Monday, April 7, 2014

KURT COBAIN // 20 YEARS


This last Saturday (5/4/14) marked 20 years since Kurt Cobain died, aged just 27. 
To think that 20 years have passed by seems crazy, especially when you think 
about how much times have changed and evolved since then.

Obviously being born in 1996 means that I wasn't around in Nirvana's hey day 
nor was I around when Kurt died, yet to say that as a teenager a decade and a half
later I have been just as affected and moved by their music as any teenager in the 90's
and early 00's, as well as inspired by Kurt in particular is pretty remarkable.
It's also a testament to what Kurt achieved in his short time on this Earth and his
incredible legacy.

For me it was a couple of years ago that I really discovered Nirvana, having always
wondered what that CD with funny and peculiar cover with the naked baby swimming
towards a dollar note sounded like. Like most young people of course, it was
'Smells Like Teen Spirit' that really grabbed my attention one day and lead to me
wanting to find out more about this band who seemed to capture the essence of being
a teenager so perfectly. 

I found my parents Nevermind CD, with that iconic front cover, and finally put it
in my CD player and listened to it. It wasn't what I was expecting, but it connected with
me, and for the next few months I had it on repeat. Something about Nirvana's music
made me feel this fierce pride at being young; it also gave me this rebellious spirit, a
sense of belonging, and a desire to go out and take the world by storm.
It changed the way I viewed myself as a teenager and how I viewed the world.
It finally felt like it was mine for the taking.

After discovering the power of Nevermind I listened to various radio programmes,
read books about Kurt and Nirvana in general and tried to find out as much as I could.
I read this one biography about Kurt in particular that really stuck with me, which covered 
his childhood right up to his death and the aftermath. To have a story to put to the face and
the voice in my eyes made Kurt an idol of sorts. 

Aside from being a symbol for teen rebellion and liberation, to me Kurt also represented
that internal struggle, that need to belong and be loved, valued, never quite feeling good enough,
and that inquisitive conquest to figure out humanity, life and people in general. 
I identified with him, and I know he wasn't perfect, and yeah Kurt didn't always make the 
best choices, but when you realise what was fuelling some of those choices, and you begin 
to piece together the sort of person he was.... it makes all the difference as to how you
perceive this now iconic cult figure. 

Kurt Cobain was far from perfect but he's one of those people who I think had
a genuinely beautiful yet delicate soul but it was damaged and ultimately destroyed by
the hardships, cruelty and obstacles of life. He wasn't strong enough to weather and overcome
the storm, but he really tried, and he achieved so much in his life despite his choosing to
end it so soon, and I respect and admire him for that. He was wise, intelligent, creative, and 
so talented and I hope he found the peace in death that always seemed to elude him in life.

And on that note, I'll end with one of my favourite quotes of Kurt's, one that really did
change things for me was this:

"wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are"

and I will always be grateful for those words because although Kurt may have
struggled with his own self acceptance, his words helped me finally accept myself.

RIP Kurt Cobain
1967-1994









Tuesday, April 1, 2014

HAPPY 54TH BIRHDAY DR MARTENS 1460


Happy 54th Birthday Dr Martens 1460's. 
These boots are so iconic and they are an ode to self expression, individuality,
being whoever it is you want to be, defying authority and limitations and walking
with pride, confidence and self belief. These shoes become part of you, they're an
extension of who you are, they're just a pair of shoes, boots and yet they're so much more.
<3

BABY YOU CAN DRIVE MY CAR


  









 


Recently I've begun learning how to drive (finally)and third lesson in I think I've caught the bug.
I don't think you can beat driving down a straight stretch of road, cruising along. It's so 
much fun! And with each lesson I get a little less scared and more confident, and now
I want to drive around everywhere all the time just because it feels so goooood
So to honour that, I've found some photos of cars I really love, and trust me, it was 
so hard to pick these out when I just wanted to include every goddam photo!!

MUSIC SWEET MUSIC // TWIN ATLANTIC // SAINT RAYMOND // AVICII // THE KLAXONS

Hey peeps! Hope you didn't get April Fooled today like me.
I haven't written for a while but because me love music far too much for my own good,
I thought I'd start with a post featuring some of my favourite songs out there right now,
because it seems that all of a sudden there's been a wave of ruddy awesome music
and I genuinely feel spoilt for choice. 

