Friday, January 17, 2014

Anberlin. The End.


I really can't believe this news that was announced yesterday. Anberlin is breaking up after 12 years of being a band. Just 2 weeks after their announcement that they will be on the world's biggest tour this Summer, Warped Tour, they say they will be releasing one final album and going on one final headlining tour as a band. I honestly didn't see this coming and am actually kind of shocked. I was kind of wondering after they released their THIRD career greatest hits album. I never thought it would be the end of them though. In their 12-year run as a band, they have sold millions of albums and have easily become one of America's most popular alternative bands. They toured with bands like Switchfoot, The Maine, Stars In Stereo and Paper Route. All their albums (six total) debuted in the top 20 of Billboard.com's Hot 200 chart. I'm sure their last album will be the same. I'm completely positive. And don't be surprised, either, if it reaches number one.

I first became a fan of their music when "The Unwinding Cable Car" was a single and I heard it on the radio. That song was so amazing, so I decided to buy the entire "Cities" album. That is still one of my favorite albums. Then, I got a compilation with their song "Glass To the Arson" which is one of my favorite rock songs of all time, if not my favorite. Those two songs began my obsession, so I ended up getting every album of theirs. If you haven't discovered them yet, I think you are out of your mind. 7 albums (with the 8th coming this Summer) all of them being phenomenal both lyrically and instrumentally. I think Stephen has one of the most unique voices I have ever heard. I love how no two albums of theirs sound the same. I'm gonna miss this band like hell. And I mean it. They will forever be in my hearts as one of my favorite bands. God bless Anberlin because I know they are breaking up for a good reason. Although we may not know what yet.

Until Next Time, Alex

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

What I Learned During My Social and Texting Fast

Well let me start this off by saying that this was a lot easier than I thought it would be. At the beginning, it was tough, but God got me through. What I did is did not go on any social sites and didn't text for a week as part of my new year's resolution. I'm addicted to it at an unhealthy level. I never realized that until the end of the fast. I also am not a Christian. I'm not afraid to admit that. I USED TO, before the fast, listen to mainly mainstream music. There is nothing wrong with mainstream music, just when you listen to it more than Christian music, there is. I also never read the Bible, unless I was in Church. Which is 30 minutes on a Sunday morning. That is not enough. In fact, you should spend at least 30 minutes a day reading it. I feel like this fast changed my life for the better. I am gonna look at life a whole lot different now. I will be texting less and reading the Bible/praying more. If it wasn't for God "making" me do this, I was pretty sure I was headed for hell at the end of my life. Now, I can work on getting to heaven.

Until Next Time,
Alex

Album Review: Fading West by Switchfoot


BREAKING NEWS: The best album of 2014 has released. And only two weeks into the new year! Well, that is actually just my humble opinion and it isn't only because they are my favorite band and I have been waiting for this album for over 2 years. In their 8th studio project, Switchfoot once again reaches new heights and has songs that you will hear everyone at the concert singing along to. I describe their music as "Surfer Indie Rock," which is exactly what it is. I found out about this movie/cd combination in June of 2012 when I went to their concert and there were cameras and Jon said "Tonight we are recording a movie called 'Fading West.'" About a year and a half after it, the soundtrack that accompanies the movie is released. Coming off the best 2 albums of their career ("Hello Hurricane and "Vice Verses"), they had a lot to hold up to. They didn't want to just write "another 3-minute pop song." They wanted to reach new heights and I believe they did that and then some. The 11 songs on the album not only reflect their journey as a band, but their memories of being one of America's most popular bands that travel the world for a living. Ladies and Gentleman, I give you "Fading West."

The album's lead-off track is one of the best I have ever heard. "Love Alone Is Worth the Fight" is about how love is such a touchy subject these days. The title says it all. Love is one of the few things that is truly worth fighting for. That's what the band has always focused on. Jon Foreman, rhythm guitarist, lead singer and main songwriter for the band, has always written about probably every kind of love that their is. The band is so successful because they are full of love. "Who We Are," the album's lead single and is the most personal song about the band's journey on the record. At the beginning of their career, they were told a lot that they would never make it far, which is what made them so popular. They even state that the band has came farther than they ever expected.

"When We Come Alive" is basically Jon reflecting on how surprised and excited he is that Switchfoot became so popular. He even states in the film that he never in a million years thought they would release eight full-length studio albums. When they come alive, they light the sky. Being a musician is one of the hardest careers out there, since you are away from your family for most of the year. The fourth track on the album, "Say It Like You Mean It," is my favorite. I love the beginning bass riff. This is the song about people criticizing the band and saying that they would never make it. They didn't believe those words, even if the person saying it said it like they meant it. They took those words and never gave up. In fact, they turned it into eight full length albums.

