Monday 18 February 2013


This post is dedicated to all the dog tired, punk/indie/guitar loving students out there desperately attempting to reach their essay word limit while the outside world goes by in a sunny haze. If you, like me, are looking everywhere for an ounce of motivation while you're glued to your laptop and books, then fear no more. For I have carried out an experiment today in your name where I was seeking the perfect album playlist to motivate you through the long hours.

I started with THE CLASH - THE SINGLES (running time approx 63.89)

The opening tracks will explode you into a state of bewildered awareness as Joe Strummer caws his way through London Calling, infects you with his Duracell bunny energy with Rock The Casbah and stamps his feet through Should I Stay or Should I Go? However by the time you reach The Magnificent Seven with its whole 'white working class man smoking a spliff' vibe you will be bobbing along to the reggae beat as you plough your way through your work. But don't worry as White Riot may shock you back into alertness should you start drifting away.  




Next up was the MANIC STREET PREACHERS - GENERATION TERRORISTS

This album will certainly be an inspiration to any student studying a course of a creative nature as we are told to 'regard all art critics as useless and dangerous' (quote taken from the Futurists' Manifesto). But before you begin, make yourself a coffee, take a moment to ponder on where on earth Richey could be right now, press play and get back to your essay. The teasing guitar work to Slash n' Burn will encourage you to Slash n' Burn through your workload and as we reach Natwest-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds you can shout along which will relieve you from all that frustration that Student Finance inevitably brings. Repeat (stars and stripes) is certainly not for Royal family lovers (but if you love the Queen then why are you even a Manics' fan anyway dumbass?) but singing along to this punchy tune will make you feel naughty and rebellious, thus relieving any stress at being so tied to an institution such as University. Although depending on how you are getting along with University, I would avoid Theme from M*A*S*H (suicide is painless) should you be feeling really depressed.



Third on the list was JACK WHITE - BLUNDERBUSS

By this point, depending on your concentration levels you may be procrastinating quite heavily. Although Sixteen Saltines is quite a heavy, shout along track, Blunderbuss should begin relieving you off stress with the lyrically violent but still quite calming Love Interruption. By the time that White's cover of I'm Shakin makes an appearance, let off some steam by shimmying your booty around the room. Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy is also a nice little track to hum along to as you polish of your paragraphs.



If you're not yet in an essay coma, next is THE STONE ROSES - SECOND COMING

If you've made your way through all the previous albums and you've made it this far, you must be feeling pretty sleepy by now. Fear not, the Second Coming will ease you through with the epic intro to Breaking into Heaven giving you a reason to carry on living. Tracks such as Ten Storey Love Song and Straight to the Man are gentle on the ears and head. Begging You however will remind you that you are on a very important mission and will get your heart pounding along to the amazing bass line more then a Red Bull could ever achieve.





If you've made you're way through all these albums and are still tapping away at the keyboard, then for the love of God - GO TO SLEEP! This is my final few months at university and there are many more out there who are in the same position as I, wishing there were more hours in the day to reach those dreaded deadlines. I hope this album playlist will get you through those endless days and nights which are ironically too short.








Sunday 10 February 2013

Bowie-Mania hits our shores again: Bowie at the V&A


Like every other Bowie/Ziggy/ Aladdin Zane / Halloween Jack (etc) fan I am literally counting down the days to the 23rd March when the David Bowie exhibition at the V&A Museum will open it's doors. The exhibition will be exploring all the many aspects of Bowie's career that made him the effortless icon he is today. The exhibition will feature over 300 items which include handwritten lyrics by the man himself, the stage costumes that thrust him into the limelight, Bowie's instruments plus many more.

The focus of the exhibition will be upon the creativity of Bowie which led music into a new age, setting the bar ridiculously high for any musician which wished to emulate his style. The V&A offers fans a 'fly on the wall' look at Bowie's collaborations with photographers, artists and designers through Bowie's own personal items.

It is about time that 'Bowie-Mania' hit our shores again as Bowie is a revolutionary figure, the Marx of the music world. Through his eccentricity and split-personalities, many of his fans in the 1970s did literally believe he was 'The Starman', visiting earth to liberate the people from the stuffy society. In my eyes he has achieved this aim plus I would not be surprised if his birth certificate emerged stating that Mars was his place of birth.

If the exhibition fails to quench your thirst for Ziggy then CLICK HERE to browse the various events which the V&A will be hosting surrounding the exhibition.