Sunday 28 December 2014

Top Ten Songs for December

Last month for Top Ten Song lists for 2014. It's also really the last time of the year to play holiday songs. So, Christmas songs dominate my Top Ten list once again, but a few contemporary songs have also managed to maintain their hold for the month.

1. Hands - Paul Brandt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDpS5lQQLyQ
I've really been focusing on what our attitude should be going into Christmas. This song sums it up perfectly. The telling of the story makes us remember that the birth of Jesus was only the beginning. The time of Christmas is meant to celebrate the birth of Christ, but also his life and ultimate sacrifice for us.

2. Life of the Party - Shawn Mendes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fcTCMWx2-s
Closing out the year close to the top. Again, I think it is between this song and Say Something for the top song of the year, and it's going to be extremely close, because the songs are extremely similar. I was surprised to learn that Shawn Mendes is Canadian, and is only 16!

3. Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzo-EL_62fQ
This song was actually extremely close to taking over the top spot for this month. I rate this song very highly, mainly because it seems to be perfect. The intro is amazing, the dynamics are smooth, and the vocals fit in with the instruments impeccably. I haven't heard many covers of this song, but I don't think many could pull it off. This is simply Leona Lewis' song; it's perfect for her vocals.

4. Miraculum - Lincoln Brewster - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeUb0o0EXP0
While listening to a lot of Christmas songs this season, I found one common theme which perhaps is why I like Christmas songs so much. A lot of the most popular holiday songs are extremely theatrical. They all attempt to have a mysterious entry, and a climax in the middle, and finally an emotional ending. Miraculum follows that pattern, and completes the cycle perfectly.

5. Hanukkah Blessings - Barenaked Ladies - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spq-2-rhCME
While I may not completely agree with the religion that this song celebrates, it cannot be denied that this song is extremely beautiful. I love almost every aspect of the song! Singing in the Hebrew language seems to add another dimension of emotions for the singer, and you can hear it in his voice. A very pretty holiday song.

6. O Come All Ye Faithful/O Holy Night - Trans Siberian Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcMe551smvs
Every year I have a certain memory from Christmas that sticks out more so then any other. For me this year, I have no doubt that memory will be Christmas Eve, when I performed this song with some friends. I put a lot of work into the guitar solos for the song, and to pull it off left an amazing feeling that stayed with me throughout the holidays. I live for performances such as the one that night.

7. The Christmas Song - Clay Aiken - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JYa0atZM4g
I'm amazed that Clay Aiken didn't win American Idol, but instead finished runner-up. This song demonstrates his vocal power, and his control over that power, perfectly. During the intimate moments of the song, he reins in his full range, but then he can release into full strength for the powerful moments. That is true vocal skill.

8. Tumbling After - Starfield - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSfVQjxLdo
Listening to this song over the month, I was struck by how amateur the song actually sounds. Coming from one of the first Starfield albums, the recording is only of decent quality, and the vocals particularly aren't as good as many other Starfield songs. However, I think this is a part of the song's appeal. It's almost as if you are listening to the song live in your garage or at a cafe.

9. Silent Night - Casting Crowns - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FlKC2DQvo4
Mark Hall, the lead singer for Casting Crowns, has one of the most recognizable voices ever. It slots in perfectly with most Christmas carols! This one is the most special for me, because of the harmonies that dominate throughout the song. It is extremely difficult to pull off a decent sounding harmony, but when it is done, it adds another dimension to a song that takes it to the next level.

10. Messengers - Lecrae feat. for King & Country - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxW3stJHdJk
I'm surprised that a hip hop/rap song has stayed on my top ten list for two straight months! Granted it has only occupied my last spot, but normally I don't ever listen to this style of music. I really like this song though, especially the groove that it has. It's really easy for me to get into the mood of the song, whereas with other similar songs, I immediately shut off.

Monday 22 December 2014

Chris Tomlin's Glory in the Highest: Christmas Songs Album Review

Rating: 7.8/10
Website: http://christomlin.com/home
Purchase: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/glory-in-highest-christmas/id723793424

This acoustically driven Christmas album is another glowing gem from Chris Tomlin's ever growing collection of records. Tomlin follows suit with many other contemporary Christian albums, and tries to create a balanced set of tracks. He does favor a certain acoustic sound, although he does include some rock songs. Glory in the Highest is more of a celebration album, one that focuses on the true worship attitude of Christmas, rather then highlight his own talents. Tomlin features many different artists on the album, including good friend Mat Redman, as well as some vocalists that he has fostered on his worship team. He also includes some strong original songs, ones that he worked closely with other artists on. He doesn't neglect the original Christmas carols, but at the same time, strives to put a unique twist on them.

Chris Tomlin sets the mood for this album right away with a carol-like version of O Come All Ye Faithful, sticking to the original roots of the song, while also adding a worship tone to the track. The album continues with more of the same, worship themed carols. Interestingly, a lot of these carols sound very similar, perhaps because of the limitations or restrictions to what Tomlin has set out to do with this album. Some of Tomlin's own worship material is included, such as title track Glory in the Highest. Finally, Tomlin closes out the album with more original material that feature certain artists.

Overall, this is a very decent album. A lot of the songs would be great in a church worship setting, and some would even work in cafes! Some of the songs do sound a lot a like, but the unique original material makes up for the similarity in other tracks. Once again, Chris Tomlin has used his musical gift to craft a Christmas masterpiece.

