Hey guys! My album review for Rod Lunn's The Same Mistake is now up on the WIUX blog! Go check it out here: www.wiux.org/blog
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
My full, Uncut Review of Compass Rose's Block Party Performance!
So as you might have heard, some of my concert review was cut to fit the blog. But, many people liked my original uncut version better, so I will post it here for your viewing pleasure. Here it is, enjoy:
Compass Rose Graces Neighborhood Block Party
By: Valerie Cox
Nashville recording artist and local rock band Compass Rose graced a private block party in Northwood Estates, a neighborhood near Cascades Golf Course, Saturday, October 1, leaving the crowd cheering for more. By the end of the night, the crowd had grown twice the original amount, due to the band’s classic sound and undeniable love for performing. The band bestowed the bash with an abundance of energy, performing both crowd-pleasing cover songs and genuine original tracks from their debut album Run With The Moon, which released back in the spring. It is available for download on iTunes now, or get a physical copy from their website or at one of their concert.
Starting the night off with a bang, Compass Rose rocked out to a heartfelt cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Give Me One Reason.” With honest female vocals belting through the speakers, the crowd began singing along and nodding their heads to the music. Young children frolicked around the yard and driveway of the home hosting the stage. “Run With The Moon,” the title track from their debut album followed shortly after. The combination of male and female vocals produced perfect harmonies. Due to its catchy lyrics and relatability, this track was the most memorable original song of the night.
The majority of the concert was made up of the band’s rendition of standard cover songs, both current and classic. Some of my personal favorites, KT Tunstall’s “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and ADELE’s “Rolling In The Deep,” showed just how talented Compass Rose is. Their covers lived up to the originals, which is impressive due to how challenging both the songs are. The sun had finally set, and the band was playing by the lights of the garage.
After a short intermission, the band returned with a segment of old pop covers that got the crowd up and excited, showing their dancing abilities (or lack there of). Guests broke out glow bracelets, giving the event even more of that concert vibe. The best songs of the segment included Rose Royce’s “Car Wash,” the B-52’s “Love Shack,” and Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” While the band gave it their all, the crowd was growing rapidly, proving the songs to be crowd-pleasers. Due to the passionate energy of the band, their covers of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing “ and Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart” remain vividly in my mind and the mind of the other guests.
After hours of performing, Compass Rose finished their set. The air was filled with the loud echo-y chatter of applause, along with whistles and howls. Breaking through the noise you could faintly hear chanting of the word “encore.” The crowd caught on quickly, joining in until all you could here was the loud booming of the word. Compass Rose, pleased with their audiences reaction, performed one last cover. The crowd went wild and took advantage of the last performance of the night.
After an amazing night, the concert was over. The band packed up their equipment, took a bit of time to talk to fans, and proceeded to head out. Because of their connection with the crowd, classic rock sound, musical talent, and carefully chosen set list, Compass Rose gained an abundance of fans, including me. I look forward to seeing them perform in the future, and hope that everyone checks the band out for themselves.
Check them out at: www.compassroseband.net
Compass Rose Concert Review

My concert review of the Compass Rose Block Party is now on the WIUX Blog! You can view it here: www.wiux.org/blog and check out the band's website here: compassroseband.net!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Seapony - Go With Me
The dreamy and slightly distorted surf pop album Go With Me features a beachy set of songs by the easy-going Seapony. In 2010, the band formed in Seattle, Washington. Go With Me, their debut LP, released May 31, 2011, just in time for summer. Full of cheery pop music, the album proves easy to listen to, catchy, and definitely fun. Each song has that surf inspired sound with airy female vocals, smoothly blurred guitar, and simple drum machine beats. The tracks tell of love, with lyrics of just a few lines each. They carry an air of childlike wonder. Many of the tunes are short feature a twangy surf guitar. The harmonic melodies transition into each other smoothly, making it hard to tell where one song begins and another one ends. The album provides for lovely background music that is soothing, soft, and sweet.
Wistful melodies and lovelorn lyrics start the album off in “Dreaming.” This soft surf smash is by far the most memorable track on the album. Immediately following “Dreaming” on the album comes the alluring slow-tempo ballad “I Never Would.” Reflecting an innocent romance, it showcases the tenderness and vulnerability of the vocals. The lyrics are thoughtfully written and easily relatable. Further along the album, you’ll find a lullaby of heartsickness, entitled “I Really Do.” Full of fluttery strums and country twang, the beautifully sung lyrics make this song one of the best on the album.
The indie pop album can sound mundane because the same guitar chords appear over and over as well as every song being in the same major, with the same airy vocals and perfectly fuzzed-out guitar. This makes the rest of the tracks unmemorable, as they offer nothing different to the album. Despite the similarities between each song, Seapony has produced a sun-bathed sound perfect for summer. With its intentionally simple lyrics, and breathy female vocals that float calmly over unending streams of dreamy fuzz, Go With Me chills you out and makes you feel as if you’re lying Oceanside. Seapony proves to be just as sweet and dreamy as the name implies, going as far as selecting a summery and dreamy haze for their album cover. Their easy-going charm and beachy surf pop sound make for a sweet listening experience. Overall, Seapony’s debut album Go With Me is a must-add to any indie pop fan’s collection of summery hits.
