Tag: Music

  • Nightmare Dressed Like A Daydream | Taylor Swift’s ‘Blank Space’ Music Video

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    C’mon guys you must have seen this coming right? ;)

    Hot off the back of her smash-hit comeback Shake It Off and the release of her album 1989, Taylor Swift has only gone and done it again with another fantastic and satirical music video for Blank Space. This time round Taylor’s turning the tables on the critics who call her the ‘crazy ex-girlfriend’. It’s a role she plays with much pleasure, super silliness, and completely draped in Couture.

    I honestly lost count of outfits halfway through the video, so I’ve picked out some of my favourites, including a stunning black lace Elie Saab gown (which she opens the video with); the tulle Oscar De La Renta tea dress, with embroidered silver bows; and striped body suit and flared skirt combo by Stephanie Waldrip with some seriously amazing retro-inspired sunglasses.
    On top of the costume changes, Taylor’s hair and make-up game is oh so strong. She sports everything from messy locks, to sleek up-dos and polished curls, all of which is topped off with her signature bold red lip – oh course!

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    With all these fabulous looks in the space of about 3 minutes, it’s no wonder Blank Space has replaced 22 as my favourite video simply based on Taylor’s wardrobe.

    Which look from the video is your favourite?

    R.xoxo

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  • The Albums That Made Me

    The Albums That Made Me

    I’ve had this post knocking about as a draft for a while, but after the release of 1989 yesterday I feel it was appropriate to finally open up a bit about the music that made me. Music is a topic I don’t often talk about on the blog, mainly because I feel like a bit of a n00b talking about it because I’m definitely no expert in this field. I often attribute specific songs to specific times in my life, but very rarely does an album come along that I really get behind, which is why this set of five of my favourites mean quite a bit to me.

     

    Taylor Swift – 1989 | Favourite track: Clean

    The most recent addition to this list and the first album I’ve listened to in a while in which I’ve loved every single track. I don’t know if it was partly the release build up or my sheer love of the woman, but at this point I’m so emotionally invested in this album already. Taylor has a habit of releasing albums just when I need to hear those particular lyrics, and 1989 was no exception. Full of tracks about finding yourself, living and loving life, the timing of 1989 in line with everything going in my life has me thinking this will be one of those albums that I’ll refer to as ‘the soundtrack to my early 20’s’.


    McFLY – Wonderland | Favourite track: I’ll Be Ok

    Those who know me well may find it surprising it was actually McFLY’s second album that became my McFLY album. For me it was less of the Beatles tribute that was ‘Room On The Third Floor’, the one that defined their sound, and became the the soundtrack to my teenage years. The songs from it hold the most vivid memories of the first time I ever saw them live, has the song I used to listen to in an angsty emotional state, and had the song that gave me hope as a kid still trying to figure it all out.

    Fleetwood Mac – The Very Best Of | Favourite track: Rhiannon

    My first memories of listening to Fleetwood Mac were of my Dad blasting ’Tusk’ in the car as he dropped me off on the school run. I never understood the impact of Fleetwood Mac on the musical landscape until much later in life and though this is just a compilation album, it is an album of their greatest masterpieces. Musically, I don’t think there will ever be a band that will ever come close to them and no one will ever quite capture the power, passion and pain behind their lyrics the way they did.

    Fall Out Boy – From Under The Cork Tree | Favourite track: 7 Minutes In Heaven

    This was one of the first CD’s I actually bought all on my own and I was a victim of getting into Fall Out Boy during the hype of the release of Dance Dance. But as soon as I got this album I pretty much burnt my way through every single track during my commutes on the bus to and from school, during lunch times and after school/on weekends whilst doing homework.

    Kate Voegele – Don’t Look Away | Favourite track: I Get It

    One of the most underrated albums from a truly underrated female singer-songwriter. You may know Kate Voegele’s work from One Tree Hill, but I found her in my Myspace days – amongst other singer-songwriters like Joe Brooks and Sia at the time. It’s always a joy rediscovering this album on my iPod and one listen to one of her songs is usually followed by a week or two of having Don’t Look Away on repeat constantly. Lyrically I think Voegele’s a bit of genius and I love seeing life through her perspective.

    Let me know which albums ‘made you’ too? Would love to see some recommendations and comparisons in the comments.

    Ria Xx

  • Travels | Taylor Swift @ The O2

    Red Tour opening
    *Warning: Photo heavy post!*
    So last Tuesday I hopped on a train and did a virtual prayer circle for minimal travel drama to get to London. Why? Oh…a little lady called Taylor Swift was playing at the 02 Arena!
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    This was my first time seeing her live – it only took me about 4 flippin’ years to get to one of her concerts – but the wait was totally worth it. Me and bestie, Kath, decided to stay overnight in London (instead of braving trains home at midnight!), so we ended up getting to our hotel in Greenwich just after midday before heading up to the O2 at 4pm to grab a bite to eat at GBK Burger before the show. 
    Even walking around outside arena the atmosphere was spiked with excitement – and the attendees sprinkled with various red items of clothing and accessories ^_^. 
    We had pretty decent seats (despite the feeling of vertigo heading up the stairs) and waited patiently for the show to start. 
    I wasn’t too keen on her choice of warm up act – The Vamps – before heading into the arena, but as soon as they started playing I can honestly say I was pretty impressed! They were young, lively and kinda adorable, definitely playing off the crowd with McFLY-ish flair. 
    Then the main event itself. Taylor opened up with a rousing rendition of State Of Grace – flashing lights and everything – and launched herself into the show. 
    The set list was peppered with songs from ‘Red‘ itself as well as old favourites such as ‘Love Story‘ and ‘You Belong With Me‘, all laced around elaborate set and numerous costume changes (if you fancy seeing some of the costumes in full make sure you check out my post on her tour wardrobe from the other day). The highlights of the night included her singing my absolute favourite song ‘Long Live‘ as her surprise acoustic number on the B-stage, the added extra of Ellie Goulding coming on to join her in a duet of ‘Burn‘ and, of course, the lively finale of ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together‘ accompanied by red and white confetti cannons. I couldn’t have asked for a more impressive way to see Taylor live after so many years waiting, and the hysterical buzz from every as we left the the arena only confirmed how enjoyable the show was.
    p.s. I can also confirm she is as stunning in real life as she is in photos *swoon*

    R.xoxo
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