Thursday 15 April 2010

I've moved.

Well, not in the literal moved-house sense. No. I've moved over to tumblr. Same random crap, just a hell of a lot more of it. I probably won't be posting on here anymore, but I'm not going to delete this blog. I might wanna look back sometime.

tumblr links ahoy!

My personal account: http://agentorangefaye.tumblr.com/
FYGustavWood account I run: http://fuckyeahgustavwood.tumblr.com/ (let's be honest, looking like that, he needed one)
and because these guys needed one too: http://fuckyeahyashin.tumblr.com/

But yes, ta-ta blogspot! You were good to me!
xxx

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Hello fashion, it's been a while

Listening to: The Blackout - Wild Nights And Fist Fights
Reading: The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls by Emilie Autumn

It only occurred to me that I haven't done a style orientated update since...well, at least the end of January. So, with that in mind, I thought I'd carry on my style inspiration of last month into this one, February being so short anyway. But before I get to that - in honor of all things fashion I have to say RIP Alexander McQueen. I was so shocked and gutted to hear that he'd passed away last week. He was one of the few designers who I really admired, he was a genius basically.


Every
thing about this dress is amazing, I mean c'mon it's got antlers! The net over the face reminds me of that red dress Lady Gaga wore to the VMA's last year and a similar outfit with the black net over the face she wore to another event. And the detail in the dress is gorgeous - so much lace and ruffling detail, it screams fantasy woodland - perfect for the season it was from.













Now this dress, just...wow. It's floaty, feminine but still has a bit of an edge with the colours and the slightly untidy hem. It's very Mulan-esque to me (that was on tv the other day!) and simply wonderful.




And who hasn't seen these beautiful things?! Lady Gaga sported some McQueen fashion again in her Bad Romance video and it has to be said, she is amazing for being able to stand let alone walk in these out-there, yet ever-so-amazing pieces of footwear. How I wish I could have a pair just to sit on a shelf as a piece of art. Sigh.


Anyway, I could go on for much longer as I haven't even scratched the surface of the brilliant McQueen, but I'm trying to get my 'thirst' for fashion back. It didn't disappear completely, hell no! I've just been more occupied with other things - Kerrang! Tour and all the other concerts I have lined up, for example - and also college work has been a bit of a pain. Plus, I haven't had a good session on lookbook.nu in a while, though I am following them on tumblr
(me - agentorangefaye.tumblr.com)

So without further ado, my style inspiration continues to be Miss Audrey Kitching.




Seeing as this is from her NYE photos on buzznet, Audrey is clearly in full celebration mode. I'm really enjoying the colour in this one, keeping everything pretty simple with a lace top and lilac shawl I think that is. But what I love most about this one is the hair and make-up more than anything. Usually I prefer Audrey when she has really pink hair - see photos from 07/08 - however, I think this softer pink works really well as her style has progressed to having a more prominent vintage feel.

Aside from that the make-up looks really nice here - then again it always looks fabulous! The black liner teamed with glittery liner is perfect for adding sparkle to any outfit and the cherry red/pink lipstick sets the whole look off wonderfully.


Hopefully I'll remember to do a couple more of these blogs before February flies past and March arrives with promise of many, many amazing bands to see. Lady Gaga in 16 days!! Seriously! It's that far away! I think I might die from excitement. Lets have a list of who I'll be seeing in the next three months shall we?

(March)
Lady Gaga
Emilie Autumn
HIM
Yashin
Young Guns

(April)
Madina Lake
AFI
Jeffree Star - not 100% yet since he's playing with Brokencyde :|

(May)
Kill Hannah & My Passion

Bring. It. ON!

Tuesday 9 February 2010

I used to be a werewolf, but I'm alright now

Listening to: She Is Macho - The Blackout,
Put Your Hands Where I Can See Them (album) - Yashin

God, I'm obsessed with TBO so much now. I can't get over how good they were last week - I need to see them again. I even bought the 'Children of the night' bag and a badge set off their webstore on Sunday. It was either that or a tshirt. The bag & badges worked out cheaper with postage than the tshirt cost without. Good deal, I think so. I had a stint on youtube yesterday watching TBO album recording diaries and they still make me laugh so hard. Especially No.3 :') That and I listened to Sean on BBC Switch from Sunday night and oh yes, I lolled. Gotta love him. And in true appreciation of the Welsh wonder, I drew/painted this:


Yeah, not obsessed at all.