7/10
Check them out here: www.hardlyart.com/seapony
Similar artists: Best Coast, Foster the People, Youth Lagoon, The Softies
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Allstar Weekend Won the MTV Buzzworthy Poll!
Yep! That's right! Allstar Weekend won the MTV Buzzworthy Poll for their new album All The Way, beating out other artists such as Evanescence's third album Evanescence, Cody Simpson's Coast To Coast, and Patrick Stump's Soul Punk. Other artists who were conquered include Drake, Britney Spears, and Rihanna, making it clear that fans choose Allstar Weekend's All The Way as their soundtrack to the fall season. While I can't wait for all the fall albums, seeing as I am a huge music fan, I still congratulate Allstar Weekend on their victory! Check out the album, on itunes now: fb.me/NnKYS1Ed
New Album Review to go on WIUX this THURSDAY!
Hey guys! My first album review to go up on the WIUX site will be posted this THURSDAY! So exciting!! So check back here tomorrow for the link to the site. I think you'll find it way better than the one I posted on here. Hope you all like it :)
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Allstar Weekend - "All The Way"
It’s been about a year since Allstar Weekend’s first album dropped, and now the guys are back with a new sound and more mature content. With their new album All the Way that released September 27, these California boys show fans how much they have improved as they grow older and gain more experience. Allstar Weekend used this album to break away from the “Disney” image audiences perceived them as due to being signed to Hollywood Records, without changing who they are as a band. The band worked with a team of producers and writers for All the Way including J.R. Rotem (Britney Spears, Rihanna, Jason Derulo), S*A*M and Sluggo (Katy Perry, Gym Class Heroes), Busbee (Timbaland, Lady Antebellum), and Dan Wilson (Adele). In result of months of hard work, All the Way is a seamless blend of rock, pop, and dance, an anthemic party album for Allstar Weekend fans.
The first track from All the Way, “Mr. Wonderful” captures the spirit of teen-dream romances with images of lying under palm trees, swimming with dolphins, and running away to golden seas. With its infectious beats and catchy melodies, Allstar Weekend has created an electro-pop love. Following “Mr. Wonderful” is “Not Your Birthday”, the first single from the album. This upbeat party song was released February 25, seven months before the album dropped. A cleaner version of the song was featured in the Disney movie Prom, and on the movie’s soundtrack. All about celebrating everyday of your life, not just your birthday, this party anthem features rapper Anth. Its music video has over 3 million views online.
Their most recent single from the album, “Blame It On September” showcases great guitar chords and heartfelt vocals. This song is something that many can relate to: a summer romance coming to an end. Immediately following “Blame It On September” on the album is “Sorry…”, which is an electro-rock tune that offers and edgier beat, deeper lyrics, and stuttered vocals. The lyrics document a love scorned by a lot of lying and infidelity. “James (Never Change)” is an upbeat song that singer Zach Porter wrote about his friend (and bandmate) Cameron Quiseng.
After “James (Never Change)” on the album comes “All the Way”, the title song. This alternative song is especially catchy and really sparks attention. Later on the album you’ll find “Undercover”, an upbeat alternative pop song that has a sound similar to artists like Plain White T’s. Wrapping up the album is “Teenage Hearts”, a slow love song that shows that no matter how old someone is, they can experience love.
This album has touches of everything – heartbreak, being in love, friendship, and partying like it’s not your birthday. Each song paints a vivid image and gives fans situations to relate to. All the Way is guaranteed to impress fans and bring in more listeners, because each song has its own addicting feature. No two songs on the album sound the same. Allstar Weekend is working their way up to a very mature sound and All the Way is a great first step towards that.
9/10
Check them out here: www.allstarweekendrocks.com
Similar Artists: Action Item, The Ready Set, Stephen Jerzak, Stereos, The Downtown Fiction, Runner Runner.
Sorry for the confusion.
Sorry guys, my first album review will be up next week, not this week. Sorry for the confusion. I was confused too. But it's all good. I am posting a review I did just for fun. It's okay. It was my first time trying to write a review. The one for the WIUX website next week will be much better. Thanks for reading my blog!
Monday, October 3, 2011
WIUX Album Review and Concert Review
The Compass Rose concert on Saturday night was amazing! I had so much fun and look forward to seeing them again sometime at my family friend's house. The event was a hit. It started out with a lot a people sitting and watching, and ended with everyone dancing a singing in the street! I will be writing a concert review for it, and if I am lucky enough to have it published on the WIUX blog, then I will post the link, otherwise I will just post the article here.
In other news, my first album review for the WIUX blog will be posted tomorrow! I will post the link here as soon as it's up :)
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Compass Rose Block Party Event
Tonight I am covering the Compass Rose Private Block Party! I have previously attended their CD release concert at the Buskirk Chumley Theatre, and interviewed them there. This is my first event as a WIUX journalist, and I'm really excited. To learn more about Compass Rose, go to their website: www.compassroseband.net
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