Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Choon of the Month: Long Loud Hours


Original video located here. Accessed 28th October 2015

Song title: Long Loud Hours

Artist: Urthboy with Bertie Blackman

Year: 2015

Why I like this song:

I already knew about the story of the criminal John Killick and Lucy Dudko so imagine my surprise when a song relating that narrative comes along.

For the uninitiated, Killick was in prison when he struck up a bond with Dudko, who he had met previously. She visited him on several occasions before a plan was conceived: She would hijack a tourist helicopter, fly to the prion and airlift him out. And Dudko, who had no criminal background prior, did just that: holding a pilot at gunpoint. Following this, Killick and Dudko went on the run before finally being caught forty-five years later. 
Not quite a Bonnie and Clyde situation but a compelling story nonetheless. 

So it is interesting for Urthboy to take an empathetic approach, giving his subjects through a humanising perspective. And it works

Monday, October 5, 2015

The Asian Connection: Hikaru Naru


Original video located here. Accessed 5th October 2016

Song title: Hikaru Naru

Artist: Goose House

Year: 2014

Why I like this song:

I can imagine a lot of people would've tuned into watch Your Lie in April only to be hooked by this winner of an opening theme.
And how could they not? It's such a joyous theme, packed with multiple vocal parts, that is difficult to resist. And who wouldn't want to sing along?
Damn, this thing is lightening in a bottle....