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Saturday 13 December 2014

Lincoln Brewster's Joy to the World Album Review

Rating: 8.5/10
Website: http://www.lincolnbrewster.com/
Purchase: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/joy-to-world-christmas-collection/id567136824

Perhaps Lincoln Brewster's most theatrical album in his repertoire, Joy to the World is a classic Christmas album with a twist in accordance to Brewster's style. Brewster makes use of a lot of strings, and bells, and other Christmas sounds to craft songs that allow for his usual guitar work to fit in nicely. He recently stated that this album was the beginning of a new project in music for him, working to combine a more pop sound with his usual electric guitar sound. The result is a very good Christmas album.

 Joy to the World contains an excellent balance of fast, medium, and slower paced songs. The trick to making a good Christmas album is including good original Christmas material. Brewster does a great job with this task, including a version of his worship hit Shout for Joy, and the highlight of the album; an instrumental solo riddled song titled Miraculum. He also adds an original version of the song Our God, again attempting to balance the album. His upbeat Christmas songs definitely have the upper hand over his slower ones. Along with Hark the Herald Angels Sing and Drummer Boy, the best carol has to be Brewster's amped up version of Joy to the World. His slower material is also decent, but definitely not as good as the upbeat ones. Brewster includes O Come O Come Emmanuel, Do You Hear What I Hear?, Silent Night, and O Holy Night.

Overall, this album is a must have for Lincoln Brewster fans, and a few select songs are must haves for Christmas song fans.
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Monday 1 December 2014

Top Ten Songs for November

Getting ever so close to Christmas time! My top ten list for this month is dominated by Christmas carols but a few contemporary songs managed to sneak their way in.

1. Life of the Party - Shawn Mendes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fcTCMWx2-s
I've found myself comparing this song to Say Something by A Great Big World a lot lately. Other then the obvious male vocal lead, driving piano work, and close tempo rates, the song does have a few differences. First, it seems to be more motivational then Say Something. The lyrics are also a tad bit simpler, and the song relies on quicker piano work, but not by much.

2. The First Noel - David Crowder Band - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKJK0qYbKkc
I truly do not like the fact that this band isn't together making music anymore. This take on a traditional holiday carol is amazing. They throw in unique rhythm patterns, awesome guitar licks, and again crown it all with perfect dynamics. Add to that David Crowder's twangy voice, and you have a perfect new holiday tune.

3. Hands - Paul Brandt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDpS5lQQLyQ
One of my all time favourite holidays songs, and all time favourite Christmas memories. I spent weeks learning every aspect of the song by ear, to pull it off live Christmas Eve with some good friends. The result was mainly amazing because the song itself is amazing. The lyrics are extremely down-to-earth simple, yet also creative. The leading guitar part is also extremely simple, but unique and integral to the song.

4. The Greatest Gift - Jason McCoy - No Video
This quiet, simple, country Christmas song isn't commonly heard. Still, it's a nice song, and very country from the mandolin usage, slide guitar, and twangy vocals. The message of the song is really nice as well, with simple lyrics conveying a deeper meaning.

5. Miraculum - Lincoln Brewster - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeUb0o0EXP0
This Christmas tune also ranks right up there with my holiday favourites. I definitely could see this as a Christmas Eve opener. So much is made of the electric guitar solos, which are definitely amazing, but without the underlying track of backup guitar, drums, and synth/keys, this song would sound really empty.

6. Tumbling After - Starfield - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSfVQjxLdo
I stumbled upon this song in my iTunes library, and was immediately captured by the tune. The beat is another that you could really groove to, with the guitar strumming pattern stressing the staccato. Surprisingly, this is one of the first songs Starfield wrote, which is extremely impressive.

7. The Christmas Song - Clay Aiken - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JYa0atZM4g
This is a classical rendition of a classical Christmas tune. The song is like a melody, so smooth and easy to listen to. It sparks visions of snow dancing around outside, a fire raging inside, and families enjoying themselves together around the fireplace. Perfect holiday song, and perfect background music as well.

8. Christmas Lullaby - Beverley Mahood - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4QFynpN8JQ
Another country Christmas song! This one is also a very quiet slow tune. I really like the instrumental components of the song, and for that matter, in most Christmas country tunes. The guitar, mandolin, violin, and slide/lap guitar together create some very unique sounds. You can even throw in a flute for this song!

9. Stay with Me - Sam Smith - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB-5XG-DbAA
The vocal power of Sam Smith is astounding. His control over that power is even more amazing. He has the ability to start off extremely raw, and quiet, and then blast out large notes. I also thought that this was his only popular song, but he also has two other ones that have been played a lot over the radio recently.

10. Messengers - Lecrae feat. for King & Country - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxW3stJHdJk
Usually, I'm not a huge fan of rap or hip hop music, but I love this song! I've heard a lot about Lecrae, especially with his latest album, which the song comes from, hitting number one on the Billboard charts. It's amazing what he has been able to accomplish, and how he consistently turns his success back to God. A great role model for someone trying to make it in the contemporary music market who is a Christian.

Other Christmas Hits - Angels we Have Heard on High - Chris Tomlin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2McgKkUChA, Silent Night - Casting Crowns - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FlKC2DQvo4, Jingle Bells - Barenaked Ladies - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvFURcDMXfk