My Fellow Americans,
We are halfway through
2012 and it is clear that the musical gods have not been as generous as the
years gone. It says a lot about the year that Carly Rae Jepsen’s Call Me Maybe is my
most played song of 2012, or perhaps it says more about me and my unhealthy
obsession with her. 
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| Oh Carly Rae | 
 
                                               
                 
In a year where the
musical gods felt it necessary to give us a Tyga album and yet another Nicki
Minaj one, it became clear that I needed to look away from hip-hop to find
musical fulfillment. (apart from you Meek Mill, your mixtape was pretty sweet.)
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| Aren't rappers with high-pitched voices the best?? | 
                                        
I am not proud to
admit that I gave Carly Rae’s EP two thorough plays through, and I think that
it would be safe to say that it should be avoided by only the most die-hard
fans of so-so teenpop. The biggest problem, none of it is as catchy as Call Me Maybe, which stands head and
shoulders above the other 4 tracks. I give it 4 shirtless gardeners out of 10.
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| Oh Carly Rae | 
 
                                                       
        
Luckily for me I
happened upon Ben Howard Every Kingdom
shortly afterwards. Speaking as
person that isn’t a huge fan of acoustic rock I was pleasantly surprised by the
album. Instead of making a strictly acoustic album along the lines of Ed
Sheeran’s +, Howard instead mixes
things up by incorporating a great deal of folk. the album reminds me of
Mumford & Sons’ brilliant Sigh No
More. And he even includes a pretty good cover of Call Me Maybe as a bonus track. Overall I am a big fan of this Ben
Howard character and would give his album a solid 8 wolves out of 10.  
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| Ben Howard – Secret Twilight fan?? | 
                                                
And this brings me on to my personal favourite album of 2012 thus far:  
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| Fun. by name Fun by nature | 
                                             
  Some
Nights is a fantastic album, it is primarily an indie album, but there is
so much more to it. The album was produced by Jeff Bhasker whom you might
remember from the last two Kanye West albums and there is a clear hip-hop
influence throughout the album. This is especially clear on the track One Foot which has a horn-driven beat
that sounds like something you would hear on a Cam’Ron album. The track It Gets Better, is reminiscent of mid
2000s pop-punk, especially that of the Blink-182 variety.
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| Big Fan of Blink-182 | 
fun. are pretty good
singers and they seem fond of harmonies, the title track provides the best
example of this and it is a wonderful way to start the album. It is the first
song on the album and it feels like the curtain is going up for a stage show to
begin. It perfectly sets the mood for the rest of the album as many of the
songs feel like big show-stopping musical numbers from any number of west-end
musicals. 
Overall Some Nights is excellent, it is an album
that you put on when you are in a good mood and deserves a solid 9 out of 10.
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| My proposal for their next album cover | 
 
                                   
Labels: Ben Howard, Carly Rae Jepsen, fun., Meek Mill, Some Nights