Showing posts with label greg kurstin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greg kurstin. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

NEW MUSIC: P!NK - "BLOW ME (ONE LAST KISS)"


Official Artwork for Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
At long last P!nk is gearing-up for the release of her first Single since her Baby Willow Sage was born last June. Produced by Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson), the Track borrows a Concept from Modest Mouse's Float On and everything about it feels 1983-ish. 

The Title, Blow Me (One Last Kiss), gets a bit of a playful boost with its v. suggestive '70s Porn-esque Cover Art.  The expletive-filled Song really though is about her being ready to let-go finally of an ailing relationship and although it isn't quite as catchy as some of her earlier work, there is every indication that we'll all be humming its Chorus by Summer's end.  "I've had a sh*t day/You had a sh*t day/We've had a sh*t day/I think that life's too short for this/Won't back my ignorance with bliss/I think I've had enough of this/Blow me one last kiss", she sings.

The Track will appear on P!nk's upcoming sixth Studio Disc, which tentatively is due September 2012.

Check out Blow Me (One Last Kiss) below:

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: SIA LIVE AT MTV CANADA PERFORMING "CLAP YOUR HANDS"


Australian singer-songwriter Sia (née Sia Furler) is just on the verge of releasing her fifth studio album We Are Born via Sony Music on June 7, 2010. She dropped by MTV Studio in Toronto to do a three-track acoustic performance before a young crowd, mostly unfamilar with her material.

Donning a blue knit mesh dress, she charmed her way into the hearts of the audience.  She even took a moment to clear the air after a small argument broke out in the audience and later she addressed some heckling from the crowd with nothing but sheer class.

Sia started off first with latest single Clap Your Hands, which features a decidedly more pop direction under the guidance of Grammy-nominated producer Greg Kurstin (The Bird and The Bee, Lily Allen). She followed the number with two soulful acoustic numbers (titles unknown) with her two guitarists, before exiting gracefully and bidding adieu to fans whom she will see tomorrow at her show at The Phoenix.

My friends and I luckily got a chance to meet Sia on her way to a radio interview and she stopped to sign a few autographs and do photos with some of us. She even remembered my name before boarding her label's Escalade with her publicist, giggling that she's certain her hair looked amazing in our photo together due to a sudden breeze which acted as a Wind Machine. It was as if the forces of nature created a moment just for us!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

NEW MUSIC: SIA - CLAP YOUR HANDS (FRED FALKE REMIX)


Australian singer-songwriter Sia is back with latest single Clap Your Hands from fourth solo effort album We Are Born, to be released June 8, 2010.  This time around she will be referencing The Pretenders, Blondie, Talking Heads and The Cure.  In contrast to her last album, 2008's Some People Have Real Problems, this new album is more on the up-tempo.

Interestingly, the album will contain a cover of Madonna's Oh Father from her Like a Prayer album.  Greg Kurstin whose most recent work on the phenomenal The Bird and The Bee's Hall & Oates tribute album, will be producing We Are Born.

As many of us know she contributed a track on Christina Aguilera's forthcoming Bionic album, which should prove worth the wait.  Sia has been selling-out club shows around Europe and she will be touring North America in tandem with the release of this new album.  To view a full tour schedule, visit her official website.

In the meantime, check out this infectious Fred Falke remix to Clap Your Hands which brings back the Disco back with that irresistible bass line and chords which say classic New Order. The guitar bits just which come to the forefront late just take this track to a new level of fantastic. Enjoy, courtesy of Sony Music:

(Thanks Vinylandvodka for the artwork!)