Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Monday, 1 August 2011

Violet

Pixie fronting Violet at the Sanderson Hotel

Everyone is talking about Pixie Geldof's new band Violet. They've been causing  a buzz after gigging the party scene so I’ve tracked down this video for you to watch (see below) as they're really quite good, if you like acoustic and moody...I do.   
I could imagine Pixie fronting a 90s indie group, think Letters to Cleo or No Doubt, the sort that played at proms in American teen chick flicks!. Aside from looking the part, Pixie’s voice sounds hauntingly cool and she played the guitar well during this set.
Of course, the regulation Geldof haters won't bother to listen and will write this off immediately (although I'm not sure she'd care) but have a listen, I think you’ll be surprised.
I’ve met Pixie and closely followed her style so I'm looking forward to hearing more from her band. The web doesn't seem to reveal too much about Violet, nor can I find a website. However, judging from this snippet I don't think it’ll be long until we do hear more!

See what you think...




Image: Purple DIARY

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Novateur Playlists - The Sixties

Heavy Petal is the new music section on my blog and it is here I will be sharing my playlists. First up is the sixties! It was so difficult narrowing it down as I love so many songs from this decade but I'm finally there. Please click on the links (the song title) to hear the songs and watch the videos I have found.


Enjoy...


I Saw Her Again Last Night
The Mamas and the Papas


Strangers In The Night
Frank Sinatra


Do You Want to Know a Secret
The Beatles

 
Leader of The Pack
The Shangri-Las


Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg


Joanna
Scott Walker



Lay Lady Lay
Bob Dylan


Sounds of Silence
Simon and Garfunkel


Wild Thing
The Troggs


 Je t'aime... moi non plus (I LOVE this video and I LOVE Birkin)
Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin



The Mamas & the Papas


Wouldn't It Be Nice
The Beach Boys

Like a Rolling Stone (A great live performance here)
Bob Dylan

The Righteous Brothers



Elvis Presley



Sonny & Cher


I hope you've enjoyed!

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

STYLE INSPIRATION: Marina Diamandis


Oh my god, you look just like Shakira
No no, you’re Catherine Zeta
Actually, my name’s
MARINA 

When Marina Lambrini (really) Diamandis was asked to describe her style in three words she choose 'vintage, cheerleader and cartoon'.  Novateur hearts both her style and music in equal measures so it is only right she is our next Style Icon.

I first noticed Marina when she popped up on MTV writhing in sequins, stars and stripes and singing about teens, queens and all things Hollywood: off went my Americana alarm. The added bonus with this (it turned out Welsh-Greek) beauty was that aside from the visual treat the video offered, it was actually a great song. Think glitter pop-rock meets new wave disco, a little Debbie Harry, a twist of Madonna and there you have  it. However, Marina is no carbon copy. What sets her apart from the crowd is the main Diamandis trait which is at the core of the music; her wonderful operatic voice. Her tendency to be anti-celebrity is also more than appealing as well as the fact she actually really really does care about her fans. ‘The Diamonds’ of her stage name does, after all, refer to her loyal and ever growing following and she has even been known to have a fan photo as her Facebook fan page profile picture.


After the release of the album delightfully entitled, The Family Jewels, success followed and so did a string of bubblegum tour get-ups with Marina all neon lips and Liz Taylor brows standing in the spotlight, her thick black mane playing in the wind machine. The album (and outfits) have given Marina world-wide fame.




I was lucky enough to catch her last summer at the super sunny Reading Festival along with a legion of other ‘Diamonds’ all faithfully packed into a tent to catch a glimpse and to, well, have a dance. She did not disappoint.

Marina is currently finishing her new album and sporting a choppy bob and I, for one, cannot wait to see what is next. So, to remind you of past galore, here are Novateur's favourite MD looks; think Mickey Mouse meets Wednesday Addams...in a neon paint fight.



 The singles included some pretty cool artwork too...




For more infomation on MATD visit www.marinaandthediamonds.com/ 
You can follow Marina on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/marinasdiamonds


Images: Online at Vogue, Look Magazine, Elle and Wikipedia