In other news, Yashin's album got it's arse here today. Even though I downloaded it over the weekend - "WHY?" I hear you cry! LOVE, that's why - it's fantastic! Seriously couldn't have asked for anything better from them. It even came with a lovely little Yashin/Monster energy promo flyer, which has a nice fold line down Dave's face :') Oh lolz. I really can't wait until March now and hopefully I'll go to see them in Leeds too. Such dedication I have to those boys.

And in KHK related news, I am now Colonel for North East England! Happy times :) Getting tickets for KH this weekend along with those for Yashin & HIM. WIN! I can't wait. This year's going to be so fucking good!

Friday 5 February 2010

We are the children of the night! We are the children! pt2

Cont.

The Blackout - WOW! I thought they'd be good live, but I didn't think they'd be THAT good! From the second they came on, right until they went off they were full-on, energetic and very for crowd-participation. First song 'Children of The Night', everyone was chanting "We are the children of the night, we are the children." without fail and especially in 'It's High Tide Baby' with the 'Whoa-oh''s. But the highlight had to be the last three songs they played. For 'Top of The World' Katie P from K! magazine came out and sang with them! It was such a good moment - that I got on video ;) Then during 'Save Ourselves' the 'whoa-oh''s made an appearance again and during the breakdown Sean told us all to kneel on the floor. Actual, yes. Kneel. Down. "Or fuck off!" When the one person wouldn't Sean had a screaming hissy-fit at the dude which was hilarious. So, he knelt down and when the song kicked in again everyone jumped up at the same time. Spectacular. And to finish they played 'I'm A Riot? You're A Fucking Riot!' So. Much. Win. Oh yeah, and I got spat on by Sean...


Phew. In between TBO and ATL they played Bad Romance and literally everyone in the venue started singing along. It was amazing & hilarious at the same time :') Then loads of teenies wet themselves when they played Paramore :/ Hmm... moving on.


Finally All Time Low were up! The whole thing was just like a dance party. I managed to video 'Stella' and get a few decent photos, but I'd used up most of the memory space with videos of TBO -I got four, yes FOUR - but even so, they were really good. It was lovely when Alex played 'Remembering Sunday' and they did 'Jasey Rae' (L) Lovelovelove! Although it felt like their set was really short. They played about...eleven songs, but so did TBO - although they might have played one more - and it just felt like ATL weren't really on for that long. Hmm. Because of that I felt like The Blackout should have headlined.


Even so! It was an amazing night. I'm still aching, have crippled feet, sore throat even though I was ill to begin with. I seriously lost my voice after The Blackout. I gave up singing half of ATL's songs apart from chorus' and the last two songs. I sounded like a man when I was talking on the way home :| Oh and I was so amused when I spotted Sean and Snoz from TBO at the side of the stage dancing to ATL playing 'Damned If I Do Ya' :') Good times.

BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE GOOD NEWS!


Kill Hannah and My Passion on May 5th



!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So overloaded with excitement it's unreal! :D But I haven't been able to sneeze for like an hour, so that's sort of killing my buzz :| Ha. Anyway, I'm off to finish uploading the other three TBO vids to FBook.

We are the children of the night! We are the children! pt1

Listening to: various live/studio videos of The Blackout - 5:19 performance 'Children of The Night', Radio 1's In Session 'Save Ourselves', Live Lounge cover 'Boys and Girls' vs 'Shut Up and Drive'

Well, I predicted it and by god K! tour did NOT disappoint in any way. After spending a good three hours(!) queuing in the freezing cold, enduring half an hour of snow before doors opened, attempting to keep warm with Starbucks hot chocolate and Burger King chips, I can safely say Wednesday night was the most incredible night of my life thus far. I've never been so crushed at a concert and never managed to stay front centre for the full thing! Granted I did get separated from Danii, Coral, Katrina, Gary and Lauren :/ but I had an amazing time anyway.
So, My Passion were the first band of the evening and got everyone moving pretty well, pretty fast. I think we were all still freezing and just wanted to get warm like. And how long have I wanted to see My Passion? A year? Maybe more? Finally got to see Laurence in all his Sweeny Todd hair, muscly armed and legging-ed (srsly) glory! He jumped into the crowd at one point and I kinda arm-raped him. But that's to be expected. Great start to a fantastic night.

