Top 6-10 Musicians

Finally part two of fave musicians:

6 Good Charlotte

I have loved Good Charlotte as long as I’ve had access to streaming music freely. I loved their hits as a teenager too but I didn’t own their cd’s, I prioritised my favourites and either bought those cd’s or purchased on iTunes. If we went back to buying music before listening, I could spend a huge amount of money on music!

This band is unique in that their lyrics are supportive and helpful more than most. I love their pop punk sound, they included synth in some of the middle albums. I love their middle albums most. I like the band’s visuals too. Both in sound and look, they sometimes had a goth leaning which I think makes them interesting. They could also be punk leaning and have angsty lyrics and music, probably more so than any of the artists I have posted about. They are currently in heavy rotation on my Spotify.

I’m hoping they will make a comeback soon!

Try listening to: Hold On, All Black, Life Can’t Get Much Better

7 Kelsea Ballerini

I find myself listening to Kelsea’s catchy songs regularly.

To be honest I haven’t listened to her most recent album much, I prefer her older albums at the moment. The most recent one is about her split and divorce from her ex husband (not sure if it has been finalised yet).

I wrote about her in my country music post: https://amyoncloudnine.home.blog/2023/02/03/country-music-2/ .

Try listening to: half of my hometown, THE LITTLE THINGS, Blindsided (Yeah, Sure, Okay)

8 Lauren Alaina

Lauren’s most recent album is an EP. I like the maturity in her newer music; there are beautiful ballads too.

I wrote about her in my country music post: https://amyoncloudnine.home.blog/2023/02/03/country-music-2/ .

Try listening to: Change My Mind, Thicc As Thieves, Just Wanna Know That You Love Me

9 McFly

I started listening to these guys about three years ago, I can’t remember what the inspiration was. I started following the Fletchers a bit before, again I don’t recall why. What struck me about their music is that it mostly is upbeat and happy. I guess I can say this especially as Fall Out Boy and Paramore aren’t always the happiest lyricists. I mentioned in a previous post from 2021 that I purchased their greatest hits album with birthday money. They performed at a local venue in 2022, so I thought if they are so local why not! They were great live and I lived watching and listening to them play.

The album they released last year was rather impressive in my opinion, the guitars are amazing and they written some catchy songs again which is their calling card.

Try listening to: Shine A Light, Dragonball, Where Did All the Guitars Go?

10 You Me At Six

I’ve been listening to this band since before they released their first album when we were all teenagers! They are low down on the list because I haven’t listened to their last four albums much. Their sound changed and I wasn’t as keen or I didn’t make the time to listen. Most artists that I love, I love all of their releases. The main reason they are still here in the top 10 is because historically they have been high on my list for 17 years and they are a British band! They may not be high on my list right now but you never know I may return to fancying listening to their sound a lot again, especially with their latest announcement. I have seen them live once if not twice over the years. I can’t remember if they were at Give It A Name 2008. They are catchy with relatable lyrics, plus I grew up with them.

I have come back to this draft with an update that You Me At Six have announced they are splitting up, I can’t believe I am writing this! What a shame, it makes me rather sad. Thankfully I was able to get tickets for their goodbye tour. I’m not sure why they are splitting and I think they have been shocked and overwhelmed with the demand for tickets for their goodbye tour. That should be a hint to the band that the fans don’t want them to split!

Try listening to: Gossip, Contagious Chemistry, Carpe Diem

11 BRELAND

A cheeky number 11 is BRELAND! His catchy songs always cheer me up and have me dancing. I always find myself searching for him in Spotify, many of his songs are in my fave country playlist. I am someone who really likes artists who merge genres, I find that they produce the most interesting sound and often lyrics. For me his music is country with a different twang.

Try listening to: My Truck (I especially love the Remix!), Cowboy Don’t, Thirsty

I wrote about him in my country music post: https://amyoncloudnine.home.blog/2023/02/03/country-music-2/ .

Rock on once more hope you are still dancing 🙂

Amy xx

Top 5 Musicians

Happy New Year 2024!

I wrote the original draft in the summer. The timing works out well due to Spotify releasing their 2023 Wrapped information and everyone’s top songs for the year.

