Showing posts with label Rihanna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rihanna. Show all posts

29/01/2013

Review: Rewind by Devlin feat. Diane Birch

Originally published on www.sosogay.co.uk

As a member of the grime collectives O.T Crew and The Movement that both feature other well-known British rap artists such as Wretch 32, Devlin has already experienced some significant success on the UK charts. He’s had four top 40 singles and a top 40 album that was certified gold, and also featured on a remix of the number one hit ‘Price Tag’ by Jessie J.
Here he teams up with American singer-songwriter Diane Birch – who has yet to match the success of her musical partner – to put forth the tale of lost love and regret on ‘Rewind.’ It uses the combination of rapper and singer that has worked well for numerous other artists of late: Eminem, B.O.B and Professor Green who used Rihanna, Emeli Sandé and Hayley Williams respectively on their tracks.
The song does put you in mind of ‘Love the Way You Lie’ and ‘Read All About It’ with its wanting to push rewind on a part of your life, which is something we can all relate to, and features a great dark and moody base with a thumping beat in the background that we’ve all become very familiar with in the last few years.
Although a competent rapper, Devlin isn’t as good as some of his contemporaries and whereas the previously mentioned tracks have both superb rapping and singing, the highlight of ‘Rewind’ has to be Diana Birch’s vocals. The little known singer carries the song, coming across as a less depressing and morbid version of Lana Del Ray, occasionally sounding as though she’s about to burst into a rendition of Heart’s ‘Alone.’
Given the trends of rappers and singers over the last few years and with this song being reminiscent of previous hits, not to mention its catchy tune and Birch’s great vocals, it all points toward ‘Rewind’ being a huge hit for 2013.


08/07/2011

The Saturday's live concert: A review

Originally posted on www.the-experts.co.uk
(Originally done as part of a journalism assignment)



Recently, The Saturdays strutted their stuff on stage when they brought their successful Headlines tour to Manchester. Filling the gap as the U.K’s top girl group since the hiatus of Girls Aloud and the apparent disappearance of the Sugababes.
The Saturdays have truly conquered the charts. With eight successful top ten singles, three top ten albums and two previous tours, the girls’ latest outing did not disappoint. The sell out tour was a flamboyant escapade of bright colours, sparkles and sequins, packed out with hugely adoring fans whose deafening screams highlight Frankie, Mollie, Vanessa, Rochelle and Una’s popularity as the current top British girl group.
The girls belted out such hits as ‘Higher’, ‘Issues’ and ‘Forever is Over’, and unlike many artists in the current pop music market, they made a live interpretation, along with dancing in stiletto heels. This is an accomplishment in itself. The girls upped the anti half way through the show by tackling a medley of hit songs by Rihanna, and successfully pulled it off much to the crowds delight.
Although the girls did sing live, during the high notes the backing track did appear to get louder almost drowning the girls own vocals. However, when such megastars such as Britney Spears do not sing live, you cannot complain. The tour is extremely light hearted and fun, a true pop concert, and shows the group can give other bands like Girls Aloud a run for their money.