So my lovelies, feast your eyes on these bangers...

1) HEART AND SOUL // TWIN ATLANTIC

2) KATHLEEN // CATFISH AND THE BOTTLEMEN

3) ADDICTED TO YOU // AVICII 


4) THERE IS NO OTHER TIME // THE KLAXONS

5) NOBODY TO LOVE // SIGMA

6) LAST NIGHT // THE VAMPS

7) SOLO DANCING // INDIANA

8) SELFIE // THE CHAINSMOKERS

9) DOWN // THE KOOKS

10) WHERE DID THE LOVE GO // BIPOLAR SUNSHINE

11) FALL AT YOUR FEET // SAINT RAYMOND


Sunday, March 23, 2014

THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL // WES ANDERSON



Yesterday I went with my family to see the absolutely WONDERFUL 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
directed by the incredible Wes Anderson who makes every visual deliciously attractive to the eye
and in the most artistic of manners. 

If you're a sucker for aesthetics, this film will hold you in
absolutele bliss for its entire 99 minute duration, and when it comes to an end, it's like waking
up from a dream in the harsh realms of reality. The film is just that stunning. I wanted to 
stay in that magical little beautiful gem of a world that Anderson creates for us.
 And if that wasn't enough, I haven't even started on everything else that contributes to make this 
film easily one of the best I have ever seen.

I was intrigued to watch 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' firstly because of the above theatrical poster
(the power of good advertising), and because two Lit and Drama loving lads in my English class 
(yes they actually exist!) we're raving on about it, with one reason being the fabulously funny 
Bill Murray was in it. And aside from that, there is of course the star studded array of 
truly brilliant acting talent.

Ralph Fiennes dazzles as the extravagant concierge Gustave, newcomer Tony Revolori is glorious 
as young lobby boy and sidekick Zero, Jude Law makes an appearance with his seductive
and unapologetically British accent sounding as gorgeous as ever. And if that wasn't enough, 
you have Saoirse Ronan, Adrien Brody, Lea Seydoux, William Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum
and Tilda Swinton, to name but a few.

It's safe to say Anderson has well and truly plucked the very cream of the acting crop in this film.

And just to rave on about it a little bit more, The Grand Budapest is a real melting pot of different 
genres that are blended together and fantastically interwoven by some amazing writing
and imaginative talent to create a film that is funny, beautiful, gory at times, thrilling, consistently 
stunning, unpredictable in the best way possible and as my dear Dad said with the highest
of respects, 'utterly zany and eccentric'.

And he's right.

This film is not your typical film. It's unapologetically unique and it honestly is true film making
at it's best. It's crafted, acted, produced, written and directed to perfection and is
completely deserving of the 5 stars that are being repeatedly blasted its way.

All I can say is one word: WOW.

And lastly, GO AND SEE IT.






Saturday, March 15, 2014

HERE COMES THE SUN



This morning I was listening to the radio when the exquisitely beautiful 'Here Comes The Sun'
by The Beatles came on. Yet despite how much I love The Beatles, I had never heard the song 
before and was taken away at how wonderful it is. It's gentle, it's soothing, it's beautiful in every 
sense and truly is the perfect accompaniment to a gorgeous sun filled day which I'm sure is
exactly what John, Paul, Ringo & George intended.  


So to celebrate such a wonderful song, and the lovely weather we've been having, here is
that very song and some other sun related songs, and some pretty, sun filled photos to 
accompany it.

HERE COMES THE SUN // THE BEATLES

WALKING ON SUNSHINE // KATRINA & THE WAVES

CALIFORNIA SUN // THE RAMONES

WALK IN THE SUN //  MCFLY

EVENING SUN // THE STROKES

OCEAN DRIVE // LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY

WATERLOO SUNSET // THE KINKS


 


FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE QUOTES

I don't know about you, but I love Friedrich Nietzsche's quotes, and how they are so
artfully constructed with a series and sequence of words that can convey the most 
beautiful and powerful of emotions and meanings. 

Here are some of my favourites...