These are the artists that I absolutely love, I can listen to any album and the majority of their songs without wanting to press skip (depending on my mood too of course).

My top 5 musicians:

1. Fall Out Boy

My all time favourite musician and band, since 2006! I love every album they’ve ever released, including all the changes in how they sound. It sounds cliche but Fall Out Boy were a huge part of my teenage years and influenced directly who I am. Pete Wentz’s lyrics especially have been inspirational, his wit and emotional perspective aligned with me in some way. The band’s image, how they dressed, what they said in interviews were a highlight especially back in the late 2000s. They released a new album last year and I still feel the way I did back then.

To be honest I don’t watch music videos anymore, so I’m not overly sure what type of music videos they shoot anymore either.

I have seen Fall Out Boy live about four or five times I think. The first time was in 2007 and the last was in 2014 until November last year. I loved the show, they are still amazing live!

Try listening to: Sugar We’re Going Down, Love From The Other Side, The Last of the Real Ones.

2. Taylor Swift

I have technically covered writing a post about Taylor in my Country Music post. However, Taylor changed genre to Pop and then a bit of Folk too.

I’ve loved every one of her albums with the exception of the last three which I still do like, but only love half the songs. I feel guilty for writing this but I feel the last few albums have lost the spark of her previous seven.

I’m not completely sold with the rerecorded albums either, although I love the recently released Taylor’s version of Speak Now. Speak now is probably my favourite era! Anyway she has so many great songs! I saw Taylor live on the Red tour back in 2014. I am booked to see her again hopefully in Summer 2024! I can’t believe that will be ten years later!

I find most of her songs catchy, the lyrics are almost always relatable and heart felt. I like the change in genre, amazing for different moods or vibes. She is the same year group as me and I feel our generation have grown up together. Although I actually didn’t like her until late 2008 or early 2009.

Since the original draft of this post, I have fallen in love with more songs from the 2020s, especially Folklore over the past three months or so. They are the sort of albums that you need to be in the mood for, in my opinion.

Try listening to: Wildest Dreams, Delicate, Cruel Summer.

3. Paramore

I’ve been a fan of Paramore since 2007, if not before the release of Misery Business. I like both of the band’s sounds, with Josh Farro in the earlier albums and without him in the post 2009 albums. The majority of the pop punk bands I listen to have male lyricists and singers, so this makes Paramore more special to me.

They also released a new album last year. I love five songs but find the others more album filler songs to be honest which is unusual as the majority of songs are usually solid on their albums.

I saw Paramore live in 2008 at the Give It A Name Festival at Earls Court in London. I’ve wanted to see them since, I missed out on their most recent tour sadly but they are due to support Taylor Swift in Summer 2024!

Try listening to: Misery Business, Still into You, Hard Times.

4. Sam Hunt

Again I mentioned Sam Hunt in the country genre post, sorry! His music is mostly peaceful, romantic and seductive. There are a few upbeat songs too. I love his lyrics as they are heartfelt and often unique. Hopefully he will release a new album soon.

I’ve not seen Sam live yet but I hope to one day! I don’t think he usually tours outside of America.

Try listening to: Start Nowhere, Water Under The Bridge, Kinfolks.

5. Carrie Underwood

Yet another country artist repeat, there may be one or two more in these posts.

Carrie released an album in 2022 which I absolutely love! It contains upbeat catchy songs I find myself singing and dancing along to. She was actually my favourite artist of the year for 2023 apparently which shocked me, I was convinced it would be Fall Out Boy’s new album.

Again, I’ve not seen Carrie live yet but I hope to one day again! Maybe all of my favourite Country musicians will perform at C2C Country festival one year! She keeps performing in Las Vegas but that is a bit of a trek.

Try listening to: Inside Your Heaven, Before He Cheats, Pink Champagne.

Other musicians that didn’t make the cut, look out for another post maybe:

You Me At Six, Good Charlotte, McFly, Kelsea Ballerini, Lauren Alaina, BRELAND, Luke Combs, Cassadee Pope, Avril Lavigne, old school Christina Aguilera, Ed Sheeran, Bowling For Soup, Cobra Starship, All Time Low, Panic! At The Disco, Rihanna, Beyonce.

Rock on and keep dancing,

Amy xx

Country Music

Over the past seven years I have gotten into the American country genre of music. I wrote about this previously in 2016 https://amyoncloudnine.home.blog/2016/06/03/country-music/ . I find the genre easy to listen to plus the lyrics relatable. I think technically the sound I like is contemporary country.

Taylor Swift

Taylor is the main reason why I branched into country music, as she transitioned from country to the pop genre almost a decade ago. She was a huge artist when I was a teenager, like her, I believe she is the same year group as me. I remember at break times during college her music videos playing on the TVs. It actually wasn’t until I left that college at 18 that I became interested in her music when my friend recommended I give her a listen. She is one of my all time favourite artists. Her country albums are so relaxing and I still love them to this day.

Try listening to: Fearless, Mine, Everything Has Changed

Carrie Underwood

I believe I started listening to Carrie around 2016. She has a strong distinctive voice, with catchy songs that usually tell a story. I’m still not familiar with her earlier albums outside their singles but I love her albums since the 2015 Storyteller. Before that I listened to her greatest hits album. She has some great Christmas hymns and holiday songs too.

Try listening to: Clock Don’t Stop, Southbound, Crazy Angels

Sam Hunt

Sam is one of my favourite male singers now. I love his style of music that seems to me, to merge country and RnB. There are a fair number of his songs that are on my relaxing country Spotify playlist. I love every album that he has released and look forward to his next one! I’m usually always in the mood to listen to his music.

Try listening to: Take Your Time, Kinfolks, 23

Miranda Lambert

This was part of an earlier draft. To be honest I don’t listen to Miranda much anymore but I love her album Platinum. She is the most country sounding of the main artists listed here, clearly she is deep rooted in the genre. I find her songs more emotionally charged than other artists when they are about love and her own experiences. I can’t quite explain it but there is something unique about the intensity somehow. She is a sassy lady, especially on Platinum.

Try listening to: Gunpowder & Lead, The House That Built Me, Holding on To You

Cassadee Pope

Cassadee is another singer with a powerful voice, especially at a higher pitch. I confess that I prefer her earlier albums best, I need to listen to her newer ones. I love the lyrics of those earlier songs, the songs themselves are pretty catchy too. I believe Cassadee is going back to her pop punk roots.

Try listening to: Summer, Alien, Original Love

Kelsea Ballerini

I like Kelsea’s lighthearted, coming of age love lyrics. The focus on love and romance songs keep me hooked. Both this lady and the next have lyrics that make me think.

Try listening to: Dibs, Legends, LOVE IS A COWBOY

Lauren Alaina

Again like the above I like her coming of age love songs, though she sprinkles some sass too. Lauren is featured in a few songs from other artists that I like too.

Try listening to: Next Boyfriend, Country In Me, Road Less Traveled

Breland

One of country’s new rising stars is Breland. He creates such catchy songs that get me hooked, he mixes the genre with hip hop and RnB, stretching the limits. For the most part his songs cheer me up and provide a boost. He has a lovely voice, I’ve been quite taken back at how quickly I fell in love with his music.

Try listening to: In The Woulds, For What It’s Worth, Praise The Lord

Luke Combs

Luke is one of the most recent artists that I’ve been interested in, my husband likes his music too. Although I’ve enjoyed a couple of his singles for years, I am now taking time to listen to his albums. He has a lovely voice with thoughtful lyrics, his songs are mostly chilled out.

Try listening to: Hurricane, Beer Never Broke My Heart, The Kind of Love We Make

Other country stars

Other country artists that I like but haven’t got their own section are: Thomas Rhett, Dan + Shay, Hunter Hayes, Walker Hayes, Jordan Davis, Cole Swindell, Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, Dylan Scott, Russel Dickerson, Keith Urban.

Hot Country Playlist by Spotify

This is one of the best ways to catch up on all the hottest country releases.

All images are screenshots from Spotify and are posted in the context of a review.

