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One to Watch: Darren Hayes – Bloodstained Heart

Darren Hayes, yes the man from Savage Garden, is back in the spotlights with his latest single ‘Bloodstained Heart’ from his latest album ‘Secret Codes and Battleships’.

While the man is hugely popular in his native Australia, the two previous cuts from the new album ‘Talk Talk Talk’ and ‘Black Out The Sun’ have been neglected for no reason by the UK radio stations (Shame on you all!!) and have made Hayes, one of the most underrated solo performers of 2011. We really hope this is all changes in 2012 with the release of  new single ‘Bloodstained Heart’.

Returning to his Savage Garden roots, with this heartfelt,  the emotional pop-song tells the story of a friendship, ‘The song means so much to me because I wrote it about a time in my life when someone close to me was going through a horrible time and I wished more than anything that I could step in and take the bullet for them.  We’ve all experienced that helpless feeling of standing by idly while someone you love is suffering – and wished that you could absorb the impact for them.  It’s about those situations in life where, maybe you feel you are losing the battle, but you’ll never lose your dignity’’ Darren explains.  (source: http://www.mix1065.com.au/videos/Darren-Hayes-Meaning-Behind-Bloodstained-Heart)

And it is truly heartfelt as the song is absolutely breathtaking. Darren’s lyrics are so genuine and his voice really underlines the emotions experienced. While the song starts of gently, it slowly builds up towards a big moment where the track gets an anthem twist. It sounds something which Coldplay could have featured on their album and considering their style is considered as current, we really hope that this is finally the moment where we see Darren being reinstated as an inspriring, heart-fealt solo artist globally.

‘Bloodstained Heart’, the single and EP, will be available for download on iTunes on 27 February 2012. The album ‘Secret Codes and Battleship’ is already out and can be purchased.

”Making Mirrors” by Gotye Album Review

Making Mirrors is the second album for Belgian/Australian Wally Debacker, better known as Gotye. The singer is currently aiming high in the music charts with his ‘Somebody That I used to Know’ featuring guest singer Kimbra, having reached the number 1 in native Australia, Belgium, Ireland and many more.

The right time for Gotye to release his new album ‘Making Mirrors’ worldwide. It’s a 12-track album with a mix of different fantastic alternative songs, all instantly radio-friendly.

Gotye is at its best when he can experiment with sounds. The result is 12 different tracks, which makes it difficult in a way to find a red wire through the album and gives it a pot of different substances. It’s not only the sound of the different songs, but also the wide vocal range, Gotye masters. In ‘Easy Way Out’ e.g. he mumbles his way through the song, against the upbeat tempo of the song, up until the chorus where his stronger vocals take the lead and remind me of the Beatles. On another track ‘I Feel Better’ he opens up his vocal register for a smashing motown feel good song.

The lyrics are another asset of Gotye’s capabilities which captivate you as a listener. Writing from his own personal experience and sharing mistakes he’s made, are the key for his success. Best example on the album is his smash hit ‘Somebody That I used to Know’ which features the guest vocals of Kiwi singer Kimbra, who’s voice suits Gotye’s massively well. In the song we hear about a failed relationship, from both perspectives. The great features about this song are the fact that both Gotye and Kimbra can express their rage and angst so well in their voice. ‘Eyes Wide Open’ has a similar kind of tone of mood, whilst it deals with the struggles of everyday life.

The most alternative pieces on the album are without a doubt, ‘Don’t Worry We’ll Be Watching You’ and ‘State of the Art’, which consists out of different sound clips all brilliantly put together over a well harmonised backing track with Gotye’s vocals on top of it. Perhaps not the most radio friendly songs of the bunch but definitely the most creative ones, which showcases Gotye’s true talent.

‘Making Mirrors’ is a must have album. Not only are the 12 tracks absolutely brilliant, Gotye is the act for 2012. Leaving this album aside would be a shame. ‘’Making Mirrors’’ is now available for pre-order on Itunes and will be available for download on February 13.

Tracklist:

  1. Making Mirrors,
  2. Easy Way Out
  3. Somebody That I Used To Know ft Kimbra
  4. Eyes Wide Open
  5. Smoke and Mirrors
  6. I feel Better
  7. In Your Light
  8. State of The Art
  9. Don’t Worry We’ll Be Watching You
  10. Giving Me A Chance
  11. Save Me
  12. Bronte

Watch underneath the video for Gotye’s Somebody That I Used to Know ft Kimbra. The single is out now on Itunes.

 

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