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Showing posts with label demi lovato. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Concert Review: My Big Night Out 2014 @EdSheeran @DDLovato @ColbieCaillat @AndyGrammer #MYBigNightOut


MyFM took over the Hollywood Bowl again for another night of great music and stellar performances. This year, they brought Andy Grammer, Colbie Caillat, Demi Lovato, and Ed Sheeran to the stage and each one of them delivered wonderful sets and fan earning performances.

I hadn't known that I knew Andy Grammer but it turns out I did recognize a couple of his songs. By the time he finished his set I was looking through iTunes to get his album (his new one, Magazines or Novels, arrives August 5). He has a great voice and some fun songs that was a great way to kick off the night.

Up next was Colbie Caillat, who I wish was able to perform a bit longer. She has a dreamy voice that I really enjoy and her time seemed to end before she really was able to get going. That's not to say it wasn't good, because it was, I just wanted more time with her. She closed out her set with her hit Bubbly and highlighted her new single Try. More time would have given us more of her familiar songs.

That's the only complaint I have, and it's one you get with these kinds of shows. The more artists, the less time each has to perform. Thankfully, the crew devised a great rotating stage to keep things moving quickly and getting each artist ready to go in as little time as possible. This turned what might have been a 30-40 minute intermission into 10-15 minutes. Pretty smart.

After Colbie wrapped up, a new group that I hadn't yet heard of came out to perform their current single. Nico and Vinz took the stage and with one song hooked me. They were great. High energy, infectious, really talented guys. I was almost sad that they only did one song.

Unfortunately, they were quickly forgotten because when Demi Lovato took the stage she completely owned it and captivated everyone for the next hour and change. Her performance was fantastic and exceeded any expectations I had. Forget the Disney girl she used to be because Demi Lovato has blossomed into a full fledged artist with some serious chops. She ran through several of her biggest hits and paused to discuss her troubles with addiction and rehab before performing a chill inducing version of Warrior. She's got some rock chops too and I can only hope that she gets the credit she deserves. Her music is strong, her performance was spot on flawless. Demi Lovato is a true talent and she was a joy to watch on stage. Her set was heartfelt, energetic, and memorable.

Finally, Ed Sheeran took the stage. I was interested in the whole line up but, honestly, I was here for Ed and he did not disappoint. I'm confident in saying that I think he is one of this generation's best artists in nearly every way. A modern day James Taylor who can take command of a crowd instantaneously and mesmerize them for an hour with just a guitar, his voice, and a loop machine. He doesn't need a band or back up singers and to be honest we don't want them. All we need is Ed and he makes magic on that stage. Every song is gorgeous, he can turn a classic Nina Simone song like Be My Kind into his own, and never once lose the attention of his audience. I can't name another (current/mainstream) artist that can do that.

His set was a nice mix of old and new. His banter with the audience was charming and his humbleness is evident. His first act after coming on stage is to snap a picture of the audience, after making sure we didn't mind. Of course no one did. After that, he blessed us with a magical hour or so. I've already made plans to get to see him again when he returns in august.

Overall, My Big Night Out was a rousing success. A packed line-up all of whom did wonderful topped off with a stellar unforgettable solo set from Ed Sheeran.

I'm excited to see what MyFM brings next summer.

MyFM's My Big Night Out featuring 
Andy Grammer, Colbie Caillat, Demi Lovato, and Ed Sheeran
10/10 Nights Out


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Some of the Best Music of 2013 So Far

We're half way through 2013 and so far this year has had some pretty great music offerings.  I thought it'd be a great time to highlight a few releases that so far, at least for me, have risen to the top of the heap and have been prime examples of the best 2013 has to offer so far.

Patty Griffin Releases New Album 'American Kid' On May 13th 2013

Patty Griffin - American Kid
This is a stunningly beautiful heartfelt collection of songs.  The kind of album that you find yourself NEEDING to hear and wanting to hear again and again.  Patty Griffin is one of the best singer/songwriters working today and American Kid is a prime example of why she should be on everyone's radar.  A sure fire contender for Album of the Year.  Bottom line?  This Album Is Glorious.  Highlights:  Go Wherever You Want To Go, Wild Old Dog



Sam Tsui - Make It Up (iTunes)
He's a YouTube cover artist sensation, often times surpassing the originals, who has finally released an album of original songs (with help from a massively successful Kickstarter campain).  Make It Up is a pop gem with clever lyrics fun beats and plenty of Sam's trademark incredible singing.  Highlights:  Me Without You, Shadow



Demi Lovato - DEMI
I'm just as surprised as you are.  Demi Lovato has turned in an album better than anything Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera has done, and probably ever will do.  This is a great collection of songs that, if there is any justice in the world, will put Demi on the map permanantly. She is at the top of her game here and I can't wait to hear what she brings us next.  Highlights: Heart Attack, Really Don't Care


Bella Ruse - Those Were Good Times, Weren't They?
This is a folk rock duo that was just brought to my attention the other day.  I was pleasantly surprised and quickly fell in love with their charming and refreshing sound.  I feel like Bella Ruse is standing at the door of a great career.  Hopefully soon enough that door will open and they can rule the summer like this stellar album deserves. Highlights: Those Were Good Times Weren't They, When You Asked Me For The Moon


The Band Perry - Pioneer
Another surprise.  I was ready to write these guys off as a one hit pony after If I Die Young, which admittedly is a great song.  Boy was I wrong.  Pioneer is probably one of the best country albums in years.  The Band Perry has made leaps and bounds over their last album.  Pioneer is damn near a country masterpiece.  Fresh, without sounding to poppy and staying true to their roots.  Great stuff.    Highlights: Pioneer, End of Time


Rilo Kiley - RKives
It's Rilo Kiley.  It's a collection of B-Sides and Unreleased songs.  It's awesome and it makes me miss them even more.  I don't know what else I need to say here because you should already have this.  Highlights: Let Me Back In, It'll Get You There



Fitz and the Tantrums - More Than Just A Dream
I don't even know how to really classify this band besides just saying they are awesome and demand you buy their album(s).  They seem to touch every genre from soul to pop to rock and whatever else hits their fancy.  More Than Just A Dream is their second album and it's just more great music from this unique and often surprising band.  If you get a chance, check out their episode of Live From Daryl's House.  Mesmerizing!  Highlights: Merry Go Round, Fool's Gold

Well there you go.  Seven examples of some excellent albums well worth your time and your money.  We're only half way through 2013 and there is sure to be dozens of more great examples of amazing music to check out.  There are also dozens of examples of great music that I haven't even heard yet so explore!  Try new music and don't scoff at something because it's popular.  Sometimes popular music can be great too.  Sometimes.

Me?  I love discovering new music.  I'd never have discovered Bella Ruse had someone not told me about them.  True fandom is telling everyone you know about bands you love.  So tell me about the bands YOU think I should check out and maybe they'll get mentioned on the site or on the SHOW.  Tweet us @popculturebeast or use #pcbshow.  Facebook (facebook.com/popculturebeast) us or email me!  Garon@popculturebeast.com


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