So on Sunday night, while I was watching the Super Bowl halftime show, it occurred to me that Bruno Mars was a mere six years old when the song "Give It Away," by the RHCP (and holy crap Anthony Kiedis—minus the porn star 'stache looking blazing hawt for 51, yes 51) came out (mind blown). So to lessen the blow of my feeling *&^%$# old, I decided that a flashback to simpler times was in order.
Today is all about indulging in something mindless and fun.
I spent the last couple of days going through my iPod, my "favourites" files on my Soundcloud account, and on my YouTube page and decided that a year-end review of all my favourite things—musically speaking—was in order. A totally self-serving post I know, but that's how I roll.
So here's Part 1 of "My Favourite Things: Music Edition"
True, the task of picking a list of favourite songs from 2013 is entirely subjective, but this is a music blog and a review of the songs that made up 2013 is pretty much mandatory.
Here are the tracks that managed to land a piece of real estate on my iPod over the last 12 months.
The thing I love to do most is gathering with friends for a great dinner—sharing laughs, stories, drinking great wine, all set to great music playing in the background. I live for making those dinner party playlists. Shocking revelation by me, I know.
Just a few weekends ago, I had girlfriends over for a 'let's make dinner and drink wine together' party. It was a girls night out, except we stayed in. And the best part? Comfy track pants were a dress code requirement.
Seems I've been slacking in the creating new playlists department....cough, cough.
So this weekend I searched away for music.
So here's the latest installment — some new tracks you may already know and love...the others I've sourced out from across the pond (because new music is always a good thing).
That's "Waves" by Mr. Probz. A total throw back to those slow jams of the late 80s and early 90s. You know back when they used to make really, really good love songs? That.
Oh and Mr. Probz? Totally hot. Not that it matters. Cough. Cough.
Brett Kissel is a twenty-three-year-old singer from Flat Lake, Alberta.
He has been dominating the Canadian Country Charts over the last few weeks. He has had the #1 Canadian country song for five weeks (and counting) and the #1 video at CMT for two weeks straight, all with his debut single "Started With A Song."
And to those musical accomplishments, Brett can add this stat: He set a Canadian country radio record for most adds in the first week of the single’s release.
L-O-V-I-N-G this remix of The Wanted's 'We Own The Night' (hello boy band and the song is ridiculously catchy) by Alex and Drew from NYC.
The aforementioned duo is better known as The Chainsmokers. Now for those familiar with the genius work by The Chainsmokers you might be all 'The Wanted really? No way. Get out!' But yes they did. And this is what Alex and Drew had to say about that...
The Ottawa electro-indie rock band FEVERS have just released their debut album, 'No Room For Light' (available on iTunes).
It was produced in Ottawa and Toronto by acclaimed producer Laurence Currie (Sloan, Wintersleep, Hey Rosetta!), and has already been picked up by CBC Music as a must listen: "It’s a challenging thing to make a care-free dance rock album while carefully stepping through a maze of wires and cables on a studio floor. Ottawa’s Fevers has accomplished that feat on their debut album, No Room for Light."
"I really feel like Will's music stands out. As a former teacher, he really understands kids, so the music isn't condescending but rather respectful, empowering, educational and celebratory."~Kim Wilson, Head of Children's Programming at Kids' CBC
Award-winning Canadian children's entertainer (he hails from Vancouver) Will Stroet is back with two brand new albums 'Just Imagine' (English) and 'Imagine' (French).