Otherwise, just hanging out with some awesome friends recently and actually got to see Iron and Wine tonight at Millenium Park for free!! I hadn't heard of them, but checked them out when I found out that there was going to be a free concert, and I'm glad I did! The concert was short but it was a lot of fun, and the music was really cool! Very talented musicians on the stage, I suggest you check them out!
Also got to check out Bluesfest this weekend, and it was pretty awesome!! I also got a new bike, and have been using it quite a bit recently! I love it, it's my new mode of transportation. Lets me save a little on CTA fare. So all and all, it's been a good week/weekend.
So I have been thinking a lot about my "art" and my "work" and what I do, my writings, etc. And I have been frustrated that I can't always come up with stuff or school distracts me from it. I did come up with one good poem/song, which I am happy about and may release it here in the future, but thinking about my art always gets me going. So I thought to myself "Well, what can I really put in my art that I love more". My love for music is already going, and my love for history is going, and of course there is my love for travel which I am trying to incorporate more, but what can I bring more into it?
Well, it hit me about a week ago, even though it's been there, I realized it a little bit more. I can explore the art that I am trying my hardest to understand and at the same time, the one I think I'm pretty good at. The art of living.
What do I mean by that? Well, I mean I love the outdoors, I love emoiton, I love the world, I love feeling, and I love just being. I love to expreience things, and I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to be here on earth and to meet the people I have in my life. What's wrong with being happy? Sometimes I feel like it seems so taboo in an arts school. Believe me, I have my sadder side and my life have certainly not been fun and games, but I've been very good with finding my peace. I think there is a balance when it comes to looking at the world. Yeah, the world can be a really crumby place, believe me, I'm very much aware of that fact. But at the same time, you have to look at all the beauty in the world that is here as well. Too much do we just gloss over what is around us and what we have outside our doors that we pay little respect to the world around us. That's why I feel like I walk around a lot. I do love walking obviously, but I also like exploring and feeling the world around me and looking at where I am. To truly feel the present and the world around, is an art within itself.
Me on some cliffs in Israel |
I could go on and on, but I will save more for another blog post.
Anyway, so I've been on a Coldplay kick and, I will have to say, Viva La Vida Or Death and All His Friends is one of my favorite albums ever, because (like I was talking about before), it has a very international and passionate sound to it, as well as musically and lyrically amazing! So this is the album I'm reviewing today.
Well, the album has many different influences in it, there is Middle Eastern, Hispanic, European, and more! The lyrics also mention Osaka (Lovers In Japan/Reign of Love), Chinese Sleep Shant, London (Cemeteries of London), and a few more! Actually, it turns out that some of the recording was done in chuches in Mexico and Spain, which I think is cool! Chris Martin also stated reading a lot of Charles Dicken's work, inspiring some imagery in songs such as "Cemeteries of London" and "Violet Hill". Alas, this album is one of the most unique albums I have ever heard in my life.
It is their shortest album, lasting only about 45 minutes, but that is the way the band wanted it. They wanted to have a much stuff on the album but keep it to a shorter length so one could listen to it in one sitting. But let me just say, this album is a journey, and it's a damn good one.
This is another album where I must say I don't have favorite songs, as I love the whole album. It feels like you can travel the world in your own living room listening to this. Also, this album has everything I mentioned I love earlier: traveling (the international influences), art (it's experimental style to it and album art), history (album art and lyrics), and writing (lyrics). It also has a lot of passion to it, which I love, and this album can put you in a good mood whether your having a good day or a crumby day (Coldplay is good with doing that).
So let me ask, who HASN'T heard at least "Viva La Vida"?? If you have not heard this album in full, you are missing out!
I got to see Coldplay on their Viva La Vida tour when they played Saratoga Springs, NY. One of the most amazing concerts I have been too. Chris Martin is such a performer, he's really something. And the band is amazing!! The stage set up was very simple yet colorful and the lighting was the big thing, in my opinion. Perfect! The band also did an acoustic set in the back of the audience (close to where my friend and I were) and it was awesome! They did a cover of "Billy Jean" which was soooo cool!!
So yes, world, if you have yet to listen to the album, go check it out. Probably one of the best album to come out the last decade. Personally, this was my first Coldplay album I had ever bought, and did not know much about them. I was in Best Buy the week it came out, and just came across it while browsing through the music section. I saw the cover and looked at the tracklisting in the back. It looked like a very interesting album, and I knew nothing about the music or anything, but I was intrigued by what I saw, so I ended up buying it. Went home, gave it a listen, and I fell in love! One of the coolest albums I ever heard. One of my favorite albums to listen to when I was driving up to Montreal with a friend that summer! Actually, now that I think about, I listen to it a lot when I'm traveling, just because it has that international, adventuristic vibe to it!
Also, if you have a chance, check out Prospekt's March, the EP Coldplay put out a few months later. It contains music that was very close to getting on Viva La Vida. It has the same kind of atmosphere to it. It also has the song "Lost" but featuring Jay-Z on it, called "Lost+" on the album. There is also "Life In Technicolor ii". The first one, which opens up Viva La Vida is an instumental, but this has lyrics to it and it's a great song! There is also the Osaka Sun Mix of "Lovers In Japan", which is just the song in a faster tempo. And there are also original songs which are all amazing, so check it out!
Well, that's all I have for now! Hopefully have more for you later in the week. Peace out, and have a great beginning of the week!! : )
- The AR
"Life In Technicolor ii" by Coldplay:
"Lost!" by Coldplay: