Song Review: Neil and Adam – “Everything is Alright”

Neil and Adam are singer/songwriters Neil McCloskey and Adam Hilligardt, who hail from suburban St. Louis, Missouri (my previous home), and are the second St. Louis-based band I’ve featured on this blog.  The two men have worked together musically since high school, and make pleasing folk/rock/pop music that reminds me a bit like that of Gavin DeGraw and John Mayer. Their latest single “Everything is Alright” is an infectiously uplifting song that’s getting a lot of airplay on indie radio stations across the U.S., Australia, the U.K. and elsewhere.

The song’s hopeful lyrics speak to how inner beauty is more important than one’s appearance: “It doesn’t matter what you look like, look like, everything is alright, you’re still an open book. What makes you think he doesn’t want you, want you? Don’t you want to have another look?  What’s it gonna take to get into your heart?”

Musically, the song opens with an assertive drum beat, then Neil’s beautiful, plaintive vocals take over, with a great hook that immediately pulls you in. The strong drum beat continues, propelling the song forward, accompanied by Neil’s deft guitar and Adam’s gentle keyboards that add a lovely undercurrent to the song. The more I listened to “Everything is Alright,” the more I liked it. Take a listen to this gem:

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Song Review: Partisan – “Juggernaut”

U.K. rock band Partisan dropped their awesome new single “Juggernaut” at the end of July, and it’s a real winner!  Following up on their previous stellar single “Two Lovers,” Partisan continues to amaze with their melodic, hard-driving alternative rock sound.  Formed in Manchester in 2013, Partisan consists of Stuart Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Dan Albon (bass guitar) and Rob Jones (drums).

“Juggernaut” achieves lift-off with the sound of jets flying, backed by a thunderous opening guitar riff and hammering drums. Nimble guitars abruptly take over, then alternate with a repeat of the thunderous riffs, accompanied by Armstrong’s beguiling vocals that rise and fall with the intensity of the music that’s propelled forward by Jones’ aggressive drums. This is one gorgeous rock tune!

Partisan is coming to America, with concerts scheduled for September 24 in New York, and October 1 at the Whiskey A Go Go in Los Angeles (which I’m excited about seeing). To learn more about Partisan, check out their website, follow them on Twitter, like them on Facebook, and subscribe to their Youtube channel. Listen to their songs on Soundcloud, and purchase them on iTunes, Google, Amazon and all other music sites.

CONCERT REVIEW – twenty one pilots Emotional Roadshow World Tour

I had the pleasure of seeing my current favorite band twenty øne piløts in concert at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on August 2, and my already high expectations were greatly exceeded. Not only are they amazing performers who put on a fantastically quirky show, but I also loved the two bands who opened for them.

I have to admit that I was not looking forward to having to sit through two opening acts I’d never heard of before seeing Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun play.  But the instant the first band – Chef’Special from Haarlem, The Netherlands – appeared on stage and began performing their exuberant new single “Amigo,” I was smitten.  They play a fun, energetic mix of hiphop, funk, reggae and rock guaranteed to have you on your feet.  I honestly felt disappointed when, after their third song, band front man Josh Nolet announced the fourth and last song of their set. I followed them on Twitter, listened to more of their songs and am now a fan.

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After a brief intermission, the second opening band – MUTEMATH, a four-man band from New Orleans – took the stage and, once again, I was more than pleasantly surprised, not to mention shocked I had never heard of them, as they’ve been around for years and play totally awesome music!  Their lush, alternative synth/rock/jazz sound kept the audience – and me – at full attention and, as eager as I was to hear twenty øne piløts, I enjoyed every minute of their set. I was sorry they performed only six songs, including “Typical,” “Monuments,” and their gorgeous new single “Used To.”  We were all blown away by the powerful drum solos by band member Darren King, who attacked his drums with fierce abandon.  I’m now a big fan of MUTEMATH as well.

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When the lights dimmed and Tyler and Josh appeared on stage, the audience leapt to their feet and went wild. The guys were dressed in their signature black and red suits, their faces covered by black balaclavas, and opened with a medley of “Heavydirtysoul” and “Migraine,” then segued into “Hometown.” Halfway into the song, crew members pulled a tarp over Tyler and, 30 seconds later, he reappeared in the upper stands and finished the song and tore off his balaclava. From video footage I’ve seen from other concerts on the tour, this stunt is repeated at most, if not all, shows. They continued playing songs from their three albums “Twenty One Pilots,” “Vessel” and “Blurryface,” as well as their latest single “Heathens.”

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At one point, Tyler and Josh moved from the main stage to a secondary stage across from where I was sitting, and performed a medley of songs from their self-titled first album.  It was nice to be able to get a closer look at them, as I was sitting pretty far from the main stage.

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Afterwards, they quickly climbed down from that stage and returned to the main stage to continue their show.  Halfway through their set, Tyler pulled out his ukelele and led the audience in a singalong of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” then welcomed MUTEMATH and Chef’Special back to the stage, whereupon they all sang “Twist and Shout.” Next came performances of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” (with Josh abandoning his drums and playing a respectable trumpet solo), ending with a rousing rendition of House of Pain’s “Jump Around.”  It’s always fun when artists and bands choose to perform songs outside their comfort zones.  Here’s a snippet of “Jump Around”:

Here’s their awesome performance of “Tear In My Heart.”  I couldn’t help but sing along and, unfortunately, my off-key vocals are audible at times. Yikes!

Toward the end of the show, Tyler climbed into a giant red inflated hamster ball that reminded me of the bubble that transported Glinda the Good Witch into Oz, and walked it out onto and over the audience while singing “Guns For Hands.” Again, this was another crowd-pleasing stunt performed at every show. As they played their last song, millions of pieces of red tissue paper confetti were shot into the air and quickly spread out over the arena. It was a dramatic climax to an incredible concert experience.

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Top 20 Songs for August 7-13, 2016

1. HEATHENS – twenty øne piløts (3)
2. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers (2)
3. BORED TO DEATH – blink-182 (1)
4. TROUBLE – Cage the Elephant (5)
5. BURN THE WITCH – Radiohead (7)
6. WAY DOWN WE GO – Kaleo (4)
7. SOUNDCHECK – Catfish and the Bottlemen (6)
8. SEND MY LOVE (To Your New Lover) – Adele (9)
9. ALL WE EVER KNEW – The Head and the Heart (10)
10. GOOD GRIEF – Bastille (14)
11. JUST LIKE FIRE – P!nk (8)
12. CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! – Justin Timberlake (13)
13. SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN – Young the Giant (16)
14. CHEAP THRILLS – Sia featuring Sean Paul (17)
15. ONE DANCE – Drake, Wiz Kid, Kyla (11)
16. YOU DON’T GET ME HIGH ANYMORE – Phantogram (19)
17. ASKING FOR IT – Shinedown (N)
18. FIRE – Barns Courtney (12)
19. WOW – Beck (20)
20. WAKE UP CALL – Nothing But Thieves (N)

Top 20 Songs for July 31-August 6, 2016

1. BORED TO DEATH – blink-182 (1)
2. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers (2)
3. HEATHENS – twenty øne piløts (4)
4. WAY DOWN WE GO – Kaleo (3)
5. TROUBLE – Cage the Elephant (5)
6. SOUNDCHECK – Catfish and the Bottlemen (6)
7. BURN THE WITCH – Radiohead (7)
8. JUST LIKE FIRE – P!nk (10)
9. SEND MY LOVE (To Your New Lover) – Adele (11)
10. ALL WE EVER KNEW – The Head and the Heart (12)
11. ONE DANCE – Drake (8)
12. FIRE – Barns Courtney (9)
13. CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! – Justin Timberlake (14)
14. GOOD GRIEF – Bastille (16)
15. AIN’T NO MAN – The Avett Brothers (13)
16. SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN – Young the Giant (17)
17. CHEAP THRILLS – Sia featuring Sean Paul (N)
18. CLOSE – Nick Jonas & Tove Lo (15)
19. YOU DON’T GET ME HIGH ANYMORE – Phantogram (N)
20. WOW – Beck (N)