Next up - Young Guns! Oh yes, bring it on. Oh and I totally bonded with this guy who came round asking if people wanted to sign up for this Academy competition (forgot exactly what) over YG and Yashin. It went something like this:

(As I was wearing my Yashin hoodie to keep warm)
Dude 1: Oh look, another Yashin hoodie!
Dude 2: You coming to Glamour of The Kill?Me: Hell yes!
Dude 1: (explains competition and stuuuuff)......
Dude 2: So who you all here to see?
Me: Everyone really.
Dude 2: But if you had to choose...
Me: (hahgfgsvfk) The Blackout aaand....Young Guns
Dude 2: YES! *high five*
Me: Got my Young Guns tshirt on and all.
Dude 2: Oh really? Which one?
Me: The Winter Kiss one.
Dude 2: SNAP! Me too! You get the bundle?
Me: Yeah!

Lolz a bit :')

Where was I? Yes! Young Guns! They were actually amazing live, sound, performance - everything. Gus even slipped over at one point, I did a lol inside but it was so adorable. After the song finished he was like "Okay, so let's just pretend you didn't all see me fall over..." Bless him. Then during 'In The Night' (L) Gus jumped into the crowd - got arm-raped by me - kicked me in the face then somehow got stuck in the crowd. He stayed there for most of the last song (Daughter of The Sea) and Simon attempted to drag him out by his ankle but failed and just let the security do all the work. Mint! I'm so glad they got a really good reaction from the crowd, it's really unusual for a support band to get that but y'know they did really well. Can't wait to see them again.

By now I was pretty sweaty and getting even more squashed by teenies blates trying to push through to the front, when they clearly wasn't ANY way through. Urgh. Anyhow, just before The Blackout came on someone sprayed Relentless from somewhere and it almost ruined my YG tshirt. But it smelt of raspberries and I kept getting wiffs of it throught TBO, which was quite tasty ;)


- So I'm splitting this into two parts, cause Blogspot is being gay :| The Blackout and All Time Low photos next.




Sunday 24 January 2010

British band love-in

After buying three, yes three(!), music magazines yesterday - Kerrang!, Rocksound and NME (urgh, only for the G.Way interview) - I realised how fucking good British bands are right now. Thanks especially to RS for featuring so many of said Bri'ish music in the 'Exposure' section, the 2009 Readers Poll and on the free CD. (Oh and they have a lovely article on Emilie Autumn, so extra snaps for them!)


So, lets start with the British bands that I've mentioned before and been into for a while:
  • Enter Shikari
  • Lostprophets
  • Bullet For My Valentine
  • Placebo
  • Funeral For A Friend
  • My Passion
  • Yashin
  • The Horrors
  • The Blackout
  • Young Guns
True, I haven't been listening to all of them in recent months but some of them (ES, LPS, BFMV, FFAF) have helped me discover other bands and so on. Some of these other bands I've found are:

  • Shadows Chasing Ghosts
  • Deaf Havana
  • Don Broco
  • We Are The Ocean
  • Kids In Glass Houses
  • You Me At Six
  • Tiger Please
  • Twin Atlantic
Shocking that You Me At Six are up there, I know, since they're already onto their second album. BUT! I did like Save It For The Bedroom when it first came out, everyone else soon caught on, I lost interest blah, blah, blah. Now the couple of songs I have heard off 'Hold Me Down' (The Consequence & Underdog) are pretty damn good! I'm considering going out and buying that album sometime soon, as well as 'The Betrayed' by Lostprophets.

But as is expected, there's one band I really can't get into.


Bring Me The Horizon.


