Tuesday, July 19, 2011
LIGHTS is Back...and She's Breaking Glasses!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Concert Review: Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift visited Toronto this past weekend on a stop of her Speak Now World Tour. She played two sold out shows at the Air Canada Centre, of which I saw the latter. Taylor Swift hit the music scene about 5 years ago (2006); and since her arrival she’s been breaking records non-stop and is one of the best-selling artists in the industry right now. It was only natural that she played two sold out shows at the Air Canada Centre!
Though not a huge fan of hers, the show was very enjoyable. Opening with Sparks Fly, a fan favourite from her latest album Speak Now, she played a two hour set that consisted of some of her biggest hits, as well as album cuts from Speak Now. Her voice sounded so fresh and in tact and her live band accompanying her made the show very enjoyable. In addition to her vocals, her stage set up and presence was also entertaining. Whether it was the set up of a fake church and marriage during her single Speak Now or acrobatics and the banging of a bell -reminiscent of The Hunchback of Notre Dame - during Haunted she made her show very theatrical. As my friend and I were discussing after the show, she would do very well on broadway! All of her songs depicted some type of story during the performance which added a music video type feel when watching the performance; it was amazing.
Other performances worth mentioning include her Canadian medley, Haunted and the encore, Love Story. As a tribute to her Canadian fans, Swift performed a medley of songs originally performed by Canadian artists. She started with Complicated by Avril Lavigne, followed with Baby by Justin Bieber, and concluded with I’m Like A Bird by Nelly Furtado. All of it was done acoustically and sounded amazing. I was a little shocked, though, at the fact that she didn’t perform anything by Shania Twain as not only is she a Canadian country singer, but Shania is one of Swifts’ idols. Her performance of Haunted was very theatric with acrobats, bells, and such great emotion and choreography, which was a definite highlight of the show. With her encore, Love Story, she entered into a portable balcony-esque device that suspended into the air and took her in the air across the venue. It was a great way to close the show as she connected with many fans, especially those who were in the nose bleeds, as they got an up close and personal finale.
With a pun definitely intended, it was enchanting to see Taylor Swift live on her Speak Now world tour 2011.
Monday, July 11, 2011
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Concert Review: 'Glee'
The show itself proved to be really good and well worth the wait. The cast, including all the members of the New Directions as well as The Warblers, performed a set comprised of songs from season 1 and season 2. Although the set list wasn't very long and could've included more songs, it was still a great show filled with high energy. You can read all about it on MuchMusic by clicking HURR.
Some highlights of the show included Heather Morris' solo to I'm A Slave 4 U originally by Britney Spears. Between the steamy choreography, the outfit, and the breathy vocals, it was probably one of my favourite moments in the show. Other highlights included Darren Criss' performances with The Warblers performing songs including Teenage Dream, Raise Your Glass, and Silly Love Songs. His voice is amazing and probably one of the greatest additions to the show. The show as a whole was amazing, and the cast had such amazing chemistry together. They all had solos as well as ensembles so each cast member was able to showcase their talent. I thought that was pretty neat and a great way of organizing the show. Another nice touch added to the show was Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch being the host's of the show through pre-recorded footage. As essential cast members to the show, it was comical seeing them introduce various performances.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Glee: The Music, Best of Season Two
- I'm A Slave 4U
- Toxic
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- Losing My Religion
- One Of Us
- Sing!
- Lucky
- Touch A Touch A Touch A Touch Me
- Teenage Dream
- Stop! In The Name Of Love / Free Your Mind
- Forget You
- Singing In The Rain / Umbrella
- Marry You
- Bills, Bills, Bills
- Silly Love Songs
- Baby
- Sing
- Don't You Want Me
- Loser Like Me
- I Follow Rivers
- I Feel Pretty / Unpretty
- Never Going Back Again
- Go Your Own Way
- Rolling In The Deep
- Friday
- Jar Of Hearts
- Pure Imagination
- I Love New York / New York, New York
- Pretending
- Light Up The World
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Summer Movie Watch
This past winter and early spring, movies weren't really giving us its best to offer. I don't know if its just a winter thing or if lately movies have just been really bad. I saw The Roommate, which was a hot mess featuring one cast member from almost every CW show out there right now (Leighton Meester, Aly Michalka, Nina Dobrev, and the list goes on). I was then put through some misery courtesy of Vanessa Hudgens through Beastly and Sucker Punch. The first, I was actually excited to see as some of these modern day fairy tales, though not amazing, are super cute (A Cinderella Story, Sydney White) latter wasn't horrible but it was also a bit of a hot mess that was lost in translation...not in a good way. The misery doesn't end there; Just Go With It starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston wasn't easy on the eyes either. Granted, it was probably the best of the list so far, but with its strong cast, it could've been so much better.
Its funny how it works right? In the summer, when you should be out enjoying the good weather is when all the good movies are out in theatres. The next few weeks have me quite excited for what's to open up at the box office. Here's my list of movies I'm looking forward to see this summer:
What Went Wrong in the Glee Season Two Finale?
Part of me would have liked tonight better if it had just stuck to its guns. You want to tease us? Fine. Let Will go to Broadway. Let Rachel disown her love for Finn, and keep it that way. Let Quinn actually try to destroy the Glee club because of her anger towards her sudden ex-boyfriend. But the fact that none of this happened - and the fact that we know none of it would ever happen - is just another issue I have with the show. I hope that next season, it actually grows a pair.-Terron R. Moore, Ology.com
Look out for a post on my top 30 songs featured in the second season Glee coming up very soon.