"The World You Want" features a little snippet of them singing in Bali. The song has very similar lyrics as their 2004 hit "This Is Your Life." Everyday that you live, you make the world that you are living in. Your choices, your actions make the world around you. Who you choose as friends, what you do, etc. For Switchfoot, their music makes their world and if I were them, I would enjoy every minute of it. "Slipping Away" is another reflection of Jon's of how all of Switchfoot's success feels like a dream. He never quit and he and Switchfoot deserves every bit of success they have gotten. They have gone through hell, but survived because of their perseverance.

"BA55" is the longest song on the album, yet has the least lyrics. It's almost like a worship song. In the song, Jon writes on how he wants and believes that God is the fire that can burn him clean of all his mistakes. He is telling God to take his soul in the song because, without God, they would be nowhere near where they are today. "Let It Out" is another one of my favorites on the album. When Switchfoot first started out, all their members were in high school. They were really scared to sing in front of everyone and were scared that they would never be successful. They then realized that life is short and sometimes you got to step out of your comfort zone if you want to be a successful person in life.

"All Or Nothing At All" is basically Jon's song to Switchfoot's fans. They are the reason they kept fighting. It is probably what he told himself even in Switchfoot's darkest times. He wants to have it all or nothing. If you have nothing, then whatever are you going to ever make of yourself? Being from a city that is an ocean city and spending most of their off time in the ocean, there was no doubt you would hear one or two songs that relate to water. "Saltwater Heart" is just that. This is Swichfoot's song to their home city and state of San Diego (where I was also born and lived in for a total of about 10 years of my life). It is the city where all their career started and it will most likely be the place of their final concert (God forbid that ever happens though). "Back To the Beginning" is the perfect way to end the album. First of all, because i will go back to the beginning of the album several times over. But it reflects on, again, how successful they have become. Sometimes Jon wants to just go back to the beginning of the band's career and trying to remember how it felt.

Well, this album makes me completely speechless. It is so good and is perfect in so many ways. I mean, it's Switchfoot for Pete's sake. Like most of Switchfoot's albums, "Fading West" has such a summery sound. That being said, even though I listen to them year-round, Switchfoot is always perfect in the middle of July on the way to the beach. That is very true, considering all of the band members are just about on the professional level of surfing. I can say one thing to you, if you like indie or Switchfoot, you will not be disappointed. They just keep getting better with every release. Cheers to the best album of 2014.

Rating: 10 out of 10

Purchase Links: iTunes, Amazon MP3

Top 3 Songs: "When We Come Alive," "Let It Go," "Say It Like You Mean It"

For Fans Of: They are Switchfoot. If you are reading this, you probably know who they are. If you don't, go listen and fall in love.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

My 5 Favorite Tiffany Alvord Covers


Well hello y'all! Two posts in one week? I absolutely had to. So, I have been listening to Tiffany Alvord for about four years now. She is one of my favorite artists because I love how she puts her own spin on popular songs. She has become a big reason why I started writing songs. I also think she is one of the prettiest girls alive, but that doesn't relate to this lol. Let me say, though, I do love a good cover so its awesome that she does it all herself. She isn't signed to any record label, so she does most of it herself. If you can work hard like her, I promise you will achieve your dreams. So here, I'm honoring her with my five favorite covers of all time. And why I like them so much.







5. Blurred Lines

I LOVE her remake of the original song. I honestly think she did it A LOT better than #THICKE. #TIFFANY for life.




4. Kissed You (Goodnight)
Tiffany is actually the reason I found this song in the first place. Its one of my favorite country ballads of all time and I love her pop version of it.



3. Both of Us
Okay. I like girls that can sing. But if you can rap AND sing. That is so awesome. Its called talent because not many girls can do both.



2. Sweeter Than Fiction
Want me to be honest here? She did better than Taylor. I love Taylor and I love this song, but Tiffany just remade it in a way that was just pure perfection



1. It's A Small World
I thought this song was corny by itself. But holy crap, Tiffany. MAD props to her for making a corny song sound cool. Which has honestly never ever been done till this.





Runner-Up: Kiss You
I DID not plan on a runner up, but I forgot how amazing this one was. Better than 1D for sure.





So there you have it! My 5 fave Tiffany covers. What are yours? Comment below :)

Until Next Time, Alex