Admittedly, they're a pretty big band now, so good for them. But the music....eh, that's a completely different story altogether. I hated the first album, actual hatred I tell you! And I can only bear to listen to two songs off their second CD (Chelsea Smile and The Sadness Will Never End), but even then I find myself saying "What the fuck am I doing listening to this?" I think it's down to the fact that I can hear words coming from Oli Sykes' mouth in said two songs rather than a bunch of growls and whatever else. There was also a hatred for Oli too, but since that K! interview in October, it's more of an indifference towards him.

Anyway, British bands are all over atm. Look at the Kerrang! tour line-up, (for which my ticket finally came yesterday!)
We have, My Passion, Young Guns and The Blackout all on the same bill! Topped off by US band All Time Low. I think that's amazing, in the past couple of years it's been a 3:1 or 2:2 ratio of US:UK bands, take 2008 for example.

Coheed and Cambria - US
Madina Lake - US
Fightstar - UKCirca Survive - US

2009?
Mindless Self Indulgence - US
Dir En Grey - Japan... class them as non-UK
Bring Me The Horizon - UK
In Case Of Fire - UK
Black Tide - US

So this year it's nice to see the majority of bands playing are British rather than American. And let's see what Sean Smith and Gavin Butler from The Blackout said in the RS interview:

How do you think British alternative music has changed over the last five to ten years?
Sean: I think it's got a lot more commercial and I don't mean that in a bad way - it's a good thing. It's good to have something that can stand up to the rehashed American bullshit. On Warped Tour this year there were a lot of bands that were identical, there are so many that sound exactly the fucking same and I hate that kids love it when there are so many better, more original British bands.

Is British rock about to take over?
Gavin: We have a very strong foothold now, it's exciting to see what's going to happen.
Sean: Listening to the radio at the moment, for every American band played there's an equal or better British act. It's amazing.

And there we have it. Let the British band love-in commence!


Thursday 21 January 2010

Film overload.

Listening to: Young Guns
(my Winter Kiss bundle arrived today! Happy face!)

I'm making up for lost time here. As stated in a previous post, Daybreakers appealed to me and last Friday my brother and I took a much-delayed trip to the cinema. Despite so-so reviews I wasn't put off. The trailer looked good and REAL vampires are an instant win in my opinion. There was plenty of blood, gore and a nice dose of projectile vomit. Hm. (Just watch it and see) The plot was great, a world populated by vampires after some huge outbreak leaving the remaining humans being farmed for their blood, and there was some nice prosthetics in there too. When I say 'nice', I mean disgusting yet oh-so-good, of course. The script seemed a bit dodgy in parts but overall it wasn't too painful. And oh, the ending was a beautiful mass of slow-mo, blood and vampires eating each other. But, perhaps most importantly (at least for me) NOT A SPARKLING VAMPIRE TO BE HAD! Shit, these ones actually BURST INTO FLAMES when the stepped into sunlight, drank human blood, had visible fangs and are so high-tech it's unreal. FUCK ME, THE WORLD MAKES SENSE AGAIN!!



See that SMeyer? That is an example of a vampire. Learn.

Tomorrow I'm going to see Avatar after college. IN 3D! Yeah, yeah, I know I'm a bit slow on this one since it's been running for quite a few weeks now, but I thought 'go now after the majority have already seen it.' That and I was feeling kinda out-of-the-loop when it came up in recent Film Studies classes. Sad face.


Also, I've made a list of films I need to buy for these reasons:
  1. simply to update my collection
  2. have a wider knowledge of films (Film Studies student, helloooo)
  3. catch up on some good ones I've missed
  4. for my own joy of having a new DVD to watch
Okay, so on my list of ones to look out for and possibly buy this weekend are:
  • Dorian Gray*
  • The Hangover (hm..)
  • Requiem For A Dream*
  • Heathers
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • A Clockwork Orange
* = high to definite chance of buying.

It's an ongoing list, which is pretty obvious as there's so many films that I haven't seen, which I really should. Anyway all this talking about films lark is wearing me out. After a 2 1/2 hour Film Studies exam I just wanna sleep. It made my brain hurt.