you hooked on her words. The album is built on a foundation of strong lyrics.

“Same Sea”, the second song on “Midnight Machines”, opens with the familiar soft finger-picking but now backed with low piano chords and later a low-played string instrument – cello perhaps. No matter what instrumental arrangement is backing her up, the harmonies produced along with Valerie’s voice are always very moving and very personal.

For me the fourth song “Meteorites” is the best example to showcase her abilities as a vocalist and how beautiful her voice sounds with these awesome harmonies. That’s not to say that other songs on the album are weaker – far from it – this is just the one that particularly struck out to me.

My favourite songs on “Midnight Machines” are the ones where her lyrics are the most personal. In “Don’t Go Home Without Me” she sings a beautiful, reflective song where she perfectly puts herself into the shoes of her future self, reflecting back on a life well-spent with her partner and how she’ll be with them till the very end, and how she is grateful for them having stayed with her.

This is the song I will sing to you when you’re old and tired
I will sing it to remind you that I’m old beside you
And if you’re tired of hearing my voice
I’m gonna sing it to you anyway
‘Cause I know that if we made it this far
Those differences I would put away

Don’t Go Home Without Me from Midnight Machines

When the next song begins it really shows off the great pacing on both the songs and the album as a whole. “Running With The Boys” is possibly my favourite song on the album, and is the one that stands out the most to me for being the more upbeat and faster-paced of the album’s songs.

Throughout the album, she tends to keep her voice at a calm, soothing level. Occasionally when she does raise her vocals up at particularly emotional points, it’s done to great effect.

When I think of this album, I think of it as a warm blanket that I like to wrap myself up in at least once a week. Next time you want an album you can relax to – and enter a calm, reflective mood to – check out “Midnight Machines” by Lights.

25th May 2016

Interview with Katie Ellie

Katie Ellie is an artist I discovered by accident whilst searching Soundcloud, and I’m glad I did.

Despite her career still being in its early stages, she has already had airtime on BBC radio, as well as being nominated by the Hollywood Music Awards for the Best Alternative song for 2015, with her original song “Miss Lionheart“.

I had the pleasure of interviewing the Bradford-based artist, which you can read below.

Please tell us about yourself in as many or as little words as you like
Hey! So, I’m Katie Ellie (Well my name is actually Katie Holdsworth but I got the “Ellie” from my middle name which is Elizabeth haha! I’m from West Yorkshire! Most would say I’m blonde inside and out although I do carry a wise head on my shoulders. I’ve recently turned 25 years old, cringe! I do only look around 18 though so that’s a bonus. I used to play the piano when I was younger but my parents left it at one of our old homes and I did buy a guitar but I just don’t have the patience for it so I stick to writing and singing instead.
Growing up, who were your heroes in music?
I’ve always been really open minded when it comes to music, I was obsessed with Steps, like I’d buy all of their CDs, DVDs, practise dance routines and go to their gigs when I was little. I made my own little steps band on the street and pretended to be Claire. Sad I know haha! *blush* I listened to Eminem a lot too, loved The Smiths, James Morrison, then fell in love with Delta Goodrems music. it was so beautiful and different.
Growing up, who were your heroes outside of music?
I think I felt an instant connection with anyone who had a passion for something. I just looked up to anyone who did the things they loved.
What was the first album you remember buying?
It was definitely Steps. I just loved their enthusiasm and they were just so likeable.
Was there any defining moment in your life when you knew that you wanted to write, record and perform music?
Well, since nursery & throughout middle school I would always be amazed by music and then when I was 8 I’d sit and record the radio every Sunday afternoon from 5pm – 7pm onto my cassette tape, then rewind it and write down all the lyrics to my favourite songs so I could sing along and I’d grab an empty milkshake bottle and use it as a microphone. After that I started writing my own songs and would hum my own melodies.
Who is your biggest influence in how you approach what you do today?
I’m still at the very beginning. I’m learning and growing every day independently. I’ve always paid attention to detail so It’s easier to observe other people. I love artists who are very realistic And connect with their fans and stay true to themselves so I take all their good traits and interpret that into my own life. I’ve made mistakes but all the struggles makes everything worth the while.
What is the proudest moment of your career so far?
The first song I ever took to the studio to record called “Miss Lionheart” was nominated by the Hollywood Music and Media awards for the best alternative song of 2015, so that was an incredible achievement and made me want to push myself out even further.
What is your favourite Book?
I used to have a lot of poetry books when I was younger so I love them. I never really read novels because I’d always been more visual.
What is your favourite Album?
I love The Script #3 I find it so comforting and very inspirational. There are a lot of uplifting and motivational songs in it.
What is your favourite Film?
Oh my gosh a film called “Listen to your heart” it’s such a beautiful film. A deaf girl and a guy meet. He plays piano and writes his own music but really likes her so learns some sign language and they fall in love. Her mum tries to break them up and does everything he can to separate them. The guy ends up getting cancer and becomes very very ill. The girl goes against her mums wishes and decides she wants an operation to finally hear for the first time because the guy desperately wants her to hear the world and the beauty.. (Agh I don’t want to give the end away.. Don’t read further if you want to watch this) so yeah, the guy and girl finally meet again. She goes into hospital to have her operation and the guy is rushed in and ends up on his death bed. The girl gets out finally able to hear and the guy has sadly passed away but leaves her a CD with a song on it that he wrote for her for when she got out of hospital. I cried! So much.. It’s beautiful! It makes me feel so lucky to be able to hear the world and the little things in life like birds, traffic etc.
What is your favourite TV Show?
I love the impractical jokers U.S! They’re such funny guys. I love that they just have no boundaries it’s hilarious.
Do you have a favourite film/tv/musical soundtrack?
Oh my gosh I think the one that absolutely tugged on my heart strings is the Fast and Furious 7 soundtrack, Charlie Pugh – See you again. Just the lyrics and way it is sung is incredible. Moves me.
Are there any new albums you are binge listening to at the moment?
My ultimate favourite band are The Dunwells. Their music is awesome. I love the indie sounds and feel. The harmonies are incredible and it’s just a breath of fresh air! So excited for their next album “Light up the sky” to be released.
You’re walking somewhere and your mp3 player has only a little battery left; You’ve only got time for one more song. What song do you play?
I would have to play Birdy – Wild Horses. That song takes me into a complete new world. I get totally lost in my thoughts for so long after hearing it.
What advice would you give to your younger self?
I would tell myself never ever to worry what other people think and just take every opportunity and do what I love without being worried about rejection and failure. I spent far too many years not feeling good enough.
If you could ask any person – living or passed – any question, who would it be and what would you ask them?
That is such a great question. I’d probably ask Birdy how she comes up with such beautiful and unique lyrics.
Could you tell us a joke?
What do you call cheese that’s not yours? It’s nacho cheese So old, I know! Awkward!!! 🙂

Thank you Katie

Thanks for your time, and swiftness, in answering these questions. I look forward to hearing about a debut album soon!

Please check out Katie’s music over on her website.

21st May 2016

Interview with Madeline from Priest

One of my favourite bands at the moment is Florida-based duo “Priest“, whose album I previously wrote about here. I have recently had the awesome pleasure of being able to interview Madeline from “Priest” about herself, what inspires her and some of her interests.

Check out the interview below.

Please tell us about yourself in as many or as little words as you like.
I’m a Florida Native. I grew up a dancer and have always been involved in music as well. In my free time I like to be outside with my dog, preferably near water, and read books by Carl Hiaasen or Michael Crichton.
Growing up, who were your heroes in music?
My earliest memories are of Spice Girls, Sade, Madonna, Queen, and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera soundtrack. I was a dancer growing up so I was exposed to a bit of everything over the years. Debbie Harry, Gwen Stefani, Kate Bush strong female artists have always inspired me.
Growing up, who were your heroes outside of music?
Pippi Longstocking and Han Solo.
What was the first album you remember buying?
In all honesty, it may have been Backstreet Boys Millennium. Got the poster and everything. I still have both haha.
Was there any defining moment in your life when you knew that you wanted to write, record and perform music?
I don’t really think I had a defining moment- singing and dancing were part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mom tells me I was singing before I spoke real sentences. I took dance my whole life, and music is such a huge part of that. One of my best friends and I would make shitty recordings on my old laptop. I was in a band with friends in high school. So when Dave approached me for this project I was pretty excited.
Who is your biggest influence in how you approach what you do today?
It’s kind of hard to pinpoint. I’ve had a lot of great people guide me over the years, from voice teachers to Dave and his wife Liz.
What is the proudest moment of your career so far?
Releasing our full length record Priest last May.
What is your favourite Book?
The Hobbit.
What is your favourite Album?
That’s a tough one, it changes a lot. But Dark Side of the Moon would definitely be one. And my comfort album is Highway Companion by Tom Petty.
What is your favourite Film?
Star Wars.
What is your favourite TV Show?
So many! Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Curb Your Enthusiasm, 30 Rock, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia , to name a few.
Do you have a favourite film/tv/musical soundtrack?
I love the Pulp Fiction Soundtrack.
Are there any new albums you are binge listening to at the moment?
Not super new but I still am super into CHVRCHES’ Every Open Eye, Art Angels by Grimes, and Big Grams.
You’re walking somewhere and your mp3 player has only a little battery left; You’ve only got time for one more song. What song do you play?
Bitch Better Have My Money by Rihanna. lol.
What advice would you give to your younger self?
Don’t try to grow up so fast. Take it easy. Invest your time and talents in people who value you. Work for what you want.
If you could ask any person – living or passed – any question, who would it be and what would you ask them?
I think I’d want to ask my Grandma, who died before I was born, for any life advice. Everyone says she was an awesome lady, and I wish I could have known her.
Could you tell us a joke?
The Republican Presidential candidates. lol.

Thank you, Madeline

A big thank you to Madeline for taking the time to answer those – some really great answers there. Please do check out Priest’s album – check out my review of it if you need convincing. Here are links for buying their first full-length album on Google Play and iTunes.

7th May 2016

Stresham services on way to longleat.

5th May 2016

@aral Thanks. I was binge watching your presentations last night and really got me thinking about how I interact with/on the web.

I was inspired by @aral balkan and have started my own reboot.

The roses in the window box have tilted to one side.

2nd May 2016

SYRIANS! (said like SERIOUS)

1st May 2016

Iron Man and Me

Birmingham 10k run finished in just under an hour. Look who I finished with!

28th April 2016

Looking who I may have been following…

Possibly following Adam Ant

If you care about children, please sponsor me for 10k run – https://www.justgiving.com/mandoescareboutallthat

27th April 2016

Im back on the Vim train. Trying, once again, to learn to use it. I know it will be worth it if I stick to it.