Sunday, July 06, 2008

Youtube the next big thing in music?

Ok the title may be too grandios, but there is some great music and artists on Youtube.

I get on Youtube on a regular basis and just surf it for hours and hours looking at homemade music, be it original music or simply singing known songs.

Recently on one of my nights of doing this I found 2 singers that I simply love and thought I would share them with you.

My first is Grannypanties30 she is simply wonderful, she sings around the house; from the closet to the restroom and has a wonderful voice. I am simply in love with her voice and how she just puts up a camera and sings.

At the moment this is my favorite video from her. I just love the energy and the fact that she's signing with gum in her mouth, just like Meatloaf.







A friend of mine mentionned that this video was made in the restroom, I'm not sure about that. You can see what looks like a water tank that looks just like the ones on a toilet.

My second is Ysabellabrave she is also simply wonderful and fun, according to her profile she's a director and have a wonderful voice. Some of her videos have really good production values compared to Grannypanties30.

This is my favorite video from Ysabellabrave, I just love the funnest of it (ok funnest is not a word):







And last but not least, Youtube is a place for well known established artists to put their videos up for their fans.

This is one of my favorite Canadian artists, Jann Arden.
My favorite songs from Jann are the sad songs (they may not be really sad but they feel sad) and my favorite right now is I'd die for you.





So if you feel that your local radio station isn't really giving you want you want why don't just drop by Youtube you might just find something that you'd never hear because of commercial radio.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Nostradamus, the prophecies, the events, the double CD by Judas Priest



Judas Priest, one of my favorite bands, recently released their new CD/Album/Digital Download (call it what ever you want in today's age) and this is my review of it.

I purchased the Nostradamus EP that was available on iTunes a few weeks prior to the release of the full version, it contains 2 songs including the title track, and Nostradamus had been playing on Sirius' Hard Attack too prior too so I was familiar to a couple of new songs before the release.

Nostradamus, the title track didn't impress me that much but I did like the Glenn's and KK's guitar work on the song. I always feel that Glenn and KK are dualing.

I got Nostradamus the day it was released on iTunes, yes I get most of my music from iTunes now and from The End Records for the really hard to find Metal.

I never give my impressions of new music on my first listen because because how I feel at the time it may influence the music. My first impression of the new Judas Priest music was blah! it's not that hard and where is Rob's screaming.
It's been in my playlist for the last few weeks and it as grown on me, I would say it's as good as their previous release and it's a good long listen at 23 songs (and you can't go wrong for 9.99 on iTunes).
So with all the blah blah that I've done to now you know the following it has 23 songs and I wasn't impressed with it, but with that said it as grown on me and I do like it.

This is a concept album (yes I used the album word) and it stands very well with other concept albums. Each song threads a story, a story of gloom based on Nostradamus' prophecies.

Some songs are tremendous, such as Pestilence and Plague, The Four Horsemen (slow song that is dominated by Rob's vocals) and some are just a plain good listen.

Overall the album (oh no that word again) is full of strong music by great musicians. If you are a fan you will enjoy the new offering from Judas Priest, if you aren't there's no way you will say this is bad and if you aren't into metal or heavy music you won't run screaming away (though some of the song titles are a little scary).

I can comfortably recommend this to anyone...

Don't forget that Judas Priest are on tour.