Monday, December 22, 2014

MIXTAPE MONDAY: Christmas is So Pop Punk

Christmas is So Pop Punk
For the kids who are a little too cool for Mariah Carey, Bing Crosby, and Michael Buble


a great big sled ft. tony halliday by the killers // merry christmas, kiss my ass by all time low // all i want for christmas is you by my chemical romance // yule shoot your eye out by fall out boy // ho ho hopefully by the maine // i won't be home for christmas by blink-182 // don't shoot me santa by the killers // last christmas by jimmy eat world // christmas (baby please come home) by death cab for cutie // merry christmas, happy holidays by issues // fool's holiday by all time low

//Angelia//

So Far (It's Alright for The 1975)


In mid-2012, The 1975 released their first EP, Facedown, despite the fact that they had started the band eight years before. Fast forward two years, three more EPs, and a debut album, The 1975 are now playing the final show of their headlining tour in Cleveland on December 16th.
The foursome nearly filled the city's historic Masonic Auditorium with a crowd of screaming girls, begging to get their hands on a floppy-haired, Manchester-raised Matty Healy.

But while they waited, the opening bands, Young Rising Sons and CRUISR, took the stage to entertain. Young Rising Sons (Interscope Records), an alternative rock bunch from New Jersey jammed through a set filled with dance-inducing songs, including a cover of Modern English's 80s hit, "I Melt With You". Vocalist/guitarist, Andy Tongren, kept each song soulful, while he and guitarist Dylan Scott teamed up to create a more poppy sound. While Steve Patrick pounded the kick drum, the crowd danced and raised their arms to the whistling "High".

CRUISR (Vagrant Records) cruised through their set, rarely speaking to the crowd, except to introduce themselves and gauge the excitement for the main attraction. Their two strong points, "All Over" and the finale, "Kidnap Me", made the crowd bob their heads and sway as the electricity in the theatre mounted. This four piece is the quintessential opener (this was their first time out on the road) that will soon be making their way to many headliners of their own.

After ten minutes of an ambient ringing that started as a hum but soon rang out onto E. 36th Street, The 1975 came onstage to the piercing screams of an auditorium brimming with girls, while drummer George Daniel beat away on his drums. The five, neon boxes behind them glowed and flashed through each of their 80's pop-infused, ethereal rock tunes. The lights and smoke made it seem as if the entire crowd was dancing in the clouds and that they were never coming down.

Perhaps the showstopper was saxophonist John Waugh, who has been referred to as the fifth member of the band. He made several appearances throughout the night, including "Heart Out" and "Me". He can wow a crowd into a mesmerized lull without ever uttering a word; the sweet notes speak for themselves.

The band's setlist was a constant ebb and flow of poppy dance tracks, countered by a few dreamy songs that induced a few hands to wave their lighters. Their hit, "Girls", was the last song to move the crowd as they made their way off the stage, but not before Matty had shared his thoughts on the constant touring they had put themselves through. "Ever since we've been a band, we haven't stopped this. It's brilliant," he delivered, perhaps making it too obvious throughout the night that they were relieved to finally have a break.


Waugh returned for a somber "Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You", as the band stepped back onto the stage for the five song encore. They continued the celestial vibe with their new single, "Medicine", but perhaps the crowd felt most alive during "Robbers", as a few held up bandannas as they bellowed, "Babe, you look so cool," to the sky. For the second time during the night, Healy asked the crowd to put away their phones, but not in the act of some "arbitrary designation". Guitarist Adam Hann initiated the band's possible most well-known single, "Chocolate", as the crowd squeezed against the barrier to dance.

After saying their goodbyes to both the crowd and the tour, The 1975 broke out into "Sex", Healy ironically wailing, "And this is how it starts." As the final note rang out, Healy, Daniel, Hann, and MacDonald threw their arms around each other and bowed. The metaphorical curtain had just closed on a tour that had made them rivals of today's greatest British rock AND pop groups. As they rest and prepare to make a sophomore album, it is safe to say that The 1975, even at moments when they fall short, are ready to take on the world.

//Angelia//
photos by Sheridan


Monday, December 15, 2014

MIXTAPE MONDAY: it's a christmas mix


it's a christmas mix
for the most wonderful time of the year
over an hour of tracks to supply your cozy evening in by the tree


baby it's cold outside by margaret whiting and johnny mercer // white christmas by michael bublĂ© // have yourself a merry little christmas by sam smith // there's no place like home for the holidays by perry como // feliz navidad by josĂ© feliciano // let it snow! let it snow! let it snow! by ella fitzgerald // little drummer boy / peace on earth by bing crosby and david bowie // the first noel by NSYNC // hark! the herald angels sing by nat king cole // santa clause is coming to town by the jackson 5 // all i want for christmas is you by mariah carey // mary, did you know by pentatonix // this christmas song by nat king cole // santa baby by eartha kitt // do they know it's christmas by band aid 1984 // mele kalikimaka (hawaiian christmas song) by bing crosby // please come home for christmas by charles brown // happy xmas (war is over) by john lennon // christmas time is here (charlie brown) by vince guaraldi // white winter hymnal by pentatonix // last christmas by wham! // wonderful christmas time by paul mccartney

Merry Christmas to you and yours.
xx. Sheridan

Monday, December 8, 2014

MIXTAPE MONDAY: 4 AM


4 AM
for when you can't sleep and need to feel alive//

+listen

robbers by the 1975 // in my life by the beatles // 3 am by matchbox twenty // out of the woods by taylor swift // yesterday by the beatles // antichrist by the 1975 // wonderwall by oasis // all too well by taylor swift // i wanna be yours by arctic monkeys // volcano by phillip phillips // heroes by david bowie // you by the 1975

//Angelia//

Monday, December 1, 2014

MIXTAPE MONDAY: hauntingly beautiful


hauntingly beautiful
those songs that force you to stop and listen


hello, i'm in delaware by city and colour // take me to church by hozier // stay with me by sam smith // make you feel my love by adele // your song by ellie goulding // to build a home by the cinematic orchestra (feat. patrick watson) // the hanging tree by james newton howard // not about angels by birdy // save your scissors by city and colour // is there somebody who can watch you by the 1975 // young and beautiful by lana del rey

xx. Sheridan