Hope you enjoyed reading.

Amy xx

Birthday Voucher Purchases

For my birthday this year I received an iTunes voucher. I usually listen to music on Spotify but when I listen to music in the car, I tend to plug in a USB with my owned music. Here is what I chose to spend it on:

McFly Greatest Hits

Not a band I would usually listen to but I decided to give them a try after hearing about their new album. I chose their greatest hits as they’re not a band I’m familiar with, well other than their earlier most famous songs. I’m pleasantly surprised! My favourite band is Fall Out Boy; McFly are more poppy than they are but they still sound like a band rather than normal pop. I like their happy music, it’s so uplifting. It’s nice to sing and dance along to happy-in-love songs nowadays. I think I will be checking out their full albums on Spotify. Very pleased with this pick.

Favourite song: Shine a Light

Good Charlotte Greatest Hits

Another greatest hits album as I love a couple of songs at least from a few of their albums, these songs were nicely collated on to the greatest hits and it just made sense. For some reason I threw out their Good Morning Revival album that I used to own. What has struck me with the songs included on this album is that the lyrics are really trying to help people, I didn’t realise how kind and supportive this band were. This hopefully will continue to help me in my adult life, though it would have been great during my teenage years.

Favourite song: Hold On

My Chemical Romance Greatest Hits – May Death Never Stop You

Following on from throwing out albums, again for some reason I threw out The Black Parade years ago at the same time. This band don’t make the most cheerful music I have to say. There’s more angst to their music which can be motivating and I just like most of the songs. They are more metal than Fall Out Boy, with their guitar riffs. I don’t however like Mama or Cancer but they were included, so there you go. They were a band I liked as a teenager.

Favourite song: Famous Last Words

Sam Hunt Southside

Saving possibly the best til last and also the one album that is not a greatest hits is Sam Hunt’s 2020 album Southside. I’ve been listening to this album on Spotify since it was released and Sam is an artist that I absolutely love and is in my top 5 favourite music artists. I think his sound is a merge between country and RnB, his voice is lovely and soothing. His lyrics to me are heartfelt and are his own personal experiences. Go check him out!

Favourite song: Kinfolks

All images are screenshots from Apple Music and are posted in the context of a review.

Thanks for reading,

Amy xx

Country Music

The latest updates from me are: my new interest in Country music and a change in my hair style. I can’t remember where I saw it, but something reminded me of a singer I used to listen to in a band called Hey Monday. Pete Wentz posted about Cassadee Pope winning on The Voice a few years back too. Anyway, she has now got a solo career in Country music and basically all of her songs are great.

This led me on to listen to other country singers, obviously one of my favourite music artists ever is Taylor Swift whose roots are in country music so I guess it was natural for me to research into the genre more. The other musicians I really like are Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert. Some of their songs are really country sounding, but mostly they’re slightly more acoustic than pop music.

Now my life is going really well, I’m happy and in love; I have started to get interested in more easy listening music whereby the lyrics are more relatable. I used to like hip hop and cool pop with rude and horrible lyrics; they don’t appeal so much to me anymore and I’m seriously considering chucking out a couple of Chris Brown CDs plus Rihanna and perhaps one or two others. I don’t want to sound stuck up in any way though.

I’d like the genre a lot more if they chose to rap or sing about different and nicer subjects. I know some rappers come from a rough and edgy lifestyle/reality but that’s not the world that I live in and hope to never live in a world like that. I do sympathise with them and it does highlight some of the issues here on earth but I think it is now overused and over told. That could equally be said about love songs for just about every genre but I think everyone experiences those things and people will always want to sing about love.

I guess I can relate to female singers more overall. I still like Christina Aguilera’s album Stripped and Back to Basics; Avril Lavigne, and Paramore. Although two artists with male lyricists are in my all time favourites: Fall Out Boy and Michael Jackson.

Another update is that over Spring I watched Ballykissangel. I may write a separate post about the show. The end of season three left me heartbroken, I won’t say much more than that because of spoilers. I loved the first three seasons, but from there the show was gradually worse in my opinion.

I think that’s enough blogging